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Updated Note: From various readings, the max level is not 20, but rather a 'soft cap.'
With the game released as is (no DLC yet), there are enough experience points to gain level 20 just doing the quests without murdering everything for experience points.
With the game released as is (no DLC yet), there are enough experience points to gain level 20 just doing the quests without murdering everything for experience points.
Updated [Source] (http://www.rpguides.de/divinity-original-sin/artikel/charakterstufen.htm). Thanks /r/DuchessOfKvetch
Updated Level 22. Thanks /r/shiras_reddit
Updated Level 22. Thanks /r/shiras_reddit
Soft Cap Level 20 will have:
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Attr = Attribute points gained per level.
Abil = Ability points gained per level.
LW = Ability points gained per level when Lone Wolf talent is taken.
Talent = Talent points gained per level.
Abil = Ability points gained per level.
LW = Ability points gained per level when Lone Wolf talent is taken.
Talent = Talent points gained per level.
edit: updated source, and [remove old source] (http://www.rpguides.de/divinity-original-sin/)
edit2: change max level to soft cap.
edit3: added level 22 stats.
edit2: change max level to soft cap.
edit3: added level 22 stats.
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Abilities in Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition are the foundation upon which your characters are built for the rest of the game. The Abilities are divided into 6 categories for easy reference as to how they help to develop your character.
You start with zero Abilities, but are given 5 points to pick your favourites and add a level to them during the Character Creation phase.The more points(or levels) you put into a certain ability (e.g. Aerotheurge), the more skills you can learn from that ability (e.g. Air Shield skill that you can only learn if you have 3 points in your Aerotheurge ability).
You start with zero Abilities, but are given 5 points to pick your favourites and add a level to them during the Character Creation phase.The more points(or levels) you put into a certain ability (e.g. Aerotheurge), the more skills you can learn from that ability (e.g. Air Shield skill that you can only learn if you have 3 points in your Aerotheurge ability).
Levelling Up
The philosopher's stone. To level up a certain Ability, you need ability points equal to the level you want to increase to. E.g. If you wanted to level up your Crafting Ability from level 3 to 4, you will need 4 ability points. If you wanted to increase it then from level 4 to level 5, you would need 5 more ability points. Gaining ability points can be tricky, so use your points wisely.
Abilities
Weapon Abilities in Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition increase the character's effectiveness with various weapon types. By increasing these Abilities, characters will deal more damage, gain Critical Damage or reduce the AP cost of attacking.
Weapon Abilities
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Unlimited Action Points
Unlimited Carry Weight
No Cooldown
Unlimited Durability
Unlimited Items
Unlimited Inventory Split
Increase Movement Speed
Selected Character Pointers (after changing attributes or skills, manually spend +1 in-game to save)
Last Item Moved Pointers
Mouseover Item Editor (doesn't save, oh well)
Divinity Original Sin 2 Civil Ability Points 1
Treat Containers as New fixed
Find Item in New Container (must have lucky charm)
Set Treasure Level
fixed
Print Global Variables - <address> <name> (<value>) - use float type
Print Treasure Identifiers - shows ID and name of each item (use to find current item ID labels for the Find Item script)
Is GM Variable under Selected Character Pointers (Item Editor)No Longer Working
BACKUP YOUR SAVED GAME!
Set the variable to 1 to enable Game Master mode
Do a Quick Save with F5 and a Quick Load with F8 so the changes take full effect
You can now right-click on your existing gear and select Manage
When you're done cheating, set the Is GM variable back to 0
Quick Save with F5 and Quick Load with F8 to go back to normal
Warning The Find Item hack will replace a container's contents.
This could probably include quest items, so use with caution!
Maybe find an area with lots of containers and then save the game.
Open all of the containers to make sure they don't contain something important.
Then reload the game and use the hack as you please.
Special thanks to TechnoJacker for game share!
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DOS2 is NOT the kind of game that holds your hand. I can imagine new players are having a rough time getting started so I will try to give some basic tips that should help.
1) Take along a bedroll.
Healing potions and spells are a sparse commodity in this game, especially in the beginning. Sure you can rest in beds but sometimes you find yourself for away from any civilization. Luckily you can find a bedroll on the ship towards Fort Joy. Make sure to pick one up and keep it in your inventory. The bedroll allows you to rest between battles and will heal your party completely.
2) The ALT key reveals all the things you can pick up.
There is a lot of loot just lying around everywhere but sometimes its not that easy to see. If you press ALT all will be revealed! Mind you, you will still have to open crates and such before you can see what's inside. Be sure to look out for valuables like gold, silver or even paintings. You will be glad you have a lot of junk to sell when you want to buy stuff from a vendor.
3) Know when to run away and use your sneak skill
Sometimes it is wise to know when you are outclassed. Even enemies that are just one level higher then you decimate your party in minutes. Be careful when exploring and use your sneak skill (press C) to avoid getting seen.
4) Use the environment to your advantage.
More often then not battles will seem overwhelming. Always look out for ways to use the environment to your advantage. You can electrify water or blood and stun enemies. You stack crates to create temporary barriers. Also make sure you place your ranged fighters on the high ground. And avoid placing your guys near oil barrels or in toxic fumes.
5) Don't be a jack of all trades.
When leveling your characters makes sure you plan ahead. You will not get a lot of points to spend on skills and attributes so spend them wisely. A character that has one point in everything is not that useful. Play into the strengths of the character and make a diverse crew.
6) Quick save is your friend!
Auto saves are kinda sparse in this game. Make sure you save after everything important you do to avoid having to replay large sections.
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7) Be prepared to die a lot.
You will die a lot in this game. Some battles may seem impossible and it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Just remember that unless you are facing enemies that are a higher level then you there is always a way to win a fight. Maybe you can lure the enemies in a better spot or maybe you can use your spells to better effect..
I'm sure there are loads more tips that can help new players so feel free to add your nuggets of wisdom below!