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Sometimes things like this ring are better than just something with Summoning on it. When in doubt, just prioritize Summoning. However, because Druids utilize such a wide variety of Skills, taking the one with the highest number of overall bonuses may be better in some cases. With this Build you want to pump Summoning up as high as you possibly can, so taking gear that has Summoning on it is advised. This makes their primary threat melee and archer enemies, so they will need to watch out for these and deal with them accordingly. There is not an Attribute that increases summon strength, so you can match summoning with other sorts of Builds (like the Ranger).ĭruids will utilize Intelligence-based Armour and in doing so will have very high Magic Armour. Druids don’t deal much direct damage, but when they do, they want their spells to hit as hard as they can…thus the Intelligence.
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Druids need a butt load of Memory because they use more Skills than any other Build in the game, so be sure to place as many points as needed. Looks pretty crazy right? Wait until you see the stats on my Incarnate… Druid Attributes and Equipmentĭruids focus primarily on Memory with a secondary focus on Intelligence (yes you read that right). The Druid is simply an Elementalist living vicariously via the Incarnate. No Build uses more Skills than the Druid. Druids stack Armour up high so that they cannot be controlled and they force their enemies to deal with their Incarnate or face the consequences. Druids also come equipped with many utility Skills from many different skill lines and this allows them to have a wide variety of spells for nearly every situation. The Druid is a Summoner who utilizes his Conjure Incarnate to the fullest by buffing him to extreme lengths that make the Incarnate extremely deadly. Let’s jump into this Build and see just how it works. In this Build Guide were going to cover the extremely versatile (and fun) Druid. Since the game is rather difficult this has come much more into focus than one would expect. What Build do I use? What’s a good Build for a Warrior? Ranger? Mage? etc.
#DIVINITY ORIGINAL SIN 2 SUMMONER BUILD FULL#
Memory #1, Finesse and Wits tied for #2 (going first with a character like this is so important).Divinity: Original Sin 2 is in full swing, and one of the major issues players are having with the game is Builds. 2-3 point dips in everything but warfare, max out Summoning, 3-5 points in necromancy, and everything else in Huntsman. Tl dr: Finesse bow summoner is definitely not a build to sleep on. While incarnate and other player were whacking enemies into submission, I could hamper enemies they couldn't get to, or tactically redeploy them using nether swap. While I was a secondary damage dealer, I could approach respectable damage with high ground, and through special arrows, I had a ton of cc options (don't sleep on knockdown or elemental arrows). Giving my incarnate source points was almost always a waste when I could just spend them on more action economy.
#DIVINITY ORIGINAL SIN 2 SUMMONER BUILD SKIN#
I almost never used source infusions since I was typically better off spending my source points on time warps, totems of the necromancer (which scales off summoning lol), or skin graft. Since I had to find high ground to maximize my range for buffs anyway, Huntsman skills + high ground and a bow seemed like a good choice, especially since my incarnate was primarily doing elemental damage. My friend and I did a coop tactician lone wolf run where I went Finesse/Summoning with Fane and it actually worked incredibly well. So it would mean alot to me if anyone that has more knowledge about these thingsĬould give me a solid and detailed breakdown about what I have done wrong and what I can do to make my character not suck. Someone told me that most of what I do is ok but that I should max out Warfare and that I only need 15 in strenght and max out finesse and get high Witīut problem is I dont know if its viable or if I have done everything wrong. Im playing as Red Prince and Im going for a Huntsman/Polymorph build and so far to lvl 14 its been going good so far, but recent playtimes its been going rather bad, DMG output is low I feel alot more squishy and I feel useless compared to my friends and even when I play with BOTS :-( I wanna be helpful to my friends not a burden T.T