Divinity 2 origin vs custom reddit


  1. Divinity 2 origin vs custom reddit. I've been avoiding Early Access and all videos about BG3, but I have one question for the folks that have played Early Access: are Origin characters the better experience story-wise compared to custom characters? In Divinity: Original Sin 2, Larian had a similar system where you could pick one of the origin characters or make your own custom one. It depends on what type of experience you're looking for. Keep in mind that origin characters are tied to the world better than any other custom character, since they actually have a written backstory; but no one is stopping you from making one up for your custom :D. Along with this is have a warrior/necro 2 hand character for tanking sbd self sustain, and finally a solely damage oriented mage for massive damage. DOS2 is on sale for XBox, so I’m planning to try it instead of starting a fifth Baldur’s Gate 3 run. Edit: and definitely don't feel constrained to keep the origin characters in their "normal" role. but I liked both. They are incredibly similar. Personally, I wish I had played as an origin-character to begin with. Nov 18, 2020 · While custom characters offer players a sense of "ownership," Divinity Original Sin 2 is a story-driven enough game where premades have their place. . The classic . Disco Elysium doesn't have any combat whatsoever, but it's still great fun. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online I wouldn’t trust a Magister to get to the bottom of a butter dish. EDIT: I lied. After finishing pathfinder: kingmaker I'm now in the mood to play divinity:original sin 2. Related Divinity: Original Sin Role-playing video game Gaming forward back r/BaldursGate3 A community all about Baldur's Gate III, the role-playing video game by Larian Studios. When I first played, I wanted to play my own character and went Custom, but then restarted with Origin because they are decently fleshed out and I did not regret it! Obviously. 1. You completely miss out on a ton of voice acting and dialogue for the origin character you're playing as 2. The stories are not connected. The game is perfectly suited and meant to mix it up. Edit 2: Nevermind Divinity Original Sin 2 has Lohse, it is not a - Craziest origin choices: Red Prince, Sebille, Lohse (Fane if you count siding with the god king which is undead specific, not Fane specific) - Persolity: I like them more as a companion than rather as a origin character, based off those, Fane, Ifan, Red Prince, Lohse - Usefulness: Fane (character specific), Sebille (elf-specific) Yeah. And we finished the game again and still had unplayed origin character left for a 3rd playthrough. I have some questions about playing as Origin vs Custom characters. You have way more interactions and a completely seperate, big questline as an origin-character (which you will not get 'as deep' if they are just your companions). Probably Loshe. Dome of Protection Unstable is obviously the strongest one if you're into that sort of meme builds. As someone who first played the game with a custom character it can be quite uninteresting. There are many like it, but this one is mine. I think I prefer divinity's combat. Since there are 6 I can do a second with a different custom playthrough with the other 3 if/ more likely when, I decide to do so with no repeats. No option to change races, no option to change origins. Yes, besides Fane they all have pretty beat source abilities (Fane has easily one of the best abilities in the game), but it's not like you need those origin source skills. I think the abilities are also more consolidated so spending points at level up is easier in 2. You occasionally have some references to DOS1 and there are some recurring characters (Jahan, Arhu). part one individual items are dropped after fights instead of being looted off bodieswhich. But does custom character have those as well? Like, let's assume each origin has 2 secret scenes only available if you play the character. Custom characters are a lot fun if you want to come up with your own backstory and RP while filling in the blanks with your imagination (whereas if you pick an origin character, the game may explicitly contradict what you were imagining), but if you want a more curated experience with a quest and character specific dialogue then the origin character is better. The catch is one less Origin character for the playthrough. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online So both BG3 and Divinity 2 have a magic cock… Hello everyone, I'm suffering a bit of choice paralysis and I'm hoping people who've played this game can give me some advice. I would definitely say Origin. Divinity original sin 2 had a lot of minor annoyances for me, but bg3 solved all of those annoyances. You don't lose anything story wise but gain a lot. i plan on going custom, mainly because it doesnt sit well with me that im roleplaying as someone whose story and character has already been defined, and i also dont want to lose on the voice acting Custom character - more personal immersion, and you’ll be able to see the origin characters personalities a little more, from a third person point of view. I custom character, and one human. Origin - you get a little more story on the specific character you pick (but you can get that same story by doing the origin characters personal quest). Many of the custom character voicesets are quite good 4. I also prefer custom. With 1 custom character and 3 origin characters in the party, you miss out on 10% or less of the content for that playthrough. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online LMAO, red prince is peak comedy for an origin run, I lose my shit every time at his origin dialogue options The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online The main reason I started DOS2 again Sep 1, 2018 · I prefer a Custom origin character. Welcome to the Eldar Subreddit, the premier place on Reddit to discuss Eldar, Dark Eldar and Harlequins for Warhammer 40,000! Feel free to share your army lists, strategies, pictures, fluff and fan-fic, or ask questions or for the assistance of your fellow Eldar! Aug 25, 2020 · I've never really played the game past the tutorial and am wondering as I consider starting anew, which origin would be best from a lore and story perspective? Does a certain character relate best to the story or more in common with more npcs or enemies in the game? Does a particular character have a great possibility to impact the world than the others? The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online For those of you considering picking up baldurs gate 3, a strong word of warning The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online LMAO, red prince is peak comedy for an origin run, I lose my shit every time at his origin dialogue options Divinity Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin and replace the default Steam shortcut* with one to "EoCApp. I feel like divinity 2 has some insane attention to detail. Divinity: Original 2 pales in comparison to Disco's writing, but it's also still great fun. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online I painted the origins from the Divinity Board Game! The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online So both BG3 and Divinity 2 have a magic cock… As someone in Act 2 of my own first playthrough I did custom and 3 Origin Companions. exe" from this folder. I would highly suggest origin. BG3 has better voice acting and cut scenes. With party of four with origin you get to see two (of your character) and miss six. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online I like him too much, he's my fave [low effort oc] I'd say if it's a close decision for you, go with the origin character. Custom just leaves you feeling like your missing part of the game due to their unique quests, dialogues and interactions. 65 votes, 212 comments. Story-wise, the main downside with playing custom is that you'll lack many of the extra dialogue options origin characters get but at the same time having the perspective of a custom character allows you to retain much of your fellow companions' original mannerisms/story decisions. Side Character with a lot of back story. To me I prefer my own custom character live their lives besides the companion and hear what they have to say and see how they react. Still, you don't need to know DOS1 at all to I'm quite familiar with Divinity 1 & 2's origin character system, but I'm not sure how much that carries onto Baldurs Gate 3. The first divinity seemed fun but the story and my characters seemed to progress slowly. I know Baldur's gate 3 is out, but I wonder that after I play Baldur's Gate 3 I should also play Divinity Original Sin 2 as well. "This is my char. I think 1 is more funny, whimsical, banter whereas 2 is still fun but a slightly more serious approach to the characterizations. I’ve seen a lot of recommendations to start with an origin character in DOS2 but I’m wondering if that limits the experience. Loshe, The Red Prince and Ifan Ben Mezd. because the game offers their six Origins, the need for one's own headcanon isn't as urgent however, like others have mentioned, trying to RP as a pre-written character involves some immersion-breaking decision points where the player's RP or viewpoint may differ strongly from "what the character would do/say/think on their own", and experiencing the origin stories with them as companions can The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online LMAO, red prince is peak comedy for an origin run, I lose my shit every time at his origin dialogue options the best way for me to play i found was to make 4 custom characters. if you have the game on steam here's how you do that: right click the game in steam, manage browse local files, then open the game 4 times using the exe (i have 16 gb of ram, and a rather decent cpu, so this part may be a hard depeding on your setup), after all 4 load to the main menu, have one host a local game, and connect Sep 15, 2017 · 2 main characters custom, 2 NPC will be Origin. You may want more story, and want to feel more closely connected to what is going on. (Fane is supposed to be heavily involved, then Ifan, then Sebille and Red Prince are best options for story) Or you may want to make your character and play your own story. Custom is good , if you just want to self insert yourself in the story, fully customize your characrer tags and such. After I played my first run as a custom-character, I started my second and third with an origin-character. exe is separate, in the \Classic subdir of the main folder. Now that release is getting closer however, I'm thinking of replacing the cleric with a rogue for more damage, and to have a character designed to detect traps and pick locks. " One thing 2 does better is item collectionunless ur searching for the infamous black root in 2. Say I want to really follow the full story of Astarion, is it better to have him as a follower or play as him? As I understand, playing as Astarion will give you quests but will essential render him a silent character. In that case, choose an origin character. The beginning of the game you also acquire a lot of new skills but slows down in the later stages of the game. They are interesting to discover when you like the origin character but this wildly reduces replayability. Without giving any spoilers How much is gained playing *as* an Origin character? Are you getting major story beats by *only* playing as that origin character? or Are you still getting the same stories from your active origin companions if playing as custom? Sep 4, 2017 · Do you value more having a character with a custom name and/or a race/gender/tags combination that is not available on origin characters, or the extra quests and backstory that comes with an origin character? Mar 26, 2023 · Custom leads to a clear 3 now and 3 later for a second run. With the 3 I started with I am favoring The Red Prince. Since they haven't played before you might be more busy teaching them the ropes over enjoying story, so it might be more beneficial for you to go custom and have them select origin characters. At the most I can change classes, and a few adjustments to looks and skills. Their innate source skill is great too. Doing this has no drawbacks. So it's really a choice between playing a custom character and getting to know 3 origin characters and their questlines, or playing as an origin character and getting to know 4 origin characters and their questlines in some way: If you choose not to play as an origin character, that's just an extra companion that will be gone at that point in Also, would playing Divinity Original Sin 2 first make sense story-wise or should I play Divinity Original Sin 1 first? DOS1 takes place like 1000 years before DOS2. Since we'll be playing Coop (2 Players), it's probably gonna be 1 custom 1 Origin. But the main should be my personal choice, the game is so great because of the freedom you have. Join the discussion on Reddit and find out why Divinity 2 is a highly rated and immersive RPG with great story, characters, and combat. In BG3, I started with a custom character but now prefer playing as the origin characters. When we played again we took 1 custom and 3 origins. With custom character you'll see zero and miss on six Well playing as Fane will give you more insight on certain events, as with any other origin character. If you care more about characters, dialogue, and story, then go for Disco Elysium. Custom characters allow race/gender combinations unavailable to origin characters 3. The Origin characters are mostly quite exotic for a new player and seemingly require role-playing them strictly – at least according to Reddit. I like the armor system in 2 more than the mostly RNG system in 1. Turns out that if you've not got Steam IMO the game is meant to be played as an origin character, at least your first time thru, to get the full experience. 2 is def more polished, but I think is fun too If you play as the origin character, you will actually participate in the conversation yourself. You do get a bit extra control over the Origin character's actions regarding their quest, meaning you can potentially change the course of how they play out, though its not often a major change (though it can be). Dos2 was an all round more enjoyable experience. If you want a game with a dynamic, exciting combat experience, go for Divinity: Original Sin 2. true. Also, each story affects the main story differently, but you'll just have to see for yourself ;) If the dialogue is what drew you in, origin characters are the way to go, but since you'll need 2 playthroughs to see all of their stories anyways, there's not much reason to avoid using a custom. You can deal so much damage with this, that the number is too large to process (more accurately it creates an overflow within the 32 bit signed Integer used for the calculations after exceeding 2,147,483,647), with damage numbers recorded as high as 1. If you want more raw combat strength, go with a custom charakter, if you want to experience the story of 4 of the origin charakters, pick one and take the other 3 along. hello all, i am planning on playing dos 1 and 2 soon, and i just recently found out that i can either play as an origin character or a custom one. If you like BG3, you're probably going to love divinity 2. I'd prefer playing as a custom character, but I'm afraid it's a big waste. I typed that in google thinking I was the only one thinking this. 6 billion. In my first game I played as a custom character (lizard fire mage) as I felt it more immersive. it's easy to understand, but has more nuance than a lot of players realize. If you go with custom, you can still take along 3 others and experience their story. Origin characters are fun , since people in the world recognize them, and they have their full background and stories. Players can also choose Custom if they wish to have more flexibility in their Character Creation, but there are unique opportunities only available to the premade Origins. Plus, playing a custom character will allow you to play the game twice with 3 other Origin characters without overlap so that's kind of cool imo. I'm on my second play through so I can get the story resolution for all 6 origin characters. Jun 22, 2020 · Origins in Divinity: Original Sin 2 give the player unique Tags, appearance and in one case a Talent. My reason is that if I am playing as an origin character, that character is "lost" for the playthrough. After that, I'm going to do a tactician playthrough with 2 characters to offset LW cheese. I have Divinity Original Sin 2: classic, and Definitive Edition. We played in coop with my gf with customs, took 2 origin characters as teammates. I don't have an option in either one to make a custom character. Humor is going to depend. For example, you'll be able to understand his conversation with Aetera, read the tablets with the writings of the eternals (the one in the cave with the excavation site gives you Living of the Edge spell if I remember correctly) and stuff like that. Playing dos2, my biggest complaint was I sometimes found my sessions being an hour of me digging through loot trying to pick which gear was an upgrade (seems mostly random, and scales with your level). I played DoS1 and absolutely loved it just like most of the other larian games. Steam loads perfectly fine, your settings are in order, and all is well. Besides, it isn't as strict where you can't create a backstory for your character, they just have greater interactivity in the world. it did kind of change my playstyle and camera angles a bit so it really it's ok. The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online Fun Fact: Barrels are not immune to taunt The community is for the discussion of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and other games by Larian Studios Members Online The main reason I started DOS2 again Personally, I find playing a custom character much more fulfilling than playing an origin character. Having them as companions with their own personalities that I influence carves out my own character's personality by extension, and I get to personalise myself rather than think "Well this option is Ifan's unique one, I suppose I should pick it to stay in character". In that case, I recommend doing a lone wolf Both are fine. Don't worry: you'll have a lot of opportunities to interact with origin characters (I suggest you to have a full party of 4, and not make a lone wolf run, as this makes you interact with more origins characters). That depends on what youre looking for. They are essentially the equivalent of premade characters. Since I know some people consider Baldur's gate 3 to be "DoS2 but better". Edit: Yeah now that I think about it asking this seems kind of silly. However, it seems that Original Sin 2 has content locked out from custom characters instead. bizapymm nzhx fsoaqi tymofmpe dawbr hylez wyh rjdn lzqvccy whgh