Divinity: Original Sin 2

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Raven 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 5:19
Classes Recomendation
Hello guys im new to Divinity. In RPG games i tend to go for tank characters. But wanted to try something new with this game. Im wanting to play a class that has summoning like pets to play for you in battle. And also you can heal while you battle. Was wondering what class may suit me and not for me to bored of. I was looking at witch and conjur. I am not sure what armor or weapon they use if i do pick one of those classes.
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TrollPlayerMx 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 5:24 
i love this game because u can start with a warrior, and end the game with a pyromantic wizard, or start as a rogue , and end it as a golem tank, select the class u like the start skills, on the way u can change ur build and buy more skills
Raven 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 5:25 
引用自 Suggar Daddy
i love this game because u can start with a warrior, and end the game with a pyromantic wizard, or start as a rogue , and end it as a golem tank, select the class u like the start skills, on the way u can change ur build and buy more skills

I like the idea of casting and ranging for this game. Im liking the witch and conjur skills so far. But decisions. lol
TrollPlayerMx 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 5:28 
think u cant customize ur party characters too, just choose the class like more, and then after the act 1 u can rechoose or keep ur class
Raven 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 5:47 
引用自 Suggar Daddy
think u cant customize ur party characters too, just choose the class like more, and then after the act 1 u can rechoose or keep ur class

Okay. Just that the Turtorial is long. Haha. I will try that. thanks.
Master of Magnet 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 7:02 
Don't know what difficulty you're playing on, but here are some pointers for medium difficulty.

Don't worry about your starting class too much. The only thing that really affects is your starting weapon.

On the subject of summoning, Pyro, Geo, Necro, and Summoning all have at least one summon, but from my experience Necro (Bone Widow) and Summoning (Incarnate/Champion Incarnate) are the only ones worth a damn. If you do take the Summoning school, plan on putting at least 10 skill points (Max amount you can naturally put in a combat skill) into it, otherwise your incarnate will be very underpowered.

For healing your options are hydro (Strong healing and AOE healing), marksman (Decent single target healing), and necro (Single healing only for caster.) Keep in mind that each level of necro causes the character to regain some health each time they do vitality damage to an enemy. On a side note, undead are hurt by hydro healing and are healed by poison, so Geo is their healing class.

Also unless they've patched it, magic damage doesn't scale nearly as well as physical so you're mage may want to keep a bow/crossbow on them and focus on using magic to either produce physical damage or support you allies.

As for armor, the three stats that determine you armor are strength, finesse, and intelligence.
Strength=Heavy armor, Finesse=Light Armor, Intelligence=Robes. Heavy/Light armor give you mostly physical armor, Robes give you magic armor.

You should have about 30 skill points (not sure of exact number) if you reach max level so I'd say choose at most three skill trees to invest in for each character. I find that 1 physical skill + 2 magic schools makes a pretty well rounded character and should cover all your bases in regards to magic schools.

Last but not least, you get access to free, infinite respecs for you and your party members once you beat Act 1 so you can experiment around once you get to that point.

God, that was a ramble. Hope you found some useful info in there.

One last little fun tip, Undead can use their fingers as free lockpicks so if you play an undead or recruit Fane, put some points into Thieving.
最后由 Master of Magnet 编辑于; 2017 年 12 月 25 日 上午 2:07
Raven 2017 年 12 月 24 日 下午 11:07 
引用自 Master of Magnet
Don't know what difficulty you're playing on, but here are some pointers for medium difficulty.

Don't worry about your starting class too much. The only thing that really affects is your starting weapon.

On the subject of summoning, Pyro, Geo, Necro, and Summoning all have at least one summon, but from my experience Necro (Bone Widow) and Summoning (Incarnate/Champion Incarnate) are the only ones worth a damn. If you do take the Summoning school, plan on putting at least 10 skill points (Max amount you can naturally put in a combat skill) into it, otherwise your incarnate will be very underpowered.

For healing your options are hydro(Strong healing and AOE healing), marksman(Decent single target healing), and necro (Single healing only for caster.) Keep in mind that each level of necro causes the character to regain some health each time they do vitality damage to an enemy. On a side note, undead are hurt by hydro healing and are healed by poison, so Geo is their healing class.

Also unless they've patched it, magic damage doesn't scale nearly as well as physical so you're mage may want to keep a bow/crossbow on them and focus on using magic to either produce physical damage or support you allies.

As for armor, the three stats that determine you armor are strength, finesse, and intelligence.
Strength=Heavy armor, Finesse=Light Armor, Intelligence=Robes. Heavy/Light armor give you mostly physical armor, Robes give you magic armor.

You should have about 30 skill points (not sure of exact number) if you reach max level so I'd say choose at most three skill trees to invest in for each character. I find that 1 physical skill + 2 magic schools makes a pretty well rounded character and should cover all your bases in regards to magic schools.

Last but not least, you get access to free, infinite respecs for you and your party members once you beat Act 1 so you can experiment around once you get to that point.

God, that was a ramble. Hope you found some useful info in there.

One last little fun tip, Undead can use their fingers as free lockpicks so if you play an undead or recruit Fane, put some points into Thieving.


Oh man thats a lot to take in. Any recomendations for a new person like me then? Something i will have fun with?
Master of Magnet 2017 年 12 月 25 日 上午 1:49 
Based on what you mentioned in the OP, I'd suggest Hydro for healing, marksman for ranged and extra healing, and summoning or necro for your pet. You will likely have the stats for either light armor or robes, so choose whats best for you. Robes will make you a bit squishy, but being reliant on physical armor for your whole party can come back to bite you when you run into a strong mage (There is an optional boss towards the end of Act 1 that will hammer this in real fast.)

For attributes, ignore strength. Increase finesse for the bow/crossbow and light armor, intelligence to strengthen spells and wear robes (Or use wands/staffs if you want to, I haven't experimented much with them), constitution for health, Wits for your initiative and Memory for if you want access to multiple spells at a time (Each point after 10 gives you a memory slot for your skills).

Honestly you should experiment around and see what works for you. It took me a few restarts to find the build and party comp that I like. This is one of those games that pretty much requires multiple playthroughs to see everything.

I suggest skimming through this site when you get the chance. It has some pretty good information: http://divinityoriginalsin2.wiki.fextralife.com/Divinity+Original+Sin+2+Wiki
最后由 Master of Magnet 编辑于; 2017 年 12 月 25 日 上午 1:50
hairyscotsman 2017 年 12 月 25 日 上午 2:06 
Just tiny amounts in the opposite attribute (STR/INT) will allow wearing the other armour type as well. This boost can also come from items.
A summoner is very powerful in the early game and that character needs to up and buff summoning until they hit max.
Raven 2017 年 12 月 25 日 上午 10:29 
Thanks guys I tried summoner and Loving the Game play. Thanks for the advices and pointers :steamhappy:
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