In World of Warcraft: Legion it's common for players to place Artifact Power in Artifact Traits that they end up regretting. Thankfully, there's a way to respec your points, although it'll cost you.
To respec your artifact weapon, head to your Order Hall. Then, go to your Artifact Forge, which is the place you visit to place Artifact Traits and alter your Artifact Appearance. Standing next to the forge should be an NPC. When talked to, this NPC will offer you an opportunity to respec your points.
The cost to respec is very high, scaling with your total Artifact Power. During the first week I was able to respec for only 1,000 Artifact Power, but on both of my level 110 characters it now costs over 6,000 Artifact Power. So, in the future be sure to choose your Artifact Traits wisely.
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