If any game encourages players to experiment with builds, it’sSuperfuse. Each skill can be customized beyond recognition and every talent point changes the landscape of battle in a meaningful way. Players will likely have some success when they experiment to go along with a few failures.
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Failure is just part of the learning process. Many abilities sound great on paper before they underwhelm in battle. For those who want to redo their talents and skills inSuperfuse, there is certainly a way to do just that. But it is not in the menus and it involves a bit of exploration.
How To Respec
Those who navigate the menus trying to find out where to respec will be disappointed. Many may give up on the game now that their character has a bad build, but not to worry. This can still be one ofthe best indie gamesif players know where to go in Eros Town.
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When looking at the mini-map in Eros Town, take a look at the northernmost vendor. He’s toward the exit to the southeast. Make a left just before leaving and follow the only alley to find Shade at the end of it. Talk to him and take advantage of his only dialogue option called ‘Respec.’
As thegame tackles the AI anglesof the future, players will have to manufacture a story about how their character suddenly changed in power and why. The role-playing element rationale isn’t provided in the game, all Shade asks for is some money (and the first respec is on the house).
Use this newfound freedom to play around a bit. As players get new skills, they will likely fall in and out of love with different playstyles. That’s a feature that should be embraced. If a boss is too difficult with one build, don’t be afraid to dip into another build that counters them better.