Divinity 2: The Best Skills For An Undead Character

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In a game where it's important to talk to everyone , Sebille's ancestry can come in handy with other elves. Members of her race are more likely to trust her over other party members, spilling secrets or giving access to certain ar


Deflective Barrier is one skill that is ultimately unnecessary when going up again enemies. It provides physical armor to the player and allows projectiles to be reflected back at the user. The problem with the skill is that it doesn't prevent the original projectile's effe


This build gives Fane a core focus on not just restoring health, but maintaining the party's Magic and Physical Armour. With those defenses in place, enemies will have a much more difficult time damaging the party's Vital


Undead characters like Fane aren't incredibly hardy. Normal healing spells and consumables will damage them; the only way they can heal is through poison. With this build, though, Fane can be responsible for not only his own survivability, but the rest of the party's as well. The Geomancer combat skill gives him plenty of poisoning opportunities to heal himself and harm enemies. It also includes spells like Fortify, letting Fane make the party's damage-dealers more durable. Meanwhile, Hydrosophist allows him to heal and support allies with skills like Restoration and Magic Ar


As such, players might want to take a page off D&D — in the face of difficult decisions, players should pick the option best for them, enjoy the consequences, and treat this timeline as canon. If they want to explore other decisions, that's where a second playthrough comes in. This advice comes straight from an unspoken rule of D&D — consequences drive the plot forward. Without consequences, there won't be any growth. After all, what's the point of a perfect character in an imperfect wo


What is an Undead supposed to do besides spreading poison around? Well, use it to their advantage of course! Siphon Poison is an effective tool to take full advantage of the poison clouds that will be spread. This skill sucks up poison in an area and adds bonus damage to the player's weapon based on how much is sucked up. It is perfect for gaining extra damage from the spread of poison on the battlefield. Plus, Undead who decide to use poison will have a neverending supply to buff themselves w


All in all, Sebille is incredibly versatile, especially since her Corpse Eater talent also gives her free access to various skills. Don't feel boxed in by her default class: she's brilliant as a rogue, but there are plenty of other roles she can excel


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


Cleric may seem like a strange choice for the undead Fane, but there’s a surprising amount of synergy here. The attribute focuses of the class increase his Vitality and give Fane a lot of staying power on the front lines. He can also tap into Necromancer skills for thematically terrifying spells, appropriate for an undead creature like hims


Persuasion is helpful for any starting character, but comes in particularly handy when playing as Sebille. With it, she can talk herself out of fights as deftly as she talks herself into them, calming those she's ange


Unless they're following a strict adventure progression, D&D players can easily delay the main campaign just to explore various parts of the world they live in — and even make changes that can affect the geopolitical and socioeconomic landscape of the wo


Divinity: Original Sin 2 has been out for a while now, but that doesn't mean players aren't still trying to figure it out. One of the hardest things to figure out when starting a new game is what type of character to choose. Undead seems cool, but they don't play like a normal flesh and blood charac


While it’s perfectly possible for players to pursue the SLG game missions without making a lot of enemies, the game will inevitably force players to make tough decisions throughout the game. Remember, Original Sin 2 talks about the quest for Divinity, and the quest towards godhood will force the player’s main character to become enemies with the rest of their all


So a player decided to branch into Necromancy. Now what? All that blood on the field and nothing to do with it. Well, Blood Sucker changes that. This ability allows a player to suck up all the blood surrounding them and use it to heal themselves. Let's say the battle is against other Undead. What is a player to do if they use poison, heal them? This alternate version of healing comes in handing for an Undead so they can stay alive on the battlefi


Battering Ram is great for closing the gap between the player and enemies, but Phoenix Dive is even better. This skill makes the player leap high into the air and slam down in the desired location with extreme fo