Let's say that a player doesn't want to do poison, or maybe they want to combine it with another skill tree. Necromancy is another great tree to branch into when playing an Undead. Raining blood works well on a few levels. This skill causes blood to rain across an area of the battlefi
Like Chloroform, the Gag Order skill is useful against enemies with magic armor. This skill destroys the enemy's magic armor and also sets the silenced status effect for one turn. Silenced is great to use against enemies that use magic. It removed their capability to use any magical abilities and forces them to attack with physical attacks . This skill can be obtained randomly, but players can also purchase the skill from Papa Thrash in the Driftwood Tav
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
The Scoundrel tree has some great abilities that can be retrieved early in the game. Chloroform is another one of these great abilities that can be retrieved as soon as a player reaches Fort Joy. Chloroform is extremely useful for a Scoundrel player to have throughout the game. It deals direct damage to an enemy's magic armor. If the enemy doesn't have any magic armor left, Chloroform puts them to sleep. The sleeping status effect only lasts for one turn, but it is useful if a player is in a b
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
In TTRPGs like D&D (and other narrative-driven RPGs), players often remember that diplomacy (or intimidation) usually works to avoid unnecessary combat. However, Original Sin 2 demonstrates that problem resolution isn't always limited to dialogue or combat. For instance, the game implies that some battles simply "appear" to be inevitable. Interestingly, players can skip some of these encounters by breaking the scr
How do they work? What skill do you possibly choose to complement a skeleton? After all, traditional healing won't work, and blessing them will make them die fast. Undead characters may seem cool, but they take a bit of finagl
That being said there are some weapons that provide the wielder with so much power they should be considered regardless. Whether it is unique abilities, skill boosts, or impressive damage, here are some of the more powerful weapons in this
Whether or not it’s worth killing the dragon is debatable, but if the player needs something viable at this point in the SLG Game Story guide it is a good option. It has a number of perks and bonuses along with the ever-useful Chilled eff
Getting into the attacks, Hail Strike is one of the best the Hydrosophist tree has to offer. It causes three large balls of hail to rain from the sky and strike an area. It can hit multiple enemies if they are close together and sets the chilled status effect on t
In Original Sin 2 , Larian Studios tries to replicate this with an extremely interactive environment. As such, players can create interactive surfaces with barrels, or even break the in-game script with a few teleportation spe
Blessed Steam is one of the few Source abilities that are available to Hydrosophist users. It shoots out a stream of steam that blesses an area and cleanses it of status effects. Water and blood in the area can become blessed. It clears the status effects frozen, chilled, diseased, decaying, plagued, and infested from anyone caught in the bl
Like Hail Strike, Hail Storm causes ice shard to rain from the sky. This time, however, the ice showers a large area and severely damages enemies. This ability also leaves a massive ice field for enemies to slip
Hydrosophist is a skill tree in Divinity: Original Sin 2 that deals with, well, water. That is pretty obvious, but what isn't obvious are the skills that a player who chooses this skill tree gets access to. Like the majority of RPGs out there, water in Divinity 2 has a focus on heal
Possibly the best skill to use on a single enemy from the Scoundrel tree is Terrifying Cruelty. This skill can inflict two different status effects on the enemy hit by it, Terrified and Bleeding. Bleeding will cause damage over time for two turns and Terrified will cause the enemy to run away in fear. On top of that, this skill deals one hundred and ten percent damage to the enemy and can backstab. The only downside to this skill is that it costs three action points to use and has a four turn coold