

Virtually everything in Divinity can be moved with enough Strength, so remember to experiment!Įlements Can Trigger Different Effects Off Each Other Set up a giant trap, then lure your enemies into it and blow up the barrels, causing massive amounts of damage. If you find a tough fight that you're struggling with, run around the area and grab a few barrels. You know those barrels you are usually avoiding in combat? Well, a high strength character can actually pick them up and carry them around! What's better, is that it works on a lot of bosses who are immune or resistant to other status effects. Once an enemy has no Physical Armor, you can use Chicken Claw on them to turn them into a chicken! This makes them very easy to hit and causes them to miss several rounds of combat. Knockdowns and Stuns for instance are powerful spells that buy you time in combat to deal with a scary situation.Ĭhicken Claw however, is a true treat. There are a lot of useful status effects in Divinity. Alternatively you can Bless a normal surface of water and turn it into a pond that heals you every time you step into it.

Bless the object to remove the curse and make the item safe. You can usually tell because there will be a black fog on or around them. Removing Curse from an Object - Some objects, like levers and switches are cursed.Below are some applications of the bless spell:

It's a strange one and at first it might not seem particularly useful.īless has several applications, but most of them are secretive. Several hours into the game you will unlock the Bless spell. Elves can eat body parts, which is well known, but what the game doesn't tell you is that they also can learn skills while eating body parts!ĭwarves and Humans get the short end of the stick and sadly have no extra special hidden perks. For example, the Lizard race can dig holes without using a shovel and the Skeleton race can pick locks using their boney fingers.
