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<br>  | <br>Djinn’s Scimitar (One-Handed Sword): in Reaper’s Coast head to X: 193, Y: 14 and loot the Ancient Lamp (requires teleportation or a leaping skill). Rubbing the lamp will summon the Djinn offering several rewards. You must make an Intelligence or Finesse check and then ask for "Power" to gain the weapon. Decent weapon that improves dodging and movem<br><br> <br>Players who want to complete the story of Original Sin 2 's with all characters could maximize the experience with Lone Wolf. After all, some characters might get conflicting choices, especially if they're in the same party. Lone Wolf avoids this caveat, as the player can complete the individual storylines of two characters in each playthro<br><br> <br>Attacks that deal big damage, even if they are not safe, should be prioritized. Since so many of the Seekers just died, their bodies can be used for Corpse Explosion detonations. The Cloaked Figure also created tons of fire with their opening attacks, which can be spread further with the party’s own Pyrokinetic magic. The ballistas mounted on the Lady Vengeance can be operated to fire harpoons for strong physical damage. Last, if one picked up Death Fog barrels earlier in the [https://Www.Strategylair.com/ slg game money guide], toss it on the living enemies to kill them instantly, though try to avoid Gareth and have near-suicidal AI. Death Fog does no damage to undead, including Fane and surprisingly Dallis and the Cloaked Figure as w<br><br> <br>As a Battlemage, you will be dealing with some mix between Physical and Magic damage. It would be better to just prioritize one: either heavily invest in two-handed Strength weapons and Warfare or Intelligence staves and Pyrokinetic . Either way, being on the frontlines means that it would be good to wear Strength-based armor. Consider starting with 1 Strength (mostly for future gear requirements), 2 Intelligence, 1 Warfare, 1 Pyrokinetic, and Civil Ability matching your character (Barter for Ifan, Loremaster for Sebille, et<br><br> <br>Malady will transport the entire ship to the Hall of Echoes after around four or so turns complete. This means this strategy can be completed by stalling, avoiding damage, and healing. Place buffs on Malady like Armor of Frost, Fortify, Uncanny Evasion, and Living on the Edge as needed. One will notice that several of the enemies lack certain armor, making them vulnerable to different status effects. The bow and staff Silent Monks can be hit with physical effects like Knock Down and Atrophy; the sword Silent Monk and Weaponized Monks can be hit with magic status like Sleep, Frozen, and Petrify. The Gheists have both armor types, but less physical than magical. They are also the most deadly of the targets, so distract them and keep them away from Mal<br><br> <br>Near the end of Fort Joy, the Seekers and Godwoken will team up to steal the Magister Ship Lady Vengeance. This is the personal flagship of Dallis, and the injured Bishop Alexander sleeps in the hull. Dallis won’t let the player slip away with both her vessel and boss, which can lead to one of the more difficult early quest encounters: Lady O <br><br> <br>On most level ups you should raise your primary selected attribute, Strength or Intelligence based on weapon. Every few levels also put a point into Wits for critical hit rate, Memory for skill slots, and Strength for heavy armor (if you are wielding a staff). Warfare will give a multiplicative damage boost to your Physical damage, while Pyrokinetic will do the same for Fire damage. Also consider Two-Handed, which will give an additive bonus to all damage types (even better if you are dealing other elements, like Poison or Air) and increase your critical damage multiplier. Also take combat abilities for skill requirements, like Geomancer or Necroman<br><br> <br>Larian Studios designed the default Cleric class with 1 Strength, 1 Intelligence, 1 Constitution, 1 Hydrosophist, 1 Necromancer, 1 Bartering; Restoration, Decaying Touch, Blood Sucker skills, and Hothead Talent. A serviceable start but can be rewor<br><br> <br>Since you have both weapon attacks and spells, aim to raise Strength and Intelligence at a 3:1 ratio; adjust accordingly if you want to focus on one or the other. Keep Constitution at a minimum, raising it only to meet shield requirements. Hydrosophist should be prioritized to improve healing, Magic armor recovery, and water damage. Warfare will grant a multiplicative damage increase to your melee and Necromancer spells. It would also be helpful to have a point in Perseverance and Retribution, unless you already have them as equipment enchantme<br> <br>Moreover, defeating enemies gives Inquisitors an AP boost, enabling them to use more abilities against multiple combatants. Their role as a debuffer melee combatant makes them viable for solo damage roles, and Inquisitors make reliable fighters to hold off enemies from important vantage points without bac<br><br> <br>Witches specialize in debilitating enemies over time, thanks to their mastery of Necromancy and Geomancy. Their Geomancy tree gives them starting skills such as Poison Dart and Contaminate to poison opponents and works in tandem with Necromancy's Blood Rain. Both of these skill trees specialize in eliminating Magic Armor and HP from the enemy, and it's going to h<br>  | ||