IGN: Naruto106 Problem: can't remove AP from HP (i reseted AP from MP to HP - now i want it back). Details: over the levels I took off extra mp to hp (around 40-50 points not realy sure), besides i did a lot of hp quests. Now i want to take off AP points from HP to STR and when i use APR i can only take AP off STR/DEX and not from HP.
It's likely because your stats have all the AP that you accumulated since level 1. If that's the case, you're already at the maximum AP you can put in your stats for your current level. If you provide a screenshot of all your stats, I could confirm if this is the case.
Yea your AP looks right You can shift 1 of the AP to HP MP pool if you still wanna adjust your HP and MP
All stats share the same Pool. Let's call is the "Stat Pool". Similarly, HP and MP share a pool. Let's call it the "Energy Pool". Now imagine you have 2 kiddy pools: a "Stat Pool" and an "Energy Pool". Every time you put 1 Fresh AP into one of these pools, it's like tossing a marble in that pool. An APR allows you to take a marble out of one of these pools and drop it back into one of them. The "rule" is that neither pool can have a negative amount of marbles. When you use an APR to do -MP +HP, you are taking a marble out of the Energy Pool and then dropping it back into the Energy Pool. To do that, you need to have at least 1 marble in the Energy pool (to remove and ultimately drop back inside). To use an APR to do -HP +STR, you once again need at least one marble in the Energy pool so that you can move it to the Stat Pool. In your case, you probably had 1 marble in the Energy Pool and the rest in the Stat Pool. Then you did -MP +HP a bunch of times which keeps 1 marble in the Energy Pool and the rest in the Stat Pool. Then you did -HP +STR one last time so that all your marbles were in the Stat Pool. Now you have 0 marbles in the Energy Pool so you can't remove MP or HP. In other words, all your AP is currently in your Stats so they cannot go any higher. And your HP/MP doesn't have any AP left to give to your Stats. Does this make sense?