Accidentally ended up in (ch1). Have run into a battle I simply can't win, and can't see any other way out. Well this is just great.Fort Joy basement
How do you steal from the merchants in the Driftwood square? It feels like no matter where I put myself and which NPC I distract I can't sneak.
Have you got an undead party member?
Remove your mask when there's no guards about and the merchant will run out of the square - That's where you can trap them in a conversation with another party member, then pickpocket with another.
My melee backstab Sebille is tearing up fools in act one by the mid-way point on classic. Her movement and skills Means she's always stabbing someone. Can't say I feel going for daggers seems underpowered compared To the alternative.
Im thinking about picking this up after seeing how well its being received, but I havent played any other Divinity games and was under the impression that the first Original Sin was more of a hack-n-slash Diablo style game, rather than a rpg in the vein of Baldurs gate or Pillars, which is what I usually go for. From what I have read it seems pretty heavy on story, but how does it compare to the aforementioned in terms of dialogue, choices, companions, etc?
Im thinking about picking this up after seeing how well its being received, but I havent played any other Divinity games and was under the impression that the first Original Sin was more of a hack-n-slash Diablo style game, rather than a rpg in the vein of Baldurs gate or Pillars, which is what I usually go for. From what I have read it seems pretty heavy on story, but how does it compare to the aforementioned in terms of dialogue, choices, companions, etc?
Totally wrong.
PoE and D:OS are the same kind of game. One focuses gameplay, the other focuses story. D:OS 2 focuses both.
Ehm, Original Sin games are definitvely not hack'n'slash, they have turn based combat...
Can't comment on your question as I haven't played those games (yes, lynch me), but so far for D:OS2, the writing is good, the characters are also good (not great), and the story is interesting, but nothing to write home about. At least it's far better than the first one on these points.
Have you got an undead party member?
Remove your mask when there's no guards about and the merchant will run out of the square - That's where you can trap them in a conversation with another party member, then pickpocket with another.
And beat wooooooh!
End game tip if you are after achievements
After you beat the last boss, save the game right at the question asking you what it wants you to do that way you can reload and get all 4 different achievements.
EDIT: all my rarest achievements are now divinity lol
http://steamcommunity.com/id/plbelanger
Congrats!
I'm, err... stuck in Act 4. I'm pretty sure I did everything out of order, and now I have no idea where to go. Any tips?
I killed the dollmaster before I found out about the cake having dolls in it to ask him, I've raided the first floor of Kemm's vault but can't get into the far back room,
I can't poke around in Ahru's room because the paladins throw me straight into prison (although I did manage to get his diary out the first time), and I can't pass the Path of Blood. And I just got the key and permission to go into Ahru's room, but because I had previously lockpicked it, the Paladins are still there and won't let me do anything despite.. having permission.
So, yeah, I feel like I need a reset button on the act.
Ok, seems like I completely misjudged the series. Happy to be wrong here, going to pick this up.
Spoiler
Basically to progress to the end you need to get the source amulet from the toymaster and scroll out of the locked desk in toymasters house top floor...I just killed toymaster and took it off him lol. I just guessed the password to the desk. Just save right at the desk and reload if you guess wrong cause it will kill you. Apparently there is a note on toymaster with hint to password but I didn't get that it seemed then you go to that path of blood quest statue and continue. You have to fill the source amulet btw to progress past the statue which is easy from killing all the puppets that have source on them.
How do you get into Gareth's? Even after being tasked withchildhood homebecause I can't pass any of the checksgoing in and cleaning out the monks, the paladin's at the door won't let me in
Ah thanks. I thought I had picked up the scroll before, I definitely remembered the password, but I must've reloaded at some point and not gone back for it. Didn't know he had anything to do with the PoB anyway, so I had originally just assumed it was trash.
/facepalm
Does the amulet just fill up from killing stuff or is there something I have to do?
Hm I had no problem getting past...iirc you have to persuade them? Maybe toss some points into that?
I mean I'm failing it even though i have over 30 points in wits, seems kinda dumb
It fills the same way you fill it for yourself. Once you equip and start giving yourself source you will see the character will mention it filling up and tell you when it's filled.
I'm fairly certain when it comes to persuasion, the str/int/wits/fin points dont matter, its more of the persuasion level itself.
So I found an exploit/bug in an act 4 boss fight.
When fighting Adramalik if you quicksave and reload after he transforms into a demon, his health is swapped back to his human hp values. Kinda ruined the fight but oh well.
Second act, facing Mordus.
I'm completely torn on the option that was given to me:
Should I eat the voidwoken heart or not? I can vaguely guess the former is the "chaotic evil" option, but I don't feel like I have enough elements to weight the consequences for both.
So torn, in fact, I'm paralyzed on this choice since yesterday night. I'm playing again now and I'm struggling to move forward.
The way the entire conversation was worded makes me feel like the game is hinting at "Yeah it's bad, but a necessary evil". I wonder if I'm not being tricked on doing something really, REALLY bad.
Finally beat the oil void fight.
Im thinking about picking this up after seeing how well its being received, but I havent played any other Divinity games and was under the impression that the first Original Sin was more of a hack-n-slash Diablo style game, rather than a rpg in the vein of Baldurs gate or Pillars, which is what I usually go for. From what I have read it seems pretty heavy on story, but how does it compare to the aforementioned in terms of dialogue, choices, companions, etc?
I never played the first game. Who's this Braccus Rex fella everyone keeps talking about?
I never played the first game. Who's this Braccus Rex fella everyone keeps talking about?
Unless it's a MAJOR spoiler I would almost welcome it at this point. Not the details maybe, but just a hint of what sort of consequences I should look for.Can't really answer you without spoilers. Do note you can keep the item in your inventory and that's there's multiple Source Masters in Act 2 with varying moralities/alignments.
Unless it's a MAJOR spoiler I would almost welcome it at this point. Not the details maybe, but just a hint of what sort of consequences I should look for.
About the bolded sentence... I really can't spot it in my inventory?
What does it look like? I saved just before the fight and I'm moving on in a save where I refused to eat it (also, I killed the bastard, because frankly he seemed beyond any redemption).
I never played the first game. Who's this Braccus Rex fella everyone keeps talking about?
So what are the hot party comps that people are liking?
Pre-made class or roll your own PC?
Which companions are the faves so far? I'm leaning toward, Sebille & Lohse, and then undecided on the two others. Is it basically a given that you should use an origin character at your PC?
As usual these games give me the most paralysis around character creation and party composition.
So what are the hot party comps that people are liking?
Pre-made class or roll your own PC?
Which companions are the faves so far? I'm leaning toward, Sebille & Lohse, and then undecided on the two others. Is it basically a given that you should use an origin character at your PC?
As usual these games give me the most paralysis around character creation and party composition.
Did the same.Oh I just assumed, my bad. For that fight. however I pretty much eat every bodypart with my elf that I find. In Act 4 atm and haven't had any story issues, just memories and nice puzzle pieces to figure out the overarching narrative.I didn't encounter the Voidwoken part as I CCd the boss down to death for him unable to shapeshift into that form
I never played the first game. Who's this Braccus Rex fella everyone keeps talking about?
Did the same.
But the "thing" I'm talking about doesn't seem to be a physical item, it's mentioned just in the dialogue with him after you beat the guy.
And since the benefit of doing as he suggests seems to be very good, I'm just wondering if the same doesn't go for the aftermath (some shitty side-effect or consequence).(one additional source point for the entire party)