Is there a way to respec attributes?
I'm pretty sure there isn't a way-explicitly-offered-by-the-game to unset and reinvest health, stamina, and/or magicka advancements, but I'm also curious about exploits, console commands, and/or mods.
Best Answer
There's no command to reset all your points, but you can de-spec and re-spec specific skills by using the console commands.
player.removeperk XXXXX removed the specific perk
Player.Addperk XXXXX adds specific perks
All the commands and perk codes are here http://www.carlsguides.com/walkthroughs/skyrim/resetperkscheat.php
There are also mods such as http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/16471/? which will give you in-game abilities to respec your perks.
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Can you reset attribute points?
Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't allow you to reset Attribute Points. To level up different character capabilities, you need to start a new game with a new character. You can try to bypass this limitation by keeping a few unspent Attribute Points at your disposal and use them when needed.How do you respec Attributes?
You can re-allocate attribute or skill points via Skill and Attribute Respecification Scrolls in the Crown Store or by visiting Rededication Shrines in game. You can purchase Skill and Attribute Respecification Scrolls in the Crown Store. They are found in your inventory in the Utility section under Respecs.Can you reset attribute points cyberpunk?
Press K to open the Character menu, select Attributes. Click the Respec button at the bottom of the screen, below Constitution. If you are below level 20, this will be free, otherwise, it will cost gold.Elden Ring | How to Respec Your Attribute Points + Larval Tear Location Guide
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Bring up character customization menu. Magicka, Stamina, and Health will be spread evenly on using this depending on your character's level. It will remove any custom point distributions. Note: Using TGM command before entering the menu will retain your original levels. Will only modify your attributes/skills/points/etc. if you change the race, sex, or select a preset from the list. Modifying cosmetic things like skin color/warpaint/hair/face shape/etc. will leave your points.
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Console_Commands_%28Skyrim%29
My testing:
Evenly distributes attributes and buffers a level up.
Using TGM beforehand prevents a level-up from being buffered. Changing race has the same effect. Changing sex has the same effect. Changing name has the same effect.
Bottom line: Use if the respec desired is to evenly distribute attributes.
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