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Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Battlemage Class Guide Tips Tricks

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Knight of Amadia’s Gloves (Gloves): Enter Amadia’s Shrine at Nameless Isle and solve the entire puzzle inside for this reward. An Intelligence based armor that gives bonuses to Pyrokinetic and Aerotheu


Vord Emver (Crossbow): in Arx, find Karon in the sewers and free him. He will later ambush you with several allies. Loot his archer minion to gain this weapon. It has a good amount of life steal and the Cryotherapy sk


Since you have access to so many skills, it might be helpful to get a few points of Memory at second or third level. Otherwise, go for Finesse to increase your overall damage. After that attribute is maxed, go for Wits or Intelligence. Huntsman will be key to acquire certain important abilities. Because you can deal several damage types, go for Ranged ; this gives an additive boost to all arrow elements, making it slightly weak but extremely versatile. Warfare , Geomancer , Pyrokinetic , and other combat skills will multiply the damage of specific elements. Last get at least 1 in Perseverance unless you have it on a piece of gear you plan to upgrade with the Sorcerous Sundries Gift


Xhaxh’s Staff of Parasitic Decay (Poison Staff): a possible reward for slaying Xhaxh during the quest A Taste of Freedom , started inside Mordus’ basement in Reaper’s Coast. Boosts Memory and Necroman


This class specifically is focused on the necromancer and scoundrel skill lines. These lines are based on intelligence and finesse, and focus on dealing physical damage to their enemies. Due to this, players wanting to pick this class for their main character should focus on these details when building up their charac


Runes can be found throughout your adventure, either as treasure or from merchants. However, it can take time to gather up a collection this way. Instead, consider crafting some runes yourself. The supplies can be found all throughout Rivellon. Additionally, if you have access to the Lady Vengeance you can ask Han to fetch your items. As with most crafting, you may have to separate items into singles to avoid combination err


Attributes and combat abilities are something that are granted a point every time a character levels up while civil abilities and talents are only received every couple levels. Civil abilities and talents offer interactions that are useful in and out of combat. So which ones are the most useful for a wi

That customization is key even when working within the Slg game tips's prebuilt character classes. While it is truly a mix-and-match system, there are ways to maximize abilities to fit an archetype, filling out a valuable role in the party. For some, the best place is on the front lines as an armor-clad knight, for others the back lines as a spell-slinging sorcerer. Some, though, prefer to mix it up, to strike from the shadows, and leap back into the dark as soon as the damage is done, keeping the enemy ever on their toes. This is the art of the rogue, the stealthy, sharp striker class that excels at both damage dealing and unmatched mobility. This guide aims to help players create their perfect backstabber, giving the tips and tricks for playing a rogue in Divinity: Original Sin


Elemental Arrowheads is a good way of further diversifying your damage since you can use any nearby surfaces to change or increase your damage. Ricochet is a good way to attack multiple enemies in one attack. Last, pick either Poison Dart or Contamination , depending on your race and party setup; particularly if you are an Elf like Sebille, who can make blood surfaces with Flesh Sacrifice. For first Talents go for Elemental Affinity to lower your AP costs or Elemental Ranger for more damage against enemies standing on surfa


Earth weapons are in an interesting position, with slight favoritism towards using an Earth damage staff or two-handed Strength weapon. The Vitality bonus on amulets is a bit wasted, as you will mostly only take direct health damage if you have lost your armor. It can have its uses if you are fighting enemies that deal frequent piercing damage, like assassins and rogues. The Mystical Frame bonuses are a bit contradictory: Warfare increases Physical damage, not Earth, while Geomancer is more likely to help by builds seeking more Poison damage. Still, it is possible to make a melee fighter backed with Earth magic, especially if you are Undead and can heal with the additional Poison spells. Pick up skills like Fortify, Fossil Strike, Earthquake, and Pyroclastic Eruption to round out your abilit


Venom rune weapons directly boost the bonus Poison damage. This can be great on a character that is building around attacks like Venom Coating and Siphon Poison. With so much Poison potential, it would be best to put these runes on an Undead character that can heal themselves with excess Poison surfaces. The Mystical Frame powers seem to be a bit more unfocused. A single point of Perseverance is great for restoring armor, but additional points aren’t as amazing. Having both Summoning and Necromancer is spreading a bit thin, though it can lead to very strong boosts to Raise Bone Widow and Totems of the Necroman