7 Days To Die – How To Respec Your Skills

7 Days to Die offers plenty of skills to level up your characters, but surviving the zombie apocalypse can get a bit overwhelming, and you might decide you’ve placed your points into less beneficial skills. The game does give you a chance to reset your skill points, but it’s going to cost you. Here’s everything

7 Days to Die offers plenty of skills to level up your characters, but surviving the zombie apocalypse can get a bit overwhelming, and you might decide you’ve placed your points into less beneficial skills. The game does give you a chance to reset your skill points, but it’s going to cost you. Here’s everything you need to know about resetting your skills.

The option to reset your skill points in 7 Days to Die comes from a rare consumable item called Grandpa’s Fergit’n Elixir. This elixir will return all of your skill points to you so that you can reinvest them. However, this handy elixir comes at a price.

Discounted elixir price with 1 skill point in barter
Discounted elixir price with 1 skill point in barter

This is an item only found at a trader shop, and it sells for 6,000 Dukes. If you already have some bartering skills, then you should be able to haggle a better price. For example, the screenshot above shows the price at 5,700 Dukes with 1 point spent in barter.

Grandpa’s Fergit’n Elixir is also a one-time use item, so make sure you know where you want to invest your skill points before using. If you’re still fairly early in your playthrough, just keep doing quests to save up the coin to buy it.

Here we also provide some 7 Days To Die 1.0 tips for beginners just getting started on console on PC. For more tips in 7 Days to Die, we have a guide on healing injuries and other ailments, how to find mechanical parts, and how to get your first set of wheels.

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