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<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>Equalise (3 Polymorph): Redistributes all armor and health to everyone equally. This can be used defensively to heal up weakened allies, and also rob armor and health from the enemy. Can be very situational, but a great tool in boss fig<br><br> <br>Original Sin 2 introduces extremely flexible and dynamic battlefields , with a lot of objects that interact with each other. Players see this early on when the [https://www.strategylair.com/ SLG game Collectibles] shows them how certain objects and skills can cause oil barrels – or oil in general – to explode. Thanks to Fossil Strike , players have a handy tool that not only damages opponents but also creates an oil field below t<br><br> <br>As stated before, Divinity: Original Sin II has a very fluid class system. With that being said, players can add any extra class skills they want. Depending on the player character's style, several skill lines can be useful to them. For more a support player, investing in the Necromancy or Hydrosophist skill lines can be useful. Hydrosophist can use abilities like Restoration, Ice Fan, Cryogenic Stasis, Vampiric Hunger, Vampiric Hunger Aura, and Mass Cleanse Wounds. Necromancy has abilities like Bloodsucker, Decaying Touch, Last Rites, Deathwish, and Living on the E<br><br> <br>Players who get attacked by tougher foes might be inclined to think - "wouldn’t it be convenient if that monster got the same damage the character did?" Thankfully, Shackles Of Pain (Necromancer 2) does exactly that. At its core, a target can receive all the damage the spellcaster receives, making this a nifty "debuff" for bosses or elite foes who want to hurt the spellcas<br><br> <br>However, while this makes this a good Skill to attach a punishment element to weaker characters, players can maximize this Skill by having a melee character like a tank get points in Necromancer. Aside from tapping into lifesteal abilities, Shackles Of Pain can make it inadvisable for opponents to hit the tank and even punish bosses - all the while the tank remains alive in the proc<br><br> <br>As noted before, Strength should be your primary attribute. Every few levels defer a bit to Memory for more skill slots, Wits to improve crit rate and initiative, or Constitution to meet shield requirements. Note that each point in Polymorph will also give an extra attribute point to spend. Warfare will increase your raw Physical attacks. You should also grab whatever combat abilities to meet skill requirements, like Scoundrel and Necroman<br><br> <br>Some characters just attract enemies much faster, such as long-ranged Rangers and Wizards, or close-enough melee targets like tanks. Unfortunately, this sets them up for damage much easier, and they might even die faster. Thanks to the Necromancy skill Death Wish, the damage characters receive can be put to good use. When this skill is activated, Death Wish gives characters a damage bonus equal to the percentage of the Vitality they lost. For instance, if they have 40% Vitality, they get a 50% damage incre<br><br> <br>Like other support skills, Skin Graft sometimes gets the squinty eye for being non-combative in nature. Moreover, it doesn't even have any restorative properties. However, what it lacks in healing it compensates for with massive advantages. When activated, Skin Graft removes Bleeding , Poisoned, Necrofire, and Burning. Moreover, it resets all existing cooldowns for the charac<br><br> <br>Polymorph is a skill-based around transforming the player character. These transformations give the character a short-lived ability , anything from invisibility to charging at the enemy like a bull. Polymorph is especially useful for stealthy characters with the Chameleon Cloak which gives the character invisibility. However, Polymorph becomes more useful the farther along in the game the player goes. The Polymorph skill becomes great for crowd control and leveling the playing field with skills like Terrain Transmutation, Forced Exchange, and Equal<br><br> <br>In addition to the standard runes, Source Orbs can be placed into equipment slots. These don’t grant passive bonuses, but instead unlock skills while the item is equipped. Because of this, they cannot be combined with frames. Most of these skills can be gained by investing in one elemental and one combat skill tree: Geomancer and Scoundrel for Venomous Aura, Hydrosophist and Warfare for Mass Cleanse Wounds, and Aerotheurage and Huntsman for Evasive Aura. Still, if you want these skills without spending point than Source Orbs a suitable opt<br>
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