You can make changes to your character’s look by respeculating it. You can do this by using the Grim Dawn Spirit Guide, which you can find in the first cell of town. There are several options available, and you can undo your choices or refund them. If you are having trouble deciding what to do, use the following guide to help you. Once you are satisfied with your second class, you can respeculate it.
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Quick Change Station
After completing the main story, you will be able to switch secondary classes by visiting the Quick Change Station. This station will be located right after you enter the town of Grim Dawn. There, you can swap between your character’s first and second classes. You can also make customizations for your secondary class. Listed below are the options available to you for swapping secondary classes in Grim Dawn. Read on to learn more!
Character customization
The crafting system in Second Class Grim Dawn is very versatile. Basically, you build your main character using blueprints and components and then can use these to craft rare and epic items. If you’re not happy with the default build you can redistribute your points to a different build or equip legendary items. As long as you have the right gear, resists, and play style, any build will be viable.
In the game’s tutorial, you can change your skill points, devotion points, and other attributes. In later levels, all choices are resetting so that you can experiment with various combinations. Attributes are a bit trickier to change, so make sure to check out the Mastery overview first. You’ll be glad you did. A few key points to keep in mind are:
Dual mastery system
The Dual Mastery System in Grim Dawn allows players to create two character classes, one from each main class and the other from a secondary class. Players can create multiple dual-class characters, each with a different ability and set of attributes. These characters are unique and easy to create, and can be accessed by clicking on the character’s mastery bar. The system is highly customizable, allowing players to customize their character to their exact specifications.
In Grim Dawn, there are 9 classes available, each with a unique set of skill trees representing various character archetypes. The first class is chosen at level two, and at level ten, players can choose a second class. Dual-class characters have the ability to combine two classes to make the best of each. The combinations are endless, but the skills and features available in each class differ slightly. While the classes can be used to create two different characters, it is still advisable to know your classes and the skills they grant you.
Armor absorption
In the game, armor has two values: absorption and defense. Armor absorption is defaulted at 70 percent across all your equipment. The armor absorbs damage up to this percentage, but nothing beyond that. For example, a hundred-damage attack hits a person wearing armor with a 20 percent absorption bonus, but only 30 of the damage goes through. The rest goes through as normal.
There are several sources of damage absorption in Grim Dawn. The biggest difference is in how this effect works. You get a different amount of damage based on the armor’s defense value. Your defense value is calculated by the amount of damage you take. Armor absorbs damage. Hence, you can make your weapon last longer by utilizing armor that has higher damage resistance. You can get this by using the Direwolf Crest medal and the Belgothian’s Carnage relic.
Vitality damage
You can change Vitality damage and sustain while playing as an Occultist. Upheaval, a powerful 2H melee attack, is now a WPS with a life leech bonus. The skill Drain Essence is now sustain with a small buff from Aether damage. Bone Harvest’s damage has also been tweaked to focus on both Aether and Vitality damage. The mastery skills of Occultist and Necromancer provide small bonuses to OA and CR. And as a Necroman, your Oathkeeper and Necromancer both provide small bonuses to your OA.
There are many ways to restore health in Grim Dawn. Health Regeneration is the most basic way, and will recover health steadily in combat. If you care for your character and follow proper tips, you can boost your health with Health Regeneration. It increases after several seconds outside of combat, and characters with high Health Regeneration have a yellow glow over their health bar. Other ways to restore health are Vital Essences, Food Rations, and Untouched Meals bought from cooks in settlements.