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  1. Divinity 2 Mod Load Order Xbox One

Welcome To The Divinity: Original Sin Subreddit!Gather your party and get ready for a new, back-to-the-roots RPG adventure! Discuss your decisions with companions; fight foes in turn-based combat; explore an open world and interact with everything and everyone you see. Join up with a friend to play online in co-op and make your own adventures with the powerful RPG toolkit.Rules and Guidelines.Follow &.Submissions should relate to Divinity Original Sin or other works of Larian Studios.Do not put spoilers in the title of your post and mark your posts.Obscure textspoilers with the following:!This is spoilery! I can tell you how to do it.Download the file from nexus. This should be a.zip or.7z.

You then need to extract this download (you'll need a program like winrar or 7zip to extract a.7z file). Once you have extracted the file, place (or copy) the.pak into your DocumentsLarian StudiosDivinity Original Sin 2Mods folder (or just extract it directly to there). Now when you launch the game it should appear in the list of mods and you can order it and activate/deactivate it as you like.There are a couple of mods that can't be installed this way (the achievement enabler comes to mind) but they'll have specific instructions on the mod page.Edit: Because people can no longer reply to this thread and I guess it shows up when people are googling for help I'll add a bit about native mods. Download the file from nexus. This should be a.zip or.7z. You then need to extract this download (you'll need a program like winrar or 7zip to extract a.7z file).

Once you have extracted the file, place (or copy) the.pak into your DocumentsLarian StudiosDivinity Original Sin 2Mods folder (or just extract it directly to there). Now when you launch the game it should appear in the list of mods and you can order it and activate/deactivate it as you like.Thank you kind sir - instead of being a prick and saying 'there's a link somewhere bro' - there's no point in spending time to tell me that because I google searched and got to this post.

Unzip and place in your Mods folder (i.e. 'DocumentsLarian StudiosDivinity Original Sin 2Mods' ). Launch DOS2, and click the Mods button at the main menu. Check the box next to Civil Auras. Hit confirm after enabling the mod. Unable to get mods working - posted in General Divinity: Original Sin 2 Discussion: Hey! Ive been trying for several hours now. For some reason im completely unable to get the game to accept mods.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is, but that doesn’t mean mods can’t make it even better. With its robust editing tools and intuitive Game Master mode, expect to see lots of tweaks, new features and entire campaigns in the future. We’ll be updating this list over time, but we’ve already found plenty of helpful mods.

Here are the best Divinity: Original Sin 2 mods so far.Free pet pal The pet pal talent is objectively and irrefutably the best ability in the game. Giving you the power to talk to critters, it’s an endless source of jokes, hints and hidden quests.

By not picking it, you’d be missing out on many of the adventure’s greatest moments. This mod simply makes it a free ability, so you can use it straight away without being forced to pick between it and one of the many other handy talents. You’ll be able to blather away with Rivellon’s chatty animals to your heart’s content. An update to the mod also makes it affect everyone in your party, not just your character.Expanded party size Original Sin 2’s companions are all worth bringing along on your journey, adding elaborate personal quests to your journal that span the game and providing plenty of roleplaying opportunities. Unfortunately, with the maximum party size of four, you’ll have to leave at least two of them behind.

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The expanded party size mod, not surprisingly, lets you take all of them with you. There are some minor UI and dialogue issues, but nothing game breaking. Combat will be a bit unbalanced, however, so you might want to consider a higher difficulty.Infinite spirit visionSpirit vision lets you strike up a conversation with ghosts, opening up new ways to solve quests. It’s basically pet pal with spectres. Unlike pet pal, however, it’s an ability you have to cast, and it doesn’t last forever. This makes it easy to forget that there could be several more characters floating about. Infinite spirit vision keeps it on all the time, effectively making it a passive ability.

If you’re in an area that’s haunted, there’s no faffing required, and you’ll notice right away. The original mod has vanished from Steam and Nexus, but this newer one comes with an expanded radius so you’ll see ghosts that are further away.Origin and racial skill books Several skills in Original Sin 2 are exclusive to specific races and character origins.

Divinity 2 Mod Load Order Xbox One

It’s one of the few restrictions in what is an otherwise very flexible, classless system. The origin and racial skill books mod makes these skills unlockable in the same way as all the others by turning them into skill books. This includes pet summons, so you’ll be able to make a custom character that can control Ifan’s wolf and the Red Prince’s dragonling, but it doesn’t include the abilities granted by Fane’s Shapeshifter’s Mask.

The skill books can be found in specific book shelves. The mod is no longer being updated as of December 2017.Artificer and Bard skills This mod adds a whopping 50 new skills to the game. They can be mixed and matched with other skills or used to create Bard and Artificer characters. The Bard skills call to mind its D&D counterpart, revolving around buffing and debuffing, but the cherry on top is the weaponised lute you can get your hands on. Artificer skills are based around messing with items, like duplicating potions and cursing objects, handy both in and out of combat.

Both of these skill sets are great for support characters.Tempest skillsSpears are kind of weird in Original Sin 2. They’re finesse weapons, but unlike daggers and bows, they don’t have any skills specifically associated with them. Unless you download the Tempest skill pack, that is. This mod gives spears piercing damage, bypassing armour, and also introduces ten spear-based skills that run the gamut from simple jabs to summoning an intimidating barrage of spears.Chronicles of Divinity map collection If you’d rather kick off a campaign without building every single map yourself, the Chronicles of Divinity map collection adds 12 new maps for GMs to throw into their games or tweak to their heart’s content. The collection includes a dingy pirate’s cove, an ancient Elven forest and a prison filled with lava.

More maps are being added, including an alternate version of Fort Joy. The maps all come from the in-development Chronicles of Divinity mod, an unofficial expansion to the main game that introduces new classes, quests and the ability to sail around in your very own ship.Combat sneak By reducing the AP cost of sneaking in the middle of a fight down to two, the combat sneak mod makes stealth a viable combat tactic. At 4 AP, it's normally too expensive to make it all that useful. You'll still need to watch out for archers who might spot you, of course, and you'll want to take advantage of cover and stay out of the red view radius while you're sneaking up on your targets or getting out of dangerous situations.

This mod is particularly useful if you take the Guerilla perk, which increases damage by 40% when attacking from stealth.JRavens GM Toolkit While the GM mode comes with a mountain of assets—everything from incidental props and window dressing to ships and castles— you can never have too many toys to play with when you're building your very own campaign. This toolkit expansion adds hundreds of items, both entirely new and stuff that Larian created but either didn't finish or left out of the final version. It also makes the maps larger and more customisable, letting you remove previously fixed elements like rocks and trees.

Particularly handy are the empty maps that allow you to create custom areas for your campaign without the need to make them on the separate editor. The mod is still in development, but its creator has been fixing bugs. They recommend starting a new campaign rather than using it in a pre-existing one.Void Knight Another new class mod, Void Knight introduces a slew of skills that combine martial and magical attacks that debuff any unfortunate enemies that get in their way.

There are skills for strength-based warriors, including knockdowns, charges and leaps, but these are joined by magical abilities that summon shadows and transform the caster into a void dragon. It's a broad set of skills, but the void mark system lends the class some cohesion. Certain attacks apply a void mark on enemies, cursing them and reducing their resistances, and when the number of void marks on a target hits four it empowers that skill. You’ll be able to make a Void Knight in character creation, but you can also pick up the skills from a vendor in Fort Joy and, later, on the Lady Vengeance.Crafting overhaul If you’ve found the perfect set of armour but hate the colour, or if you desperately need to craft a sword in the middle of the woods, then the crafting overhaul mod has you covered.

Along with more than 1600 new crafting recipes and over 550 new items, it introduces armour dyes, unique craftable gear, fancy elemental weapons and extra conveniences like portable crafting stations and bags. And you’ll also be able to get your hands on the grisly corpse harvester: a weapon that lets you harvest parts from the corpses of your fallen enemies.

And why would you need body parts? To craft new items, of course. I suspect Fane’s a big fan of this nasty piece of kit.