Again, for this one to work, you’ll need to install another mod too - in this case, Helaene - Shared Library, which is required to run all of creator Helaene’s class mods. Weirdly, you can even impale your enemies with wooden stakes, which must feel pretty cathartic for your average bloodsucker. Arc 4 is a bit of both it tends to conclude everything, but there are 6 or 7 possible endings, depending on the actions that you choose. Just make sure you grab OdinCore - Mod Services too and set it to load first - this package is required to run the Spectre, as well as creator Odinblade’s many other excellent class mods.Īnd if that’s not sinister enough for you, why not try the Vampire? This class’s gorily creative spells will turn you into a walking horror movie, letting you summon swarms of bats, hypnotise foes, vomit up torrents of cursed blood, and more. Divinity Original Sin did seem to funnel you down a specific path despite being able to move around freely. And it even introduces a new weapon type to the game, scythes, for the complete Grim Reaper experience.
If you fancy a walk on the dark side, it’s the perfect pick - when your main source of damage is stacking ‘Agony’ on foes, you know you’re not one of the goodies.
One of our favourites is the Spectre, a soul-draining wizard who cripples foes with dark curses and damage-over-time effects. Map of the Reapers Eye island, and Fort Joy, an ancient fortress located on. These can really make your latest playthrough feel fresh, by introducing a suite of custom spells, abilities, and mechanics to either dedicate your character to, or mix and match with other builds. Divinity: Original Sin II is a game full to the brim with character options. One of the coolest things mods can add to the game is whole new classes.