Divinity 2 Romance Options
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is out now for Windows, and is available from gog and Steam for £29.99. New Divinity: Original Sin 2 stretch goals add dedicated mod support, romance option, more. By Stephany Nunneley, Friday, 18 September 2015 21:33 GMT. A more dynamic relationship system which.
Page Tools.This page is dedicated to Sebille, one of the many companions you can find in Divinity: Original Sin 2.Personal Quest. Step one begins when she joins your party in Fort Joy. The next entry can be found if you follow a lizard named Stingtail. He eventually will go to sleep in a secluded area.
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Interact with him and let Sebille kill him. After that, head to the middle of town and speak to Griff.
Let Sebille speak to him. After, you'll learn that her next mark is in the Hollow Marshes. After exiting Fort Joy, you will soon find the Hollow Marshes Bridge waypoint. Just a short walk North of it is Zaleskar, your next contact. In the Driftwood region, you can get a large update.
North-East of the Driftwood Fields waypoint, you will come across a large encampment of people. They aren't terribly friendly. You can talk your way inside, or fight if it comes down to it. Be warned, this area is filled with level 15 enemies. The people you need are in the East building, on the second floor. There Sebille will encounter Roost. Another fight will occur.
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Beat it to claim the journal entry and learn that Sebille has only 1 person left to track down. Complete the to earn a new entry. 'dataManager':','props':'pageProps':'page':'canonical':'/wikis/divinity-original-sin-2/Sebille','id':'59b01863c9ac057800aa88c7','name':'Divinity: Original Sin II','tags':'ign','divinity-original-sin-2','dos2','locked':false,'page':'title':'Sebille','updatedAt':'2017-10-22T18:12:09Z','locked':false,'revisionId':593,'thin':false,'hasVideo':false,'mapMarker':null,'htmlEntities':'name':'html','values':'html':'u003cpu003eThis page is dedicated to Sebille, one of the many companions you can find.
Last updated on October 21st, 2018Divinity: Original Sin 2 is in full swing, and one of the major issues players are having with the game is. What Build do I use? What’s a good Build for a Warrior? Since the game is extremely difficult this has come much more into focus than one would expect.
In this Build Guide were going to cover the unique Build: Duelist. Let’s jump into this Build and see just how it works. Duelist – Rogue BuildThe Duelist is a high risk, high reward Build whereby the character focuses on high damage and Dodging. Because players are more inclined to Duel Wield when playing a rogue-like character (with Daggers) there is a natural synergy here with the Talent which increases Dodging by 10% when.
Players wishing to play this sort of Build should also pick the race for this character, as they get an additional 5% to Dodging from. You won’t have quite as good of Dodging as a Stormbringer, but it’ll still be quite good. Level 15 Duelist. I haven’t quite gotten Warfare maxed out yet, but I’m getting there. You can see I have 45% Dodging with out any help and with many pieces not having Dodging on them yet. I am also not a Dwarf, so I’d have 5% more if I were.
Duelist Attributes and EquipmentThe Duelist will focus on. Finesse is the primary of your Daggers, so you’ll need this to increase your damage.
Wits will grant you Critical Chance as well as Initiative and is useful for spotting traps and other valuable items around the map. I recommend putting points into these two Attributes in a roughly 2:1 ratio. You can also put a few points into and/or as needed. Finesse and Wits are the two most important Attributes for this Build. You want to hit hard and often, as well as go first in combat with the Duelist.Duelists utilize Armour that requires Finesse, which means you will have a balance of Physical and Magical Armour. Ideally you’d have more Magical Armour than Physical, because with the amount of Dodge you’re going to have you shouldn’t be getting hit by Weapon attacks often, so keep that in mind when selecting Armour. You’ll also want to find pieces of gear that have either Dodging on them or Dual Wielding and stack pieces with these bonuses as high as you can.In terms of Weapons, as previously covered, you’re going to want to Dual Wield Daggers.
This will ensure you get the bonus from Parry Master, as well as allow you to utilize Scoundrel Skills. There are a couple good pairs of Daggers you can get early on. Drops the Unique Daggers: and in.
If you defeat in the of you will get and, which are also very good. These will help get you going until there is a better selection of gear to choose from. One of several pairs of Unique daggers you’ll find through out the game. The bonuses aren’t ideal on these two, but the damage is quite good for the stage of the game they can be found.
Duelist Abilities and TalentsOne of the hardest parts about making a Build in Divinity: Original Sin 2 is getting your distribution correct. It’s easy to get spread too thin, and often people make the mistake of not spreading points around enough. The bonuses you gain from Abilities in this game are somewhat different than the original, so it’s easy to see why people can get confused. Let’s take a look at what Abilities and you need for a Duelist.As a Duelist you will want at least 3 points into so you can use the bulk of the Skills there (5 points if you want ) and you want 10 points into and 10 points into. Dual Wielding will not only increase your damage, but will also increase your Dodging, which is important for this Build. Despite Warfare’s tooltip, it will enhance your piercing damage, as well as your physical damage, so it gets high priority here.
Keep in mind you will need 1 or 2 points in Warfare early on so that you can use as well. Dual Wielding will not only increase your damage, but your Dodging, which is key for this Build. Warfare will not only increase your Physical Damage, but your Piercing Damage as well.As far as go I’d recommend the following:– I think this one is obvious by now, but I have to mention it here because it belongs in this section. The one Talent this Build cannot live without, so take this first thing.– Pretty much a must for any melee sort of Build. You’ll get use out of this Talent nearly every battle, so take it early.– Excellent for any melee character. Helps you get in range so that you can use a gap closer to start the fight without using any AP. Since we have points in Scoundrel anyway, it’s a no brainer.– A great way to increase your overall damage output.
Since you’ll have high initiative with this Build you should make good use of it.– You’ll be maxing Warfare with this setup, so this is a natural fit. This won’t happen until the later half of the game though, so you don’t need to take it right away. Duelist SkillsNow that you’ve decided which Talents and Abilities you want, you’ll need to identify just which Skills work best with this kind of setup. Duelists will use a mix of Scoundrel and Warfare Skills to deal damage and stay alive.
Since Builds evolve over the course of the game, I’m going to put the Skills in order from earliest obtainable to latest, because you won’t be able to get them all right way.– Gives you AP at the cost of AP next round. Very good for this sort of Build, because you will have very high DPS, so you may be able to burn down a target or at least CC them before they get an attack using this skill.– A great gap closer that guarantees a Backstab Critical, albeit with a 15% damage reduction vs a basic attack.
This should be the first skill you use at the beginning of the fight, if you are in range of your target.– A decent ranged skill for this Build (85% damage vs basic attack). It can Backstab, so try to aim for an enemy whose back is already facing you for best results.– A 115% damaging skill with 2 negative Status Effects, both of which are resisted by Physical Armour. Hard to find many Skills this good with no downside.– A great way to prevent targets from getting away from you and making them pay if they try. Deals the same amount of damage as a basic attack and piercing when they move.– This attack pierces Armour and is a great way to finish off a target, or deal damage to a target with high Physical Armour, that can be finished by a Mage character on its turn. Deals the same damage as a basic attack.– This skill deals 100% damage and sets Atrophy on the target, preventing it from attacking on its turn. You can never have enough of these type of S kills.– The best finisher in the game. It’s up to you if you want to invest 5 points into Scoundrel just for this skill or not.
Personally I think it works better in an Assassin type Build, but it deals staggering 140% damage vs. A basic attack.– A decent AoE skill that comes with a Knockdown, which is good. Wait until turn 2 to use this skill, as you’ll want to get in and Backstab turn 1. It will also allow enemies to group up first.– Absolutely excellent for AoE damage as you don’t suffer a damage reduction from using it.
In other words, this will deal the same amount of damage as a basic attack, just to every target it hits.– Another skill that can be used to prevent your target from getting away from you. Deals 115% damage vs. A basic attack, and hits targets adjacent to your initial target.Miscellaneous Skills– This Skill provides you with an additional 15% Dodging while the effect lasts for 1 AP and 1 SP. This is a great way to buff yourself at the start of combat to help ensure you are not struck, especially during Act 2. Final TipsWith 10 points into Dual Wielding, the Parry Master and Sturdy Talents, you should be at 25% Dodging without any gear, which is pretty good.
You want to shoot for 50% or better near the end of the game with your own equipment. This isn’t overly difficult to do, since that’s essentially 3 pieces of Armour with +7% Dodge on them. Also, keep in mind that increases your Dodging, so having a Summoner in the party or someone with a decent amount of points into this Ability, you will further increase your Dodging. This makes it possible for you to to hit over 75% Dodging near the end of the game. At 10 Leadership you will grant other friendly characters 20% Dodging and 30% resistances.
Ideally you’d have this on a Summoner type character who Summons a lot of Totems and a Pet.and Rupture Tendons when combined are one of the most deadly combinations in the game. Chickens will move around a lot and take piercing damage in mass quantity when Rupture Tendons is applied. So much so that Larian recently nerfed the amount of steps chickens take so that this specific combo will deal less overall damage. Consider adding a point into to get this skill just for that combo.Blinding your enemies reduces their accuracy by 35%, which can essentially make you actually unhittable later on in the game when you’ve acquired some decent gear. Because Blind is a Status Effect that is resisted by Magic Armour, it’s difficult to pull off with this Build so consider having a party member put some points into to take the and skills to help you out (or use Razzle Dazzle Grenades). Because these scale off Intelligence and Blind is blocked by Magic Armour, it is advised you have your Geomancer learn these Skills at some point.increase your Dodging when slotted into necklaces that have Rune slots. Be sure to find ones that do and slot the best Thunder Rune you can in there and it will increase your Dodging by up to 6%.
Although that isn’t a huge amount, it all adds up to a much larger number! Also, one of the benefits of Dual Wielding is that your offhand Weapon will also have a Rune slot, which won’t be the case if you’re a Two-Handed Build of some sort ( Shields have a Rune slot too).Lastly, consider dropping a point into, so that you have a way to replenish Magic Armour , since that will be your one vulnerability. This will also grant you access to at least 1 heal, which can also come in handy.Be sure to check out our other! Good luck Sourcerers, Rivellon is counting on you!