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<br> | <br>The Inquisitor is one of several pre-made classes in _Divinity: Original Sin II _ , but what works best with this build, and how should it be played? Inquisitors are a class that would best be qualified as a necromancer that uses warrior traits. This makes the build special as it is more of a battle mage type that focuses on dealing physical dam<br><br> <br>Terrain Transmutation (2 Polymorph): Swaps surfaces in two locations. Good for either clearing out paths or placing nasty surfaces under enemies. Most enemies will instantly be killed by Lava surface Fire dam<br><br> <br>**Divinity Original Sin 2 ** has a plethora of options, including special ways of building characters and treasures hidden through the entire campaign . And even if you are indecisive you can also rebuild your entire team . But, with some planning and strategy, you can make a character you really want. One of these possible first classes includes Metamo<br><br> <br>For base skills, Tentacle Lash will be your primary damage attack that can also prevent enemies from using their own abilities. Bullhorns are great for movement more than actual damage. Last, consider either Battle Stomp or Bouncing Shield from Warfare depending on your weaponry. You will also have access to All In when using a two-handed weapon, Shields Up with a shield, Flurry with an off-hand weapon, and Sucker Punch when using a single one-handed weapon. Opportunist is good to stop enemy movement, but also consider Hothead for higher damage out<br><br> <br>Attributes are broken down into strength, finesse, intelligence, constitution, memory, and wits. For an Inquisitor, strength, intelligence, and constitution are going to be the most useful. Strength adds to the percentage of damage melee and strength-based skill attacks do. Intelligence adds to the percentage of damage magic attacks and skills deal. Constitution adds to the player's vitality pool. Remember that some of these can fight each other depending on what the player invests in. Other good options to dump a few points into our wits for critical chance and initiative, and memory for more ski<br><br> <br>Due to this class being entirely based around dealing physical damage, the player will likely want to stick to that type of damage base when looking at new skills. This is because when a player deals magically based damage instead they are attacking a different shield. Usually, the best choice to go up against enemies in Act I and II is to keep all the character's damage of the same type to all fight the same shield base. Only later on will the players need to diversify their dam<br><br> <br>As a Battlemage, you will be dealing with some mix between Physical and Magic damage. It would be better to just prioritize one: either heavily invest in two-handed Strength weapons and Warfare or Intelligence staves and Pyrokinetic . Either way, being on the frontlines means that it would be good to wear Strength-based armor. Consider starting with 1 Strength (mostly for future gear requirements), 2 Intelligence, 1 Warfare, 1 Pyrokinetic, and Civil Ability matching your character (Barter for Ifan, Loremaster for Sebille, et<br><br> <br>Thunder rune weapons have an increase in Air damage, based on the initial weapon damage. You can either deal lots of damage by putting it on an Air staff or spread it to two different weapons. A full set of Mystical Thunder runes seem to favor a dual dagger rogue who is very evasive and uses some Aerotheurge magic. Consider picking up stealthy skills like Cloak and Dagger, Chloroform, Favourable Wind, Uncanny Evasion, and Blessed Smoke Cl<br><br> <br>Grasp of the Starved - AOE that causes surfaces and clouds to turn to blood, summons undead hands from the ground that deal 250% physical damage, and can set crippled to those who don't have physical ar<br><br> <br>Runes can be found throughout your adventure, either as treasure or from merchants. However, it can take time to gather up a collection this way. Instead, consider crafting some runes yourself. The supplies can be found all throughout Rivellon. Additionally, if you have access to the Lady Vengeance you can ask Han to fetch your items. As with most crafting, you may have to separate items into singles to avoid combination err<br><br> <br>All in all, geomancy is likely the best option out of these but depending on the character's playstyle summoning or hydrosophist are good alternatives if a player is looking to invest in other skill lines. Now that these are out of the way, let's look at skills players should snag in their base skill li<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>Flame weapons are great to supplement the power of Fire skills like Master of Sparks or Firebrand (although only the weapon itself, not the power of the actual spells), as well as strong [https://Www.Strategylair.com/articles/mastering-gifts-in-fire-emblem-engage.html Fire Emblem Engage Gifts] damage staves or even long-distance wands. Its Mystical Frame upgrades aim towards a pyro focused archer. If you go this route, consider laying out Throw Explosive Traps and Fireball, then use Elemental Arrowheads to soak up the fla<br> | ||
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