

However, the Hero and Villain tags must be earned by playing the game, as they reflect the player’s choices. Divinity: Original Sin 2's starting characters and possible companions also have their own specific tags. In character creation, players will receive one based on the race of their character and two with the chosen background (such as soldier or scholar).


Having a tag will enable certain choices during dialogue. Those aiming to beat Divinity: Original Sin 2 will find that these tags unlock new ways to complete challenges.ĭivinity 2’s dialogue works via tags. Those who aim to help others selflessly might find themselves suddenly getting the Hero tag, while those acting unscrupulously might find themselves becoming villains. Divinity: Original Sin 2 gives players multiple paths to choose from, some noble and heroic and others less so. There are a couple I will mention though.Players can become heroes or villains in Divinity: Original Sin 2, depending on the choices they make in the game. Unfortunately there are not many overhaul mods available for D:OS 2, and most of the ones that do exist really mess with the game in some unfortunate ways. There are also a ton of quality of life mods that deserve mention. There are a ton of class mods, which add new skills and character types, so those will be featured pretty heavily. With that little disclaimer out of the way, we can now move into how this list is going to be split up. While Divinity: Original Sin 2 could never be described as a balanced game, the mods above destroy what little balance there is. It is relatively easy to find these types of mods in the steam workshop or on Nexus Mods, so if those are the ones you are interested in, you shouldn’t have much of a problem.
