![]() ![]() I need advice what difficulty to pay on - classic or tactician. And I really don't want to restart fights just because of one mistake I made (or like in XCOM, if you miss with 90 % hit chance 5 times in same fight). I am single save type of player, and I want to get maximum experience from it. I am a player that is more interested in a story and I don't want to repeat the game second time. My question is - will the game be even more challenging in the late game. And then I went to the point when my character Red Prince was target of asssasination and I could not even beat 1 opponent with 4 party members. I won't joke, I was even beaten during the first fights on an island in a row. I played it for several hours on Tactician and I realized that the battles are very challenging here, even more difficult than in Divinity 1. I played Divinity Original Sin on Tactician, and it was a very painful experience (especially at the end of the game) because the game forced you to play certain way and punished for any creativity such as choosing wrong perks or investing into wrong attributes. I would only recommend to get Loremaster, Crafting and Blacksmithing but it is easily doable without those as well.Hi, I have a question. Avoid Lone Wolf Talent as it reduces the number of available companion. Through the game you will be able to pick up 2 out of 4 companions (or henchmen but companions are generally better if only for the extra quests) to complete your team so no need to try to cover every skill with only your 2 starting characters. Summon are incredibly useful since they soak damage and CC. ![]() Whatever build you choose it is worth to invest 1 point into Geomancer from the start and pick the Summon Spider skill. If you do not mind spoiler there are guides lying on the internet for more hybrid class. It is easy to mess up with hybrid class because the game limit them through attributes, so focus on either Strength, Dexterity, or Intelligence (along with tons of Speed). Vendor Prices, Bartering & Attitude Formulaįor your first game I recommend to stick to mono-'class' character : Warrior, Mage, Rogue, Archer. Level Up: Attribute, Skill & Talent Point Breakdown The Quick Questions and Looking for Group Threads exist for a reason, use them. >!This is spoilery!< to get This is spoilery ![]() Submissions should relate to Divinity Original Sin or other works of Larian Studios.ĭo not put spoilers in the title of your post and mark your posts. Join up with a friend to play online in co-op and make your own adventures with the powerful RPG toolkit. ![]() Gather your party and get ready for a new, back-to-the-roots RPG adventure! Discuss your decisions with companions fight foes in turn-based combat explore an open world and interact with everything and everyone you see. Welcome To The Divinity: Original Sin Subreddit! Looking for a Group to play with? Try this thread || Discussion Overview ![]()
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