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Divinity: Original Sin 2 – All classes at a glance

Divinity: Original Sin 2 - All classes at a glance

Divinity: Original Sin 2 offers a variety of classes that significantly influence your gaming experience. Discover the different ways to design and develop your character.

Classes and Builds in Divinity: Original Sin 2

A few words in advance about character creation in Divinity: Original Sin 2: The classes are not tied to any stats or skills. If you want to play a warrior with water spells, there is basically nothing stopping you.

  • You can use any Abilities and skillsthat a class brings with it. You can see exactly what this looks like in the picture gallery in this chapter.
  • For beginners, we recommend the pre-made heroes and characters. This way, you can first see which combinations work well. It is also best to familiarize yourself with our tips for beginners for Divinity.
  • In the following chapters we will explain the general characteristics of each class.

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The magic classes in Divinity: Original Sin 2

In total, there are five primary magic classes in Divinity: Original Sin 2. For all of these classes, you should primarily invest your points in Intelligence and Constitution put.

  • Die Witch is as beguiling as it is destructive: with it you can enchant enemies and make them fight for you or bind them to you.
  • If wizard you can bring the power of the elements to your side. Popular combinations are Pyrokinet and Geomancer, for example, as you can create puddles of oil and then set them on fire.
  • If Battle Mage Be in the middle of the action and strengthen your melee attacks with powerful spells.
  • A Summoner can summon totems and demons to assist him in battle or heal allies.
  • Stand far away and still do a lot of damage and influence the battle: This path is available to you as Enchanter open.

Play as a Warrior in Divinity: Original Sin 2

Warriors here are, in the broadest sense, the melee fighters in Divinity: Original Sin 2, who deal with Strength and Constitution However, the Inquisitor is, just like the Battle Mage, a successful mixture of warrior and mage.

  • The fighter is the classic warrior in Divinity: Original Sin 2. They stand in the middle of their enemies and can taunt and beat them up as they please.
  • Similar to the battle mage, you are Inquisitor in the middle of the action and do a lot of damage with your weapon and spells. A popular combination for the Inquisitor is warfare with necromancy, as you heal yourself a little with each hit.
  • The Metamorph adapts to the current situation using a few tricks. For example, he can use the “Polymorph” ability to turn opponents into chickens, making them almost incapable of fighting.
  • One might think that knights and warriors are the same thing. But that is not true, because the Ritter deals a little more with the status effects of the enemies. You can use certain skills to cripple or even knock down the enemies.
  • In principle, you can cleric heal or smash skulls. It all depends on what you prefer. You often wear a shield and plate armor.

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