Divinity Original Sin 2: Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Beginner’s Tips

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This is a pretty basic tip, but it’s one that’s worth repeating again. When leveling up your characters and choosing different traits for them, make sure that every character in your party specializes in a different area. For instance, you’ll want to have someone focusing on the Loremaster trait, and another character focusing on persuasion, bartering, and speech skills. This will make your party a lot more efficient, and well-rounded. When you come across hard-headed NPCs that refuse to budge, consider backing out of the conversation and letting a more charming party member do the talking instead. You might yield better results this way.

In terms of combat, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is pretty forgiving in the sense that every character takes on a different battle class, so you’ll definitely be able to hold your own when it comes to utilizing different abilities to deal with your foes.


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