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Veteran Reward Respecs need to be incorporated into this article. I will add it to the patch watchlist. - Snorii 07:36, 21 November 2006 (PST)

And the Patron respec for villains is not mentioned either. - Sister Leortha 11:10, 21 November 2006 (PST)

Can anyone confirm that no player can accumulate more than three earned respecs at any one time? Corebreach 11:00, 23 June 2008 (UTC)

Earned through the respec trial? Yes. I've done all 3 hero respec trial many, many, many times ever since it first came out. None of my characters have earned more than three of them, total (1 per level grouping). -- StarGeekTalk page 19:06, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
I mean, if you get three from doing Trials, can you cash in a Veteran Respec and have it stack? The answer is not clear from the article the way it's currently written. Corebreach 21:17, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
It's been a while, but from what I remember veteran respecs are tracked separately from the "earned" respecs obtained by running the respec trials. Should you already have 3 unclaimed respecs from trials and decide to cash in a veteran reward for a respec, you will now have 4 unclaimed respecs. What I can't say for certain is whether the "freespecs" are tracked separately from vet reward respecs or what would happen if you tried to cash in two vet reward respecs before using the first one. I suspect that freespecs are tracked separately due to their non-stacking nature and vet reward respecs can accumulate in their own little bucket. --Eabrace 21:42, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Hmmm... Good question. Let me see... Log in, 4 unclaimed respecs (3 from trial, 1 free). Claim 4 Vet respecs, log out, log back in... Eight unclaimed respecs. --StarGeek 21:48, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Well, that answers that question. Thanks, StarGeek.  :) --Eabrace 22:18, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Indeed. Thanks! Corebreach 08:50, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

Limit on Holiday respecs

I got caught by this one. I didn't know there was a limit to how many you could get and finally found a post by Zombie Man about it. -- StarGeekTalk page 18:32, 28 January 2011 (UTC)

Past Tense

Is there an accepted past tense form of respec? respeced, respec-ed, respecked, respecified, etc... I have seen a few different usages across the Wiki and the forums and wondered if there is anything that we use officially here so I know what to change them to when I see them. —Thirty7 Talk-Icon.jpg 15:53, 11 January 2012 (UTC)

Respecified is what I've seen the devs use a couple times, but most of the time they word their sentences so that they don't have to use it at all. The majority of players seem to use respeced or respec'd that I've seen. ~ AGGE talk/cons 18:32, 11 January 2012 (UTC)
I always say "respuc," but that's probably not going to pass as a coloquialism. (-: --GuyPerfect 19:22, 11 January 2012 (UTC)
Don't you mean "respac" and then also use the phrase "I have respuc" instead to follow the swim-swam-swum model of English conjugation? —Thirty7 Talk-Icon.jpg 19:44, 11 January 2012 (UTC)

Terminology

Regarding two recent edits, 229541 by Taosin asserting that "Character Respec" is the proper term and 229565 by Agge asserting that it is not... I just rolled a new character and looked at their Account Items. The respec is listed as "Character Respec". I then looked at the Paragon Rewards window and it lists them as "Character Respec" as well (and they are also called that in the Paragon Rewards article). The Thorn Robber Badge and Thorn Thief Badge both use the term "character respec", and Thorn Usurper Badge simply refers to "respec". The Respec Recipe also uses just "respec". So it seems very clear to me that "Character Respec" is a valid term. What is the basis for saying that "Power Respecification" is the "right" term? I'm unable to find it in any in-game or official context. It seems to me that "Respec" is probably the best title for the article since that seems to be the most consistently used term, followed by "Character Respec". -- Sekoia 09:24, 19 June 2012 (UTC)

"Character Respec" is the item, "Power Respecification" is the phenomena that the page describes. Power Respecification allows you to change your powers, via a Character Respec item. ~ AGGE talk/cons 18:29, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
From the store: "Purchasing a Respec Token will allow you to Respecify your Primary and Secondary Powers, Power Pool Powers and Enhancement Slot assignments. This does not allow you to change a Primary Power Set from Fire to Ice." The word "Respecify" is conspicuously capitalized there, so I'll agree with Aggelakis that "Respecification" is the process of picking new powers and Enhancement slots, and that "a Respec" or "Respec Token" is the character item you use to do so. --GuyPerfect 19:20, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
While "Respecify" is clearly the proper official verb form of the word, and while you could certainly then extend that to yield the word "Respecification" for sentences that require it, neither of you have pointed to anything official that uses the term "Power Respecification". (And I suspect "Respecify" actually was used as the verb form of "Respec" anyway, likely without any intention of spawning the word "Respecification".) This page has as much to do with Respecs as it does with Respecifying, and most people are going to search for "Respec". "Respec" is an official term that can easily serve as a page title for the content of this article and it's what most people are going to search for... which makes it a far better title than "Power Respecification", even if you can manage to find some official context that uses the term. So I still recommend we change the article name. -- Sekoia 20:16, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
A quick trip to the trainer reveals the following: "At levels 24, 34, and 44 you can attempt the Tree of Thorns Trial, which is a Task Force for four or more characters of the appropriate levels. Successful completion of the Trial will grant your character the ability to Respec once, and each iteration of the trial (the 24, 34, or 44 one) will only ever give you one Respec."
That is to say, it would seem that "Respec" is both, in a formal context, a verb and a noun. --GuyPerfect 21:02, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
Of course, we could just look up the word "spec" and see that it is a shortening of the word "specification" in noun form and the act of writing a specification in verb form. So in noun form, "respec" and "respecification" are interchangeable. In verb form, to "respec" is to detail a "respecification". For some reason, I'm wanting to say that if I go and look in the old game manual (that still had Fold Space in Gravity Control) I think I'm going to find the word "respecification", but I wouldn't quite put money on that. (Particularly because respecs weren't part of the game at launch.) --Eabrace Healthbar notify phone.png 00:20, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
NCsoft use the term Character Respec 'formally' (Character Respec token), and respec generally. Respec is the usual term used casually. Power Respecification seems to be a coined term. Page still wip, nice discussion! Taosin 00:29, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
As Guy has pointed out to me before, game terms are not general vocabulary terms. They use the term "Respec" as game-specific terminology. Etymologically, it may be derived from "respecificiation". But that is not a good argument for us to not use the official terminology. -- Sekoia 02:17, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
Do I have to go all the way back to the beginning? ;) ~ AGGE talk/cons 01:08, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
Hyphens matter. That's an instance of "Power Re-specification", not "Power Respecification". Also, if the only references you can find are from eight years ago... while the current version of the game is widely using "Respec"... I fail to see how that is a compelling argument for keeping the article at its current name. -- Sekoia 02:17, 20 June 2012 (UTC)