Was wondering if the respect tokens will also let you change where you placed your skill points??? Like can I change where i put my +1 to str and by using the respect token now replace it and put it to +1 to int ???
Is there a way other then making a new character to change how you placed your skill points ?
At present a respec enables you to change the additional attribute points you placed every 10 levels, but not your initial choices. However there was a positive comment form a Dev I think in in a thread asking for respecs to allow you to alter your starting rolls.
*facepalm* It's respec, not "respect". Expect to get trolled if you confuse the two.
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jpnoleMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited June 2013
Respect can only be earned in a PvP match or with a strong performance in a difficult dungeon. So I'm not sure what token OP is referring to.
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kalizaarMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited June 2013
They'll never respect you if you can't understand that the re-specialization tokens are nicknamed "respec" tokens.
It's like when people in the forums and chat of various games try to duel wield weapons, and dual other people to the death. Or in other games when people try to build a turrent (whatever the heck that is) instead of a turret.
We might as well also mention here that there is a big difference between there, their, and they're. "We went over there where they're practicing their English skills."
To, too, and two. "I would like to fight with two weapons too."
Weather and whether. "I don't know whether I should talk about the weather or not."
Know and no. "No, I don't know what a respect token or a turrent is."
Hmm... I'm sure I'm missing a couple good ones. Any others? lol
They'll never respect you if you can't understand that the re-specialization tokens are nicknamed "respec" tokens.
It's like when people in the forums and chat of various games try to duel wield weapons, and dual other people to the death. Or in other games when people try to build a turrent (whatever the heck that is) instead of a turret.
We might as well also mention here that there is a big difference between there, their, and they're. "We went over there where they're practicing their English skills."
To, too, and two. "I would like to fight with two weapons too."
Weather and whether. "I don't know whether I should talk about the weather or not."
Know and no. "No, I don't know what a respect token or a turrent is."
Hmm... I'm sure I'm missing a couple good ones. Any others? lol
Don't forget about lose and loose, and rogue and rouge.
the guy is obviously not a pro gamer and made a simple mistake. respec is not even a real word, it is not hard to see how the mistake could be made. you guys are champs.
the guy is obviously not a pro gamer and made a simple mistake. respec is not even a real word, it is not hard to see how the mistake could be made. you guys are champs.
czarkazmMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited June 2013
Here I found a respect token for you:
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counterintelMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 18Arc User
edited June 2013
WTB Respect token. Having hard time gaining street cred as a suburban white gamer.
Although one time I did lean out my car window and scream at someone who almost T-boned me and a group of urban gangster thugs chimed in and started throwin **** at them. We shared a moment.
You only get respect with PWI, Cryptic, or forum moderators if you've spent at least a minimum amount of real $$ on this game. I don't know what that value is though.
@czarkazm I would have rather done without what is required to earn that particular respect token. Still, it offers no respect in this game.
the guy is obviously not a pro gamer and made a simple mistake. respec is not even a real word, it is not hard to see how the mistake could be made. you guys are champs.
One does not need to be a pro gamer to understand basic English. And "respec" is just short for "respecialisation" - a word that is very much real and should be no means be confused with "respect" by anyone with a half-decent understanding of the English language. Notice that last part - it's generally people that have a decent grasp of English that are called out for such mistakes. It's expected from someone that doesn't know much English to confuse words and/or make grammatical/spelling mistakes. When however you see legions upon legions of people with perfectly fine English skills confuse "lose" with "loose", or think "I could care less" is synonymous to "I don't care" then you need to hammer the point that somewhere, somehow they learned that particular phrase wrong. And, in any case, it's better to be called out for it now by fellow forum members, than later on by your university professor when you're in the middle of an important presentation...
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It's like when people in the forums and chat of various games try to duel wield weapons, and dual other people to the death. Or in other games when people try to build a turrent (whatever the heck that is) instead of a turret.
We might as well also mention here that there is a big difference between there, their, and they're. "We went over there where they're practicing their English skills."
To, too, and two. "I would like to fight with two weapons too."
Weather and whether. "I don't know whether I should talk about the weather or not."
Know and no. "No, I don't know what a respect token or a turrent is."
Hmm... I'm sure I'm missing a couple good ones. Any others? lol
Don't forget about lose and loose, and rogue and rouge.
Thanks Mr. registered in May. I feel like one.
my registration date obviously has anything to do with my statement.
you are definately one of something.
Although one time I did lean out my car window and scream at someone who almost T-boned me and a group of urban gangster thugs chimed in and started throwin **** at them. We shared a moment.
Still no street cred though. WTB Respect Token.
@czarkazm I would have rather done without what is required to earn that particular respect token. Still, it offers no respect in this game.
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One does not need to be a pro gamer to understand basic English. And "respec" is just short for "respecialisation" - a word that is very much real and should be no means be confused with "respect" by anyone with a half-decent understanding of the English language. Notice that last part - it's generally people that have a decent grasp of English that are called out for such mistakes. It's expected from someone that doesn't know much English to confuse words and/or make grammatical/spelling mistakes. When however you see legions upon legions of people with perfectly fine English skills confuse "lose" with "loose", or think "I could care less" is synonymous to "I don't care" then you need to hammer the point that somewhere, somehow they learned that particular phrase wrong. And, in any case, it's better to be called out for it now by fellow forum members, than later on by your university professor when you're in the middle of an important presentation...
At any rate... WTB [Respect Token], PM me offers