Lanrutcon
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How hard is normal?
There's an easy mode too.
So easy, normal, hard, ironman. Easy is called 'Explorer' and very manageable if you're not used to these games.
How hard is normal?
There's an easy mode too.
So easy, normal, hard, ironman. Easy is called 'Explorer' and very manageable if you're not used to these games.
Hey all! Is there any recommended build or classes for newer players? I'm hoping to play the game on either Classic or Explorer difficulty, but staring at the character creation screen, as usual is rather daunting. Any mistakes to avoid when making your heroes?
Awesome news
Can you change the difficulty mid-playthrough?
Also, to fully and completely beat the game, do you have to 100% it? Or just complete the campaign?
You can only change between easy and normal. Hard has a bunch of changes to the encounters like more mobs and stuff so it can't be changed halfway.
You don't have to do everything, but the main story isn't always super obvious and a lot of the sidequests lead to the same areas and stuff. You might also end up underleveled if you skip too much stuff, but skipping some is fine.
I doubt it'll take 80 hours if you're able to steamroll through battles in easy, anyway. A lot of the playtime is pure combat.
Not really, just keep in mind there are 4 companions located in the first town that already occupy certain builds. Unless you are going to play the entire game with just the player characters, avoid making both of them built like said 4 companions.
Otherwise, just read this.
Thanks so much - really appreciate it. That link was super handy. One last thing - I guess there's no optimal party composition?
Just trying to avoid a situation where the game becomes almost impossible to go through due to a bad early setup.
Save up skillpoints early on. That's the only real pitfall for new games. Each tier costs more points, so if you want to keep jumping tiers in spell abilities, don't spend everything you get every level.
Attributes, of course, you can go wild with.
I wonder what are the odds of us getting the sequel on the consoles.
I wonder what are the odds of us getting the sequel on the consoles.
Is this any good on PS4?
I tried to play Baldurs Gate recently and got put off by the combat, however from videos this looks better and more manageable.
I love isometric style rpg's as long as the battle system is decent.
Is this any good on PS4?
I tried to play Baldurs Gate recently and got put off by the combat, however from videos this looks better and more manageable.
I love isometric style rpg's as long as the battle system is decent.
Okay this was part of the Amazon Lightning deal yesterday for £22 so I bought it. I've heard a lot of good things about this game for a while and been eyeing it. I was surprised to see it yesterday on sale since I didn't even know it was out!
Bar a few exceptions, I've been predominantly a console player. I've never really played any CRPG's before. I guess you could say I played Diablo II on PC back in the day, but apart from that nothing else. So in a way I have no idea what I'm getting in to. Any general advice you can give to a complete beginner. Don't want to get overwhelmed at my first experience with this sort of game and end up giving up. Especially since it's been regarded so highly
I took a short break from the game and forgot where to go with a quest now. In Hunter's EdgeI followed the cat instructions and killed the king of rats, now the journal directs me back to the cat but I can't find her, where did she go?
etc.
Cast Rain
Group your party up really, really tight
Spam lightning spells
1. Wet will increase the chance of stun by 30%, drain willpower by 50% and soulsap by another 50%.The rain enhances the Lightning? Are those types of spells situational or can you use them regularly?
The rain enhances the Lightning? Are those types of spells situational or can you use them regularly?
The game should have arrived yesterday with Prime delivery. I'm still waiting
I noticed today that I have Divinity II: Directors Cut in my Steam library. How is that different from Original Sin?
Edit2: Back in the day when this came out I watched the GB Quick Look where they said there is no indicator on where to go, is this now fixed as I important persons are highlighted on the map in the EE? Or was it there before the EE?
1. Wet will increase the chance of stun by 30%, drain willpower by 50% and soulsap by another 50%.
each enemy level of willpower decreases your chance to stun by 10%.
If you have 100% base chance to stun and the enemy has 6 willpower you would have a net chance of 40%. with wet that increases to 70%, add drain willpower or soulsap and you are guaranteed to stun (unless the enemy is immune or invulnerable)
2. Rain creates water puddles, and water conducts electricity, so anyone standing close or in water will be zapped. Beware of friendly fire!
His "advice" is really a trap, but yes elements work like this in this game which is why the combat is pretty fun.
Rain is a novice spell so any character with 1pt in Hydro can cast it(plus scrolls), it will extinguish fires/remove burning and apply Wet to any target that didn't have Heated/Burning. Wet reduces fire damage but increases Air(lightning) damage. It also creates puddles of water which if hit by an electrical attack or spell, become electrified, stunning any enemy or ally who walks/stands in them. You can also cast an ice spell on water to freeze it, making any enemy/ally who walk on the ice to have a chance to fall down.
Or you can use fire on it to turn it into steam, which reduces vision, though that's the least important effect I'd say. For real vision control, you want to create poison ground, then explode it with fire(poison is highly flammable in this game), which creates smoke which entirely blocks line of sight. Smoke can also be electrified in lightning clouds, which act the same as electrified puddles, stunning everything in them. There's also oil, which obviously burns when hit with fire, and obviously ice turns into water if you use fire on it.
I think that about covers the elemental interactions, the rest is finding sources for them and applying them correctly and on the right monsters or using them in the right place so you don't hurt your own allies with them. There is friendly fire in the game.
It is REALLY hard to see what the tool tips are pointing to on console, yikes.
I was having the same problem and then I accidentally figured out I could hold in the a button and select everything in a fair sized radius to manipulate as I wanted.
man the Epic gear that has been spawning in shops are just not even remotely worth the money
Braccus is 1058% times worse in EE, straight up 1 shots my entire party with meteor
man the Epic gear that has been spawning in shops are just not even remotely worth the money
Braccus is 1058% times worse in EE, straight up 1 shots my entire party with meteor
Braccus is the most difficult enemy in the game. The game gets progressively easier later in the game.Braccus is 1058% times worse in EE, straight up 1 shots my entire party with meteor
man the Epic gear that has been spawning in shops are just not even remotely worth the money
Braccus is 1058% times worse in EE, straight up 1 shots my entire party with meteor
Hey guys, quick question: how is the coop?
Can I play the whole story with a friend?
I'm playing without summons this time around so it's a brick wall. I did end up pyramid cheesing himThere's a larger pool of mods now. It's rarer for good gear to spawn, but yellow gear later on can get stupidly powerful.
Pull Braccus with a fire elemental.
Hey guys, quick question: how is the coop?
Can I play the whole story with a friend?