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<br>With this skill, a character can remove Mad, Enraged, Sleeping, Taunted, Charmed, Terrified, and Blinded effects. Moreover, they get the Clear-Minded status for three turns. This buff gives +2 Strength, Finesse, and Intelligence, and +5 Wits. These benefits make Peace of Mind easily one of the best buffs in Original Sin<br><br> <br>The Cleric is a supportive healer that also leans into dealing a bit of damage in close quarters or with blood magic. Depending on your team makeup, you will need to decide which direction to take your hero: a sturdy tank, an expert doctor, a life drainer, and cryomancer are all potential aspects. But trying to cover every job at once will leave them watered down from their full potential. Thankfully, you can always restart any build using a Magic Mirr<br> <br>Wizards easily become the bread and butter of magical offense, thanks to their specialization in Geomancy and Pyrokinetic. Their combination of starting skills Fossil Strike and Pyrokinetic can easily produce a field of fire. Moreover, thanks to this offensive skill-tree, Wizards can devastate opponents quickly with AOE atta<br><br> <br>Unfortunately, this caveat might make players reliant solely on combat-oriented skills. However, there actually exist some skills that have more benefits than most Original Sin 2 players realize. Just what other skills should players consider getting for their characters? Moreover, just what makes these skills extremely valua<br><br> <br>Larian Studios designed the default Cleric class with 1 Strength, 1 Intelligence, 1 Constitution, 1 Hydrosophist, 1 Necromancer, 1 Bartering; Restoration, <a href="https://www.Strategylair.com/articles/mastering-gifts-in-fire-emblem-engage.html">Emotional Gameplay Moments</a> Decaying Touch, Blood Sucker skills, and Hothead Talent. A serviceable start but can be rewor<br><br> <br>However, like any good skill, Forced Exchange does have a caveat. Since it's best used to exchange Vitality, players get maximum benefits when they are low on Vitality. As such, this skill needs to be used carefully, or when players get to delay their turn and guarantee they are not <br><br> <br>For instance, a surrounded Rogue can put on Chameleon Cloak and then cast Cloak and Dagger to get away from the battlefield. Moreover, they can relocate to a safer location or even behind a stronger enemy for a good ol' fashioned backs<br><br> <br>Players looking for a 2H-wielding RPG class can rely on the Knight. While their attacks need more AP, they compensate with decent weapon damage. Moreover, Knights have the Opportunist talent that makes them capable of making stronger opportunity atta<br><br> <br>The default Metamorph build is 2 Strength, 2 Finesse, 1 Two-Handed, 1 Polymorph, 1 Persuasion; Chicken Claw, Tentacle Lash, Bullhorns skills and Opportunist Talent. This is what recruited companions will have, but your main character can tweak this to be a bit better. You can also retrain your allies once getting to a Magic Mirror for respec<br><br> <br>Kvyn’s Hands (Gloves): possible loot inside the Doctor’s basement. However, getting these may lockout Lord Ruaney unique items. Has a Finesse and Thievery penalty, but a Strength boost and gives innate Tentacle L<br><br> <br>For new Talents, try out Arrow Recovery to save on expending arrows, Duck Duck Goose to escape danger, Executioner for more AP, Far Out Man to increase spell range, and Guerilla to launch first strikes from stea<br><br> <br>Players who want a safe melee choice can rely on the Fighter for their 1H-and-Shield specialization. Thankfully, Fortify and Bouncing Shield give the Fighter decent melee and ranged capabilities . Fortify increases their Physical Armor, while Bouncing Shield enables a shield bash to ricoc<br><br> <br>Apotheosis (5 Polymorph): All other Source skills cost 0 Source for three turns. If you have the AP reserves to use other Source skills, this can be very game breaking. This can allow you to instantly use other skills like Skin Graft, Thick of the Fight, Dome of Protection (Custom Character), Demonic Stare (Red Prince), or Time W<br><br> <br>First, your primary focus should be Polymorph skills which gain a damage bonus from Strength , making it ideal to have 4 Strength, no Finesse, and wield Strength-based weapons; dump that starting spear that requires Finesse. Most Polymorph attacks deal Physical damage, and will gain a multiplicative boost from Warfare ; so replace the Two-Handed with 1 Warfare. For Civil Ability, boost your character’s natural focus: Persuasion for Red Prince, Loremaster for Sebille, Thievery for Fane, <br><br> <br>That customization is key even when working within the game's prebuilt character classes. While it is truly a mix-and-match system, there are ways to maximize abilities to fit an archetype, filling out a valuable role in the party. For some, the best place is on the front lines as an armor-clad knight, for others the back lines as a spell-slinging sorcerer. Some, though, prefer to mix it up, to strike from the shadows, and leap back into the dark as soon as the damage is done, keeping the enemy ever on their toes. This is the art of the rogue, the stealthy, sharp striker class that excels at both damage dealing and unmatched mobility. This guide aims to help players create their perfect backstabber, giving the tips and tricks for playing a rogue in Divinity: Original Sin<br>
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