Mistakes Everyone Makes In Their First Playthrough Of Divinity: Original Sin 2
The Harbinger proves that Scoundrel, Warfare, and Huntsman-based builds still work like a charm against seemingly strong bosses. Aside from physical attacks working normally against the Harbinger's Physical Armor, non-Fire/Poison attacks seem to pick off its Magical Armor as w
It's been a few years since the Definitive Edition for Divinity: Original Sin 2 was released on the Switch and on Steam. Considered one of the best turn-based RPGs of the decade, it continues to draw in new players due to its complex lore, skillful world-building, unique mechanics, and intriguing charact
So a player decided to branch into Necromancy. Now what? All that blood on the field and nothing to do with it. Well, Blood Sucker changes that. This ability allows a player to suck up all the blood surrounding them and use it to heal themselves. Let's say the battle is against other Undead. What is a player to do if they use poison, heal them? This alternate version of healing comes in handing for an Undead so they can stay alive on the battlefi
Allows the player to plant and cultivate herbs
Sometimes, players want to take a break from the high-stakes plot and nail-biting combat encounters in the SLG game units. Divinity: Original Sin 2 has more than enough avenues that allow players to relax after strenuous portions of the game, and this particular gift bag adds a recreational activity to the
One of the worst things about creating a character is deciding to change them later on, only to have to start over. This can easily be solved by using the Magic Mirror in the Fort Joy Arena. It can be used to change anything about a player's character , from looks to stats. Even players who decide to change their character late in the game will have access to a second mirror on the Lady Vengea
When caught in the fray of battle it can be hard to catch a break to heal. In most battle situations there will be an enemy or two that stand in the distance and attack from afar. Nether Swap is a useful skill to help escape the battle and get some much-needed healing. Plus, most of the skills listed so far are for a ranged character. This skill lets the player swap places with another character on the battlefield. That can be friend or foe. It can also be used to swap an ally with someone as w
Players can actually take the time to reposition the Green Nixious Bulbs near the Harbinger's minions. At first glance, these actually constantly regenerate their health thanks to their poison gas. However, as the game teaches players, poison clouds tend to be extremely flammable. As such, players can use a long-ranged Pyrokinetic Skill to detonate the poison cloud. The impact will most likely eliminate multiple minions at o
Living Wall is one of those perfect defensive abilities that complement an Undead character extremely well. This ability summons a wall of vines that block the enemy's path. This can be useful in corridors and tight spaces to prevent enemies from traversing so a player can hit them from afar. What makes the ability even better is the poison clouds that the vines emit. Undead characters can stand by them for some nice healing while being more protec
From The Ashes enhances a player 's bedroll, making it far better than it ever was before. Now, whenever a player has a member of their party die, they can use their bedroll to bring them back to life. Of course, this perk only works outside of combat. Imagine how great it will be to not have to go to extra lengths just to revive teammates. Source Meditation is another Divinity 2 gift bag that alters the bedroll, allowing it to restore source poi
Despite being a miniboss of sorts, the Harbinger of Doom packs a lot of punch in terms of offense and defense. Characters who end up in its path can get wiped in just a few hits. And it doesn’t help that the Harbinger’s minions have quite the annoying set of attacks to whittle the player’s Health. As such, players should avoid unnecessary confrontations with the Harbinger as much as possi
Rain is great when it is mixed with ice skills. The results can be devastating to enemies who fall down and get knocked out. Players need to be careful when creating ice because allies can fall down as well. It can be a little tricky but worth it in the
Need more healing and damage? Look no further than Mosquito Storm. This ability send out a swarm of mosquitos at an enemy to drain their blood. It deals 100% physical damage and also heals the player. That is hard to beat. Grabbing that will allow for some more healing for the Undead and less worrying about the damage they will receive. When combined with other skills , Mosquito Storm can really help turn the tide of a bat
Despite DOS2's flexible class system , Fane is fragile regardless of build. The inherent difficulty in healing Undead can mean that Fane's deaths are frustratingly frequent. The best way to keep him alive in battle is to keep him away from most of the fighting, letting him aid his companions from afar. And what better way to do that than with an army of mini