Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a game that rewards curiosity, strategy, and creativity. While a walkthrough can provide structure, the best experience often comes from exploring and making your own choices. Enjoy your adventure on Divimera and beyond!
In the village of Hearthdown, you meet a baker crying over flour. Most guides say to pay his debt (500 gold). The best solution is to go to the graveyard at midnight (in-game timer). Dig up the grave marked "Liam." You find the baker’s lost heirloom. Returning it gives you the Everburning Oven—a camp upgrade that permanently increases potion effectiveness by 20%.
You play as a protagonist returning to a secluded island town, ostensibly to mourn or reconnect, only to find the town gripped by a supernatural mist, a military quarantine, and deep-seated corruption.
The Good:
The Bad:
Divimera has three endings. To get the best ending, you must refuse to break the Crystal Heart during the final dialogue.
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a game that rewards curiosity, strategy, and creativity. While a walkthrough can provide structure, the best experience often comes from exploring and making your own choices. Enjoy your adventure on Divimera and beyond!
In the village of Hearthdown, you meet a baker crying over flour. Most guides say to pay his debt (500 gold). The best solution is to go to the graveyard at midnight (in-game timer). Dig up the grave marked "Liam." You find the baker’s lost heirloom. Returning it gives you the Everburning Oven—a camp upgrade that permanently increases potion effectiveness by 20%.
You play as a protagonist returning to a secluded island town, ostensibly to mourn or reconnect, only to find the town gripped by a supernatural mist, a military quarantine, and deep-seated corruption.
The Good:
The Bad:
Divimera has three endings. To get the best ending, you must refuse to break the Crystal Heart during the final dialogue.