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==What does #reset do?==
 
==What does #reset do?==
 
Typing #reset twice in game does the following:
 
Typing #reset twice in game does the following:
*all your [[Perks/Index|Perks]] are removed (except [[Perks/Skeptic|Skeptic]])
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*all your [[Perks]] are removed (except for [[Skeptic Perk]])
*all your [[Attributes/Index#Basic_Attributes|Basic Attributes]] are set to 4
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*all your [[Attributes#Basic_Attributes|Basic Attributes]] are set to 4
*all your [[Attributes/Index#Nexuses|Nexuses]] are set to 0
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*all your [[Nexus]] are set to 0
 
*your Overall level and experience is set to 0
 
*your Overall level and experience is set to 0
You '''do not''' lose your levels or experience in skills, knowledge (books read), items in storage or inventory.<br />
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You '''do not''' lose your levels or experience in skills, knowledge ([[Books|books]] read), items in storage or inventory.<br />
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Common reasons to do a #reset are: to get rid of [[Perks]], to try a different [[:Category:Character build|build]] (attributes wise) or just enjoy the fast leveling ;p
  
Common reasons to do a #reset are: to get rid of [[Perks/Index|Perks]], to try a different build (attributes wise) or just enjoy the fast leveling ;p
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Revision as of 19:53, 4 December 2008

What does #reset do?

Typing #reset twice in game does the following:

You do not lose your levels or experience in skills, knowledge (books read), items in storage or inventory.

Common reasons to do a #reset are: to get rid of Perks, to try a different build (attributes wise) or just enjoy the fast leveling ;p