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Can you respec in Ghost of Tsushima and change technique points
Can you respec in Ghost of Tsushima and change technique points

Can you respec in Ghost of Tsushima and change technique points?

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Are you wondering if you can respect in Ghost of Tsushima and change your technique points? In Ghost of Tsushima, there are technique points you can assign to your character. It is a common element of roleplaying games, and Ghost of Tsushima is no different. The attributes are known as Technique Points in this game, and we recommend making a wise decision about how to assign them to your character. 

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Can you respec in Ghost of Tsushima and change technique points?

The answer is that you cannot respect in Ghost of Tsushima. You better be entirely sure where you place your technique points, otherwise, you may regret it. Your choices may not matter too much later in the game, but they do in the beginning. By the end, you will accumulate many technique points so that you will have most of the techniques anyway.

Overall, it’s not a huge deal if you make a mistake with your technique points. As we said, by the end of the game, you will have all of the skills anyway. However, picking the right skills, in the beginning, will make the game a little easier for you. There are many quests outside of the main storyline to help you accrue more points.

Overall, you cannot respect or get your skill/technique points back through any form of respeccing. Early in the game, we suggest deciding how you want to play the game and sticking points into the proper skills based on that. If you try and make it a point to complete as much content as possible, your early game decisions shouldn’t matter too much.

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Cole is a lifelong PC gamer who loves FPS, RPG, and MMO games. The first PC game that got him hooked was the Counter-Strike beta in 1999. He has thousands of hours in all of the old-school Blizzard games like Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo.