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No RPG would be complete without stats to manage, andThrone and Libertyis no exception. Players will have fourstats to focus on, each providing a different set of bonuses for each individual point, but also when players hit amilestoneof 10 points starting at 30. Players will be able to increase these stats through the use ofStat Points, which they will gain more of as they level up. Here are all the stats in Throne and Liberty, how they work, and what benefits that they provide.
Stat Bonuses In Throne And Liberty
There aregames with a high number of statsfor players, butThrone and Libertymakes due with just four. These areStrength, Dexterity, Wisdom, and Perception. All of these Stats will start at a value of 10, but once a player gains a Stat Point, they can choose one of these stats to invest in for its relative benefits. Each of these Stats will come with what is known as anAchievement Effect.
These are milestones from investing enough points into a single stat and can help shape characters into optimal builds for the later parts of the game. Once a player has decided on a spec, the game will display aStat Increaseon screen to show what specs are being affected, what they currently are, and what they will become after the point is spent.
Strength
Serves as the source of physical prowess. Provides strong Defense in addition to increasing Max health, Health Regen, Max Damage, and Min Damage.
Achievement Effect:
Dexterity
Serves as the source of nimbleness. Increases quickness and critical attacks, in addition to Evasion and Max Damage.
Wisdom
Serves as the source of mental prowess.Increase Max Mana and Mana Regen in addition to cooldown abilities and Max Damage.
Respecing Characters In Throne And Liberty
There aregames that will punish players for poor stat distribution, but that can be avoided by letting them resepc these points. If players wish torespec, they will find aReset Stats buttonat the bottom of the menu. In the Open Beta, respecting a character is completely free. In previous builds, players needed to purchase a special item called theHourglass of Beginning— with a cost of 30,000 gold.