

So, what does respecing wisely look like? There are a few reasons you might want to do this, the first being the most obvious. When and why to respec in Diablo 2: Resurrected The drop rates for the four Essences are very low, so we strongly recommend you avoid the need for a Token by using your Akara respecs wisely. Consume the Token to reset all stat and skill points. Once you have all four, transmute them in your Horadric Cube to create a Token of Absolution. These four reagents will only drop from these bosses on Hell difficulty. Festering Essence of Destruction - obtained from Baal.Burning Essense of Terror - obtained from Diablo.Charged Essense of Hatre - obtained from Mephisto.Twisted Essence of Suffering - obtained from Andariel or Duriel.However, it’s a grind, and you’ll need to do some farming on Hell difficulty to get the required materials. If you’ve burned these Akara respecs and need another, you can earn more indefinitely by creating a Token of Absolution. Don’t go using these easy respecs on a whim or you might regret it. You’ll earn another after clearing the Den of Evil on the next difficulty, but that’s all you get. Now the bad news once you use that respec, it’s gone forever. Selecting this option will do exactly that all your skill and stat points from leveling up and quest rewards will be refunded, and you can redistribute them as you please.

An option to reset all stat and skill points will appear when you next speak to her. Simply clear the Den of Evil and speak to Akara. The good news is, you’ll earn it from the first quest in the game. Diablo 2: Resurrected affords players one respec per difficulty, handed out by the Act 1 NPC Akara.
