This week’s massive update 1.3.0 inAvowedincludes major bug fixes, addresses performance issues, and, most importantly, gives players extra Talent Points. The biggest and best addition to this update is that you’ll now be rewarded with additional Talent Points as youguide the Envoy throughAvowed’s Living Lands. The 1.3.0 update gives players an extra Talent Point at levels five, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30, and if you have already passed those levels, you get the points automatically. So if you just booted things back up and are wondering where all those Talent Points came from, 1.3.0 is your answer.
While the update is sprawling, additional Talent Points are by far the most promising sign of what to expect fromAvowedgoing forward.Avowedhas its priorities straight, and the update proves it can give players what they need to be able to simply have more fun playing the game. Because there is so much flexibility in how Talent Points can be spent across each tree, giving players more points to invest in to diversify theirbuild inAvowedmakes a lot of sense. If these are the kind of improvements we can expect, I’m excited about what’s ahead.

Extra Talent Points In Avowed Let You Try More Abilities In Each Class
Wizards Can Now Access More Spells
Extra Talent Points are a huge win for players, and will allow you to access more ofAvowed’s best abilities. Before the update, you couldn’t take advantage of the flexibility you have to invest points in all three trees until you reached the later levels of the game because Talent Points were in somewhat short supply.The extra points at levels 5 and 10 are especially useful, giving you two additional abilities in the early game. This means you might be able to grab Power Slam or Power Slide (or both for anAvowedParkour build).
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In total, you will now have an additional six points to invest as your character progresses through the Living Lands, giving you better access to skills at each level along the way. This will be especially useful for Wizards, allowing you to unlock better spells andletting you dive deeper into each spell’s ranks. The additional points will let you invest more heavily in a single tree, or spread your points across multiple trees to take advantage of previously inaccessible abilities. You’ll now be able to take advantage of important early skills, such as theRanger tree’s Scavenger ability.

The 1.3.0 Talent Point Updates Are A Positive Sign For Avowed’s Future
I’m Excited About Avowed’s Roadmap Over The Coming Months
The 1.3.0Avowedupdate’s additional Talent Points are just one of dozens of bullet points in the patch notes. The entire update is an extremely positive sign, and it alsomentions Obsidian Entertainment will be announcing a full content roadmap for the coming months relatively soon. The additional Talent Points, loads of bug fixes and performance updates, and plans for more to come arejust a few reasons why I’m excited aboutAvowed’sfuture.There will very likely be some DLC announcements coming soon, and I’m eager to see if they introduce additional skills, abilities, or even new classes.
Above all, theAvowed1.3.0 update proves that it wants players to truly enjoy the game and have fun experimenting with new builds and playstyles. More Talent Points are a gesture of good faith from developers, indicating they don’t want you to feel limited to a singular class. It may seem like a small tweak, but it will have a major impact on gameplay and the player experience. It’s clear thatAvowedknows what its fans like and enjoy, and this update indicates that they want you to have even more freedom to explore its incredible features.

Avowed
Avowed is an upcoming RPG release from Obsidian Entertainment, the creative minds behind Fallout: New Vegas and The Outer Worlds. Avowed will reportedly take place in the same universe as Pillars of Eternity.






