Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem is another one of those Diablo-esque ARPGs that have come out following in the footsteps of Path of ExileDiablo 3 did have a shaky launch, which gave ample time to other developers to carve out a decent size of the player base for their games like Path of Exile. Now, there's a new entrant in the genre, and that's Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem which is a mix of both Diablo and Path of Exile. Wolcen may look similar to both these games, but it offers a more modernized ARPG experience and strives to be something new in the genre.

At first glance, the game may not stand out as a unique experience, but Wolcen offers a more tactical combat style compared to the click-spam combat in Diablo and Path of Exile. The game also offers a mature storyline coupled with beautifully rendered cutscenes and videos. The game did receive praise from both the fans and the critics, but server issues at launch left a bad taste in many people's mouths.

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Fortunately, the developers quickly sorted things out and fixed the server issues so players can easily enjoy the online experience. Those who are lucky enough to get started in the game will be familiar with the skill tree available for their characters. If some undesired skills have been selected, then there's no need to worry, as the game allows a simple way to reset the entire Skill Tree. 

How to Reset Skill Tree in Wolcen

The option to reset the skill tree in Wolcen is not found in the skill tree menu; instead, players will be able to reset their passive skills from the Character menu. At the bottom-right of the character menu, players will find the option to reset the passive skill tree. At the moment, doing so will reset the entire skill tree, which means every passive that players have allocated will be reset, and it will also cost Primordial Affinity. The more passives a player has allocated, the more Primordial Affinity required to reset their skill tree. Luckily, it's not that difficult to earn enough Primordial Affinity in the game to do a couple of resets.

Wolcen Lords of Mayhem Village

It's recommended to keep playing with any build that players want, and to invest in passives that work favorably with their chosen skillset. The only time players should reset their entire skill tree is when their chosen passives are not enough to progress further in the game. If passives become completely necessary to progress further, then it's better to reset the skill tree and allocate resources in the essential passives. In the meantime, those who are waiting for Path of Exile 2 or Diablo 4 can quench their thirst for ARPGs with Wolcen.

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem is available now on PC.

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