Tips For Playing Divinity: Original Sin: Enhanced Edition Build your characters wisely. Always bring a shovel. Talk to the animals. Talk to rats, in particular. First up, get your party together. Follow the story to the murder scene. Stay in town until level 3. At level three, take the “All Skilled Up” talent.
A powerful combat system that mixes what you love about turn-based combat (action points, initiative, tactical reflection, careful planning and positioning) with a unique spin - in Divinity: Original Sin, you can use the reactive environment to your advantage, and completely change the course of a battle. Are your opponents standing in water?
You can play Divinity: Original Sin in co-op (and it’s super cool!) but most of my time with the game has been spent solo. I decided that in the interest of keeping the article focused, I’d stick with offering tips for the type of game I’ve got the most experience with.
Pick good names. Your characters will talk a lot in Divinity: Original Sin, often with one another. Pick two names that you enjoy reading together, characters you’d like to imagine hanging out and talking.
Using your Source powers, you can channel magic in many different ways. You can use the four elements to naturally work together, or against each other. (e.g. ice freezes water, fire melts ice, poison will be cleansed with water, or ignited with fire... the combinations are plenty!)
There's no limit. Divinity Original Sin's classless system gives you the same freedom when you level up your heroes. Whatever "flavor" you gave your heroes upon creation will not bind them to a certain type of skills or characteristics.