

You may not get much benefit from the damage boost, though.

Cannibalize isn't especially helpful for Lone Wolves, but Flesh Sacrifice is a great racial skill that will net you more AP to work with in combat. Humans get +2 Initiative - and though Lone Wolf forces you to run with a smaller party, their Encourage skill does affect summons.Įlves, on the other hand, get Cannibalize and Flesh Sacrifice. And I'd personally recommend creating a custom character, since Dome of Protection is an excellent skill to have. If you want to go it alone, your best race options are Human and Elf. In this Divinity Original Sin 2 guide, we'll go over the best build for lone wolfing the game. If you know you want to play a Lone Wolf character, some builds will be better than others. But bear in mind that a party of two will need to employ a very different set of tactics than a party of four will. We’ll keep you updated once we get more info on this.īe sure to check back with Twinfinite for more information on Divinity: Original Sin 2.The Lone Wolf talent doesn't restrict you to just one character in your party, and you'll be able to have at most one other companion with you. It’s also highly possible that one of your party members or classes will be able to learn a permanent Resurrection spell later in the game, but at the moment, we haven’t encountered anything like that just yet. To avoid this, I also recommend quick saving your game before each fight so that you can reload the file if anything goes wrong. However, scrolls can become rather difficult to come by, especially if you have to keep reviving dead characters.

If you have enough scrolls, I recommend letting each of your characters carry one, just in case you need to pull off an emergency resurrection in battle. This will bring them back to life with 20% of their maximum HP.

To resurrect a dead character, simply assign the Resurrection scroll to the hotbar of any of your characters, click on it to activate it, then click on the character you want to revive. Scrolls can also be bought from vendors, with the earliest ones appearing at Fort Joy. When you’re starting out in the game, you will be able to find Resurrection scrolls all throughout the world. There’s no permadeath setting at play here, so you will be able to revive them if the need arises. However, don’t worry if this does happen. Whether you make a miscalculated move, or you’re outplayed by the enemy AI, you will inevitably have one of your characters die. It’s going to happen to everyone at some point in Divinity: Original Sin 2. Reviving Characters in Divinity: Original Sin 2
