![]() They all do other things as well (my healer is also my primary elemental magic user, for example), but each one has a primary function. My Divinity: Original Sin 2 party has a tank, DPS, ranger, and healer. ![]() Most of my party is focused on regular armour, so that they can team up to down especially troublesome enemies in a single turn. I’ve found it most useful to make sure each of my characters is extremely efficient at bursting down either armour or magic armour. You’ve gotta knock down one or the other before you can do direct damage, inflict many status effects, and implement your most elaborate strategies. It might be tempting to drop precious dollops of early-game gold on better weapons and armour, but you’ll usually find better gear out in the field, and it’s important to establish some good skill synergies as soon as possible.Īrmour or magic armour? Enemies (and your characters) have two meters that guard their HP: armour and magic armour. Those come from spell books that you can find or buy. In Divinity: Original Sin 2, level-ups grant you better stats and new passive skills and talents, but not spells or abilities. Original Sin 2 doesn’t let you re-spec until the start of its second Act, and if you spread yourself too thin, you might end up hitting a wall before you ever get there. Give yourself a strong base before going wild with experimentation. Here are some basic tips to help give your party direction:įocus… at first: Pick an initial class for your main character, and whether it’s melee, magical, or ranged, put points into that class’ primary two stats for a few levels. That’s harder than it sounds, because unlike many RPGs, which are more rigid in terms of skill selection, Original Sin 2 lets you multi-class right after your first level-up. It’s important to have a party that can competently counter situations like the one I just described, and a good way to do that is by figuring out which role(s) you want each of your four characters to take on. You might be the same level as a bunch of holier-than-thou magisters you’re fighting, but if they’re charming your heaviest hitters into attacking their allies and dropping your weakest links into lakes of cursed fire, then all your precious experience points won’t do squat. ![]() ![]() Like its predecessor ( whose great tips post by Kirk still applies, in many cases), Original Sin 2 is a game where skill combos often matter more than raw stats. These tips are also single-player focused, so if you’re planning to play co-op, all I can really say is best of luck and don’t drink the “health” potion your “friend” just handed you.Īnyway, on with the tips! Plan your party These tips are mainly focused on helping you get your bearings early in the game, giving you a foundation from which to build up characters and explore on your own, which I would argue is where the real joy of Divinity: Original Sin 2 lies. ![]()
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