Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of those games in which you discover new things even after countless hours of play. The almost endless possibilities and small details make the RPG Hit one of the best games ever. So even after 2 articles on Divinity: Original Sin 2 we were able to collect a whole range of tips & tricks. The articles already published: Beginners tips in the RPG hit and Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Tips for beginners part 2, are of course still at your disposal.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Tips and tricks for beginners and advanced users
- If you shoot an arrow through a torch, it catches fire and becomes a fire arrow. You just have to aim carefully.
- Is your inventory too cluttered and chaotic? Put all your ingredients in your bag, as soon as you collect more, they land directly on the existing pile instead of filling your main inventory.
- Otherwise you still have the auto-sort function, in the upper right corner of the inventory.
- You can change your specialization endlessly once you've reached Act 2. Just use the big mirror on the ship you left the island with.
- If you have enough strength, you can pack boxes in your inventory. Handy if you don't have the necessary lock-picking level yet.
- If you let your thief out of the fight at the beginning, he can first steal from all opponents in just one round. This brings significantly more loot and can prevent some negative surprises in combat. E.g. steal invisibility potions from enemies.
- Corpses, boxes etc. can be cleared out in combat.
- The undead are damaged by healing spells.
- Undead can be found with the help of Fane's helmet teleport their entire party in areas (teleporter pyramids), in which their races are not welcomed, e.g. Temple of Duna.
- You can also teleport inanimate objects such as barrels or boxes and thereby trigger pressure plates, for example.
- Hammer + nails = lock picks.
- The Left Alt key shows the tooltips of all items on the screen that you can pick up ..
- Replace your equipment regularly. The level differences for objects are extreme, things that are only 1-2 levels higher offer significantly more. From utility items like the Gloves of teleportation apart from that, these are always useful because of the effect.
Shoveling with the lizard
- Lost the shovel, but you have a lizard in the party? They dig for you even without a shovel!
- Combining Skill Books, early in the game, can give very useful spells. Here is an overviewwhat, how and with what can be combined.
- Incantations before the fight. There is enough time to summon and buff 1-2 times and you still have 7-8 moves in the fight with your extra helper.
- Undead do not use lockpicks.
- Barrels function as infinite ingredients for recipes eg poison barrel + arrows = poisoned arrows as much as you want.
- Act 2 is big and long, so it's well worth the popularity among them Driftwood Dealers to increase.
Hopefully there was something helpful for you guys. Have fun in Divinity: Original Sin 2.