Divinity: Original Sin 2

Divinity: Original Sin 2

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Crafting, Skill & Attribute guide - FULL RELEASE VERSION
By kricket
User friendly crafting guide for divinity original sin 2.
   
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Crafting Guide
I've written a crafting guide similar to the one I made for Original Sin 1. I'll be adding descriptions as able. Please leave feedback on anything you find that is broken or missing.

http://www.irodemine.com/divinity2/
Skills Guide
An easily manageable table of all the skills can be found here.
www.irodemine.com/divinity2/skills.php
Atrribute Spending Guide
The following guide will help you plan where to spend your points to maximize damage.

Click here for the calculator.

http://www.irodemine.com/divinity2/damage.php
26 Comments
Darth Nihilus 3 Sep, 2018 @ 11:11am 
it's user-UNFRIENDLY. no icons, no descriptions... pfffff
kricket  [author] 5 Oct, 2017 @ 12:02pm 
It shows all Aero skills you could learn with Aero 2. I can add another filter for minum skill, so you could find all aero between 1 - 3?
APerfidiousDane 5 Oct, 2017 @ 10:10am 
Actually it does that for everything, what purpose does this serve?
APerfidiousDane 5 Oct, 2017 @ 10:09am 
I don't understand the skills guide. Selecting Aerothurge 2 still shows me aero 1 skills...
kricket  [author] 30 Sep, 2017 @ 9:45am 
I suspect the names of the items will change as you go up in levels. The names listed are the ones hard coded into the game, you won't actually see those in the cases of weapons.
Hung Daddy 28 Sep, 2017 @ 10:47am 
This is a very impressive list of craftable items. Just wondering, can you really not craft anything else than primitive weapons in DOS2, or is it just not discovered yet?
jadedalien 28 Sep, 2017 @ 2:10am 
*Inventory filter in game that is.
jadedalien 28 Sep, 2017 @ 2:09am 
Yeah I checked it thanks. I was just wondering because the inventory filter catches it as crafting material. Very confusing. I was hoping this one would make crafting worthwhile and interesting unlike the first one but looks like that isn't the case. Oh well, it doesn't blunt an otherwise excellent game. Thanks for this list though! :steamhappy:
kricket  [author] 27 Sep, 2017 @ 8:16pm 
@jadedalien the short answer is no. Check out the link. You can search for any item in game and it will tell you what you can use it for, if it is useable.
jadedalien 27 Sep, 2017 @ 6:39pm 
Is Ink pot and quill used for anything anymore?