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'''Rerolling''' is a gaming term to describe starting fresh. Making a new character, or picking a new class. The term comes from Dungeons and Dragons as well as other traditional pen and paper role play games, where you would use dices to roll up statistics such as Strength, Charisma, etc to create a new character. A lot of things about is random in the game, and hence "reroll" is something you would have to do if your character died.
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'''Rerolling''' is a gaming term to describe starting fresh: making a new character, or picking a new class. The term comes from Dungeons and Dragons as well as other traditional pen and paper [[RPG]]s, where you would use dice to roll up statistics such as Strength, Charisma, etc., to create a new character. A lot of things about the game are random, and hence "reroll" is something the player would have to do if the character died.
  
 
Rerolling is usually associated with [[Diablo 2]], since the game lacked any way to [[respec]] until patch 1.13.
 
Rerolling is usually associated with [[Diablo 2]], since the game lacked any way to [[respec]] until patch 1.13.
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 8 May 2011

Rerolling is a gaming term to describe starting fresh: making a new character, or picking a new class. The term comes from Dungeons and Dragons as well as other traditional pen and paper RPGs, where you would use dice to roll up statistics such as Strength, Charisma, etc., to create a new character. A lot of things about the game are random, and hence "reroll" is something the player would have to do if the character died.

Rerolling is usually associated with Diablo 2, since the game lacked any way to respec until patch 1.13.