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Revision as of 23:24, 28 June 2026
To go back to the wheel of destiny page, click here.
The system is divided into nodes, connected in a circular structure.
Each node can grant different types of bonuses such as:
- Damage increase, defensive stats, utility effects and access to new perks or spells
To progress further into the wheel, you must unlock previous nodes.
It is safe to say that you gain 1 point per level starting at level 51, and you can spent them on nodes.
You can reset your wheel at any time inside a protection zone without any permanent penalty.
Perks
While advancing through the wheel, you can unlock two kind of perks: dedication and relevation.
Dedication Perks are passive bonuses that enhance your character stats or mechanics.
They are always active once unlocked and are usually focused on consistency and overall performance.
It grants you increased damage on specific spells, cooldown reduction and defensive bonuses.
Revelation Perks are stronger and more impactful upgrades.
Some high level spells require a Revelation Perk to be used.
It grants you new mechanics, enhance spells significantly and provide powerful situational effects.
Playstyle Customization
The Wheel of Destiny allows you to adapt your build depending on your objective:
Hunting: AoE damage, sustain or mobility.
Bossing: single target damage, survivability or burst damage
PvP: utility, crowd control or defensive mechanics
You can switch between builds anytime by resetting your points in a protection zone.