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# Skill Reset Guide

The **Skill Reset Guide** in Siege of Midgard RO helps players understand when a reset is worth using, what kinds of mistakes are worth fixing, and how to recover from a build that is slowing down your progression.

Skill resets are valuable because they give players a way to correct earlier decisions, improve efficiency, and adjust their character toward a better direction. However, they should still be used with purpose.

### What a Skill Reset Is

A skill reset allows you to change the skills you have already learned.

This gives you the opportunity to:

* fix early mistakes
* remove skills you no longer need
* rebuild for better leveling
* adjust your class toward farming, PvP, or support
* transition from a beginner build into a more specialized one

For many players, a reset is not only about correcting errors. It is also about improving progression.

### Why Skill Resets Matter

As players level and learn more about the server, they often realize that their first skill choices were not ideal.

A skill reset matters because it can help you:

* improve farming efficiency
* strengthen your damage output
* reduce weak or wasted skill choices
* build more cleanly for your real playstyle
* recover from beginner experimentation
* adapt to a new progression goal

A properly used reset can make a character feel much stronger and smoother.

### Good Reasons to Use a Skill Reset

A skill reset is usually worth considering if:

* you took too many low-value skills early
* your build no longer fits how you actually play
* your farming feels weak because your skills are not optimized
* you followed the wrong build path
* you shifted from beginner leveling into a more specialized role
* you now understand your class much better than before

In these cases, a reset can save your progression.

### Bad Reasons to Use a Skill Reset

Not every imperfect build needs an immediate reset.

A reset may not be worth using if:

* your build still works fine for leveling and farming
* you only made one very small mistake
* you want to reset just because another player uses a different style
* you are still too early to know your real direction
* you are trying to chase perfection too soon

Sometimes it is better to keep progressing until a reset gives more real value.

### Beginner Mistakes That Often Lead to Resets

New players often use skill points without a clear plan.

Common mistakes include:

* taking too many “interesting” skills instead of useful ones
* learning PvP-style skills too early
* skipping core leveling or farming skills
* overinvesting in support utility while leveling solo
* building for a future idea without supporting current progression
* mixing too many directions into one build

These mistakes can make the class feel weaker than it should.

### Signs Your Current Skill Build Is a Problem

You should seriously consider a reset if your current build causes problems like:

* slow leveling
* weak farming performance
* poor damage consistency
* too much SP waste
* skill points locked into abilities you never use
* difficulty progressing compared to what your class should normally handle

If your build is actively slowing down your progress, a reset may be the right move.

### When to Reset

The best time to reset is usually when you have enough understanding to make the next build better.

A reset is most useful when:

* you already know your actual goal
* you understand which skills really matter
* you have a clearer farming or PvP direction
* you know which early mistakes hurt your build
* you are ready to commit to a stronger setup

Do not reset just to guess again. Reset when you are ready to improve with purpose.

### Beginner Build vs. Specialized Build

A lot of players need a reset because the skills that help with early leveling are not always the same ones used in a later specialized build.

This is normal.

For example, a player may start with:

* practical leveling skills
* simple farming support
* easy solo progression choices

Then later reset into:

* stronger farming specialization
* PvP-focused skills
* party support setup
* MVP-oriented build
* long-term optimized class direction

That kind of reset is often a smart progression step.

### Skill Reset and Class Goals

Before resetting, ask yourself:

* Am I building for farming?
* Am I transitioning into PvP?
* Am I preparing for WoE?
* Am I shifting into support or hybrid play?
* Am I correcting a weak early build?
* Do I already know which skills I truly need?

These questions help make your reset much more effective.

### How to Prepare Before Resetting

Before using a skill reset, it is a good idea to prepare first.

#### Review Your Current Problems

Know exactly what is wrong with your build.

#### Decide Your New Goal

Choose whether your next build is for farming, leveling, PvP, MVP, or support.

#### Check Your Class Guide

Review your class page so you understand your priorities more clearly.

#### Avoid Random Rebuilding

Do not spend your second chance carelessly. Make the next build cleaner and more focused.

### Common Reset Mistakes

Try to avoid these mistakes:

* resetting without a clear new plan
* copying another build without understanding it
* rebuilding for late-game content too early
* forgetting your current gear and farming situation
* resetting too often just because of small doubts
* chasing perfection instead of practical improvement

A reset should improve your progression, not restart your confusion.

### Skill Reset and Resource Value

If skill resets are limited, cost resources, or require special conditions on the server, then they become even more important to use carefully.

That means you should treat resets like a tool for:

* fixing real problems
* improving real efficiency
* supporting real progression goals

The better your planning, the more valuable the reset becomes.

### Good Beginner Mindset

If you are a beginner, use this mindset:

1. do not panic over small mistakes
2. keep leveling until you understand your class better
3. reset only when you know what you want to fix
4. build for your actual goal, not just what looks cool
5. use resets to improve efficiency, not to chase random ideas

This will help you use your reset wisely.

### Final Advice

A skill reset is one of the most useful recovery and optimization tools in Siege of Midgard RO. It gives you the chance to fix a weak build, clean up bad decisions, and move into a stronger direction.

But a reset is only powerful if you use it with purpose. Know what you want to change, know why your current build is weak, and make sure your new skill path supports the way you actually play.

A better build starts with a better plan.

### Summary

The Skill Reset Guide helps players understand:

* when a reset is worth using
* what kind of mistakes should be corrected
* how to move from a weak build into a better one
* how to transition from beginner progression into stronger specialization

Use skill resets to support real progress, not just to rebuild blindly.


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