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Lone wolf divinity 2
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lone wolf divinity 2

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Tactician/Honour is still doable on LW if you abuse things like Death Wish + Living on the Edge, or if you min-max every character to include Warfare, Scoundrel, and Polymorph so they can exploit Adrenaline, Skin Graft, and Enrage, even if it makes no sense lore-wise or RPG-wise for those characters to go into those disciplines. Now, late game, a LW character is basically the same as a Non-LW character, just with increased health or crit chance, which only helps when you're actually critting. And besides, if you didn't want to use it, you didn't have to. Personally, I never saw Lone Wolf as OP anyway, and I did several playthroughs with it. That stat stacking past 40 (and past 10 for combat abilities) was absolutely necessary as a damage increase to offset the handicap of having fewer characters. The 30% extra health does not help when you're dealing with enemies who can take your armor and health down in one turn anyway. It's like playing without Lone Wolf, but with only 2 characters instead of 4. I can stack more crit chance and damage, yes, and that's helpful when I get the crits, but when I don't get those crits, it's basically impossible to progress. I just don't have the damage output to CC or kill enough enemies before they outnumber, CC, and kill both my characters.

lone wolf divinity 2

It used to be essentially a different playstyle, a mode separate-but-equal to the 4-player party, but now it's just a handicap, and boy does it start early or what! I was capped on several abilities and skills before the end of Act 1.Ĭompared to earlier playthroughs, I am really struggling about 70% of the way through Act 2. There's no wrong combo when picking lone wolf.I find that playing Lone Wolf is much harder than necessary after the nerf. Unlike a 4 man team where you have to be careful about how you split your damage to make sure its either completely stacked or well balanced, a lone wolf duo doesn't have to care much. While I'd agree that a 4 man team is better, as far as how you split your damage is concerned (as in the context of my comment which you chose to ignore it seems) a lone wolf effectively fulfills two character's worth. I mean, The doubled stats keeps their damage well above that of a regular character. A Lone Wolf duo is like running a 3 man party. You don't get double armor or double Magic Armor and if a Lone Wolf character ends up CC'd it's even more detrimental to the fight.Īt best, you could make the argument they are like, a character and a half. but they still cap the same with no civil bonuses, you still have the same cooldowns, and you are pulling more aggro from the smaller party size. You only get +2 AP, double skill and attributes. I don't get how Lone Wolf is two characters in one. So the usual 4:0 or 2:2 split between magic and physical is pretty much 2:0 or 1:1 meaning that anything will work. Originally posted by Chaoslink:Yeah, lone wolf is basically two characters in one. I'd really like to help them all and experience the story of each and every character I met and that can possible join my party ^^ I'd like to have both or even more in the party, because I really like the characters and I feel like I leave them behind if I don't team up with them. just to realize, that my Lone Wolf buff disappears, because we are actually 3 now.

lone wolf divinity 2

I just got The Red Prince and Ifan ben-Mezd in my party.

lone wolf divinity 2

I really struggle storywise what Character to pick. Rogue will finish what you don't kill drops off later in the game.Ĭleric will just be a bad version of you.īlood mage will just be a better version of you.Īnd all "elemental/magic" type mages are basically bouncing off the same concept, it ultimately boils down to picking a duo-element or tri-elemental mage long term. Ranger will be super easy mode ( but less interesting ) Which means you'll be smashing people with the good ole' hammer in a lonewolf party doubling down on damage type will see an easier game, but honestly anything flies. Originally posted by Lethan:Well, it's basically a deathknight.















Lone wolf divinity 2