Now add Executioner + Adrenaline + Time Warp + Skin graft shenanigans and things gets rather absurd.īecause I have a habit of going on TVTropes with games I've barely started and spoiling stuff for myself This means that with a Glass Canon talent your now automatically starting every turn with 8 AP, this is already pretty crazy at this point considering this is not a Lonewolf build. Then if we are talking about late game specifically, White Tea, increases maximum AP by 2. This means that even if you use Adrenaline (Normally -2 AP penalty next round), you will still start with Max AP next round. Rather it sets your AP to max every turn. Not only Fane can get 2 additional Talent points through the story if he is main character (Opens more room for Glass Canon talent), but with Time Warp you can take 2 Glass Canon turns in row before using Stealth or whatever.Īnother rarely mentioned thing about Glass Canon talent itself is that it doesn't just only give you "2 more" AP per turn. Since Undeads have play dead skill, which is basically an additional form of Stealth like Chameleon Cloak, Glass Canon becomes an optimal Talent for them. There is another cool thing rarely mentioned about Fane or any Undead in general. If I misunderstood, then I'll be fine once I find her, but if I'm right, who are the three I should bring? I started with Wayfarer for my own character and set Sebille as a Shadowblade instead of a Rogue, but the others I just kept with their defaults.Īlso, optimized builds aren't necessary since I picked Explorer mode (I like story more than challenging combat, don't me-it took ten playthroughs of Dragon Age (all three games) to go up to Normal), I'm thinking more in regards to the character personalities and their personal quests. So, my understanding (because I have a habit of going on TVTropes with games I've barely started and spoiling stuff for myself) is that when I leave Fort Joy, the three companions with me at the time come with me, and the rest I'll have to fight as undead later on and they're pissed with me for leaving them behind.įirst part is that, am I correct in this? Lohse is the only one I haven't found and more or less recruited yet, but since I found the Red Prince, Fane, and Sebille first (I went back to get Ifan later, since I'd run off after the elf right after that fight, and then got caught up on side quests in the immediate area, and then proceeded to get lost for a bit) they're the ones in my party. Vendor Prices, Bartering & Attitude Formula 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! Narrator - *No amount ofpestering will get the elfto take his eyes offhis book or respond to your questions.Looking for a Group to play with? Try this thread || Discussion Overview Insist - why he was so curious about the Gods?*.We mortals do like to consider these things, do we not? Now please, run along. Narrator - *The elf‘s face freezes for just a second before he waves his hand dismissively.*įane - Oh it is just one ofmy idle curiosities. Ask why he‘s so curious about the Gods.*.Where did these Gods come from? Who are their people? Where are the others of their kind? This text tells me that they created all creatures, but nothing of what came before. He'd be better off not dwelling on it.*įane - Oh please, I have no interest in that. *Tell him the history of this land is death and slaughter. I know the beginning ofthis tale and the end, but am rather missing the middle. He seems engrossed in it.*įane - It is simultaneously too detailed and insufficient. Ask whether the book he‘s reading is any good. Narrator - *He sits back and returns to his book, flicking quickly from page to page, completely oblivious to your presence.* Finally he pinches your skin, gently tugging at it.* He reaches out and takes your hand, turning it this way and that, examining it from every angle. He looks up, his big, round eyes scanning your body, absorbing every detail. Narrator - *The elfis reading a volume of Cranley Huwbert's famous encyclopaedia.
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