The Outer Worlds 2 emphasizes deep RPG mechanics with a focus on meaningful choices and consequences, featuring a large perk system and no character respec option to encourage thoughtful character development, aiming to enhance role-playing depth despite potentially dividing players.
In the open-world survival game Palworld, players can respec their character stats using a Memory Wiping Machine, which becomes available at level 43. This allows players to redistribute points invested in stats such as carry capacity, damage, HP, and stamina. To craft the machine, players need to first create an Electric Medicine Workbench and gather specific ingredients.
In Palworld, the Memory Reset Drug allows players to respec their character's stats, but a critical bug currently reduces Capture Power, making Lifmunk Effigies redundant and weakening the ability to capture Pals. The drug can be crafted at the Electric Medicine Workbench, but players are advised to refrain from using it until the bug is resolved, as the reduction in Capture Power is impossible to recover.
In the game Lords of the Fallen, players can respec their character's stats by visiting the main hub, Skyrest, after defeating Pieta. To reset your build, you need a rare item called a Rebirth Chrysalis, which can be purchased for 8,000 Vigor from Molhu in Skyrest while in the Umbral realm.
Miasma Chronicles, a tactical RPG game, is set to release on May 23. Developed by Bearded Ladies, the game features a blend of strategy game mechanics and turn-based tactical deployments, with a skill tree that allows players to respec at any time, encouraging experimentation. The game also involves some stealth mechanics inspired by the developers' time working on Hitman.