![]() ![]() ![]() After finishing the first act, you unlock the ability to respec your character and change their appearance infinite times for free at the mirror.You can talk to NPC's to distract them, or turn their view cone for thievery.It is not recommended to play Honor mode as your first (blind) playthrough, there are lots of ways to get screwed by things you might not have expected, and then there goes your entire playthrough. It also auto-saves when someone in your party dies. The only difference between Tactician and Honor difficulties is that Honor has permadeath and deletes your single save file.If you're a physical attacker, you always want an up-to-date weapon. Keeping your gear up to date level to level makes a HUGE difference.If you keep running into enemies too high a level for you, explore in a different direction until you find level-appropriate enemies.Avoid fighting enemies two levels or more than you are. Enemies one level higher can be beaten, but are much more dangerous. You should always engage enemies at your level or lower whenever possible.Status effects on characters in conversation are paused, so this can be used to pre-buff a character about to engage in conversation you know or suspect will end in combat, then you can buff someone else right before switching to the first to end the conversation.If a conversation is going to result in combat, you can stall it indefinitely by not clicking on (end) and freely re-position your 3 characters not in the conversation to places of tactical advantage.Tired of clouds blocking your vision in combat? In addition to displaying vision cones, Shift shows the boundaries of vision blocking things like smoke clouds, letting you determine where you can move to get a clear sight line to a target.This can help you determine if Sneaking would get you spotted without trying to sneak yourself (which can sometimes result in NPC's losing disposition if they see you). You can use Shift to display the vision cones of NPCs.Be sure to save before trying something you suspect might be dangerous.If you play both co-op and single-player, create different profiles from the main menu to keep them separate, as quicksaves and auto-saves made in the same profile will will overwrite themselves regardless of whether you are playing single-player or co-op.Do NOT rely on auto-saves, as those are infrequent, usually happening either just before entering a point which will have a fight, or at the start of a fight. The game is intended to be difficult, and certain things can instantly kill you and your entire party at once instantly. As you progress in the game, you will be able to purchase additional bedrolls and shovels from many merchants. You can find a shovel at the start of the game by the destroyed wall near the shore. However, in order to detect them you need a character with well-developed Wits attribute. Make sure you use your bedroll when there are no enemies nearby.Ī shovel allows you to dig up hidden treasures or reveal secret passages that can lead you to additional quests and/or characters. All the characters in your party will also get a buff that gives them +1 to Strength, Constitution and Intelligence. The bedroll is a consumable and using it will replenish the Health Points of your entire party and both types of armor as well as remove all negative statuses (besides the permanent ones). You will be able to find a free bedroll on the floor of the ship at the beginning of the game and picking it up will not be considered stealing. Make getting these two items your first two priorities when you begin playing Divinity: Original Sin 2. ![]()
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