Divinity Original Sin 2 Crafting Guide

Divinity Original Sin 2 Crafting Guide

Crafting in Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is done by merging two or more ingredients into the required object. This required object can be the finished good itself, or be an ingredient to be further used to make the required items.While Crafting is totally optional and may seem like too much work for some players, it is definitely worth a shot as it is very easy to do and can provide your characters with some great upgrades that may just be the deciding factor between life and death in a battle.

For others, Crafting can help you save a few bucks by repairing equipment, especially in the early game where money is hard to come by.How to CraftYou can craft almost anything in Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition from, and to, and, etc. Certain items can only be crafted using an anvil with a forge and some tools, while others can be crafted at any time from the comfort of your 'Character Sheet' by simply dragging items onto one another. The anvils are generally found in cities whereas the tools can be bought or collected throughout your journey in the game.

This mod adds more than 1600 new crafting recipes; more than 550 new items; new mechanics like armor dyeing, elemental swords, craftable. How to x ray with gimp.

Eternal ArtefactsEternal Artefact can be found at Blackpit mine.Comment from @Criminal HorseSome of Eternal artifacts (big ones to the right) counts as Ingridients, others as miscellaneous. Both have same icon and description, but 'miscellaneous' could not be used in craft!Some examples. Took white items that i had without stats. Blue stats is what Eternal artifact is adding.

You can add those stats to any item not only white )Tiny artefacts add air danage + shock proc. Important: Also all items from picture below gained 23 phys armor. (lvl 19 crafter)Other items. Adds physical armor to each.

Looks like percentile addition. (thanks to camelotcrusade)'Herb gardens' are the mod from Larian, which turns off Achievements.There's a new NPC who introduces the gardening stuff to you up near Unnis.

He's also got a book laying around that teaches a BUNCH of new plant-related recipes. Mostly the gardening stuff, but also some new potions.Seedlings are made fromempty bucket + plantORclay-filled bucket + plant.You combine an empty bucket plus an eligible plant and get a seedling in a clay bucket that you can farm.After you harvest the plant, the clay bucket remains, and you can plant something else in it.Sometimes the harvest gives you just one herb in return, making it a waste of time, but sometimes you get 2 plants, allowing you to gather more herbs. They don't seem to grow very fast on their own, but if you move the seedling buckets around they grow up quickly.Here are some of the seedling recipes:. Amadouvier. Amethyst Deceiver. Augmentor. Boletus.

Calocera. Chanterelle. Drudenae. Farhangite.

Puffball. Tea Leaf.

Trumpet of death mushroom. Makes a Resist All Potion. Awesome to use with the Five-Star Diner talent). Whisperwood. Wizard Hat Agaric. YarrowThese plants DON'T WORK:.

Fly Agaric. Penny Bun. Stardust Herb. all the elemental mushrooms (Jellyroom, Earth Tongue, Guepinia, Bluegill).