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Divinity Original Sin 2

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I am currently playing as Ifan, and have chosen Sebille, Fane and The Red Prince as my companions.

I chose Ifan as my character simply because a lone wolf seemed to be someone I wouldn't choose as a companion.

Sebille had this very interesting introduction with the needle. That was quite something. Also, her volunteering to be in the camp for revenge is exciting.

Fane was incredibly fun on the boat. Just reading his book not caring about anything else. Also the fact that he is secretly undead is very interesting.

And The Red Prince - I honestly don't know. He just appears to be a fun guy.

How about you?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago (8 children)

It's my first time playing but I just jumped in (with a little help in builds from fextralife) and didn't look back.

I'm playing as Fane, I just dig the backstory, something about unknown loss, and I think it's interesting that undead in general have to keep their faces hidden (don't think that's a spoiler, pretty sure they're clear about that in character creation). Build I'm going with is a Tectonic Sage. I also have Beast with me as a battlemage My wife is playing as Sebile, necro/pyro and she has Ifan with her.

I'm digging the game so far, just finished act 1!

BTW thanks for setting up this community Sibbo!

[–] stembolts 3 points 8 months ago (6 children)

fextra? really? maybe I'm jaded from all of their "technically-legal-now-banned" twitch viewbotting. but wasn't their wiki just a front for that view botting? I assumed the wiki content would be bunk. hopefully I'm wrong.

this is the first comment I've ever seen in the wild that has said anything remotely positive about fextra.

[–] lzbz 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Their build guides for DOS2 are pretty solid for the most part

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