![]() Probably because it was too far from the scaffold. They could definitely jump off, but they didn't do that in my game. There is also a rock in the vicinity that you can teleport enemies on, and they will also be stuck there. If you have Teleportation and are standing on the top platform, you can teleport the big blobs to where the tents are. Here's a little personal trick I learned on my current playthrough: notice the tents near the beach. If you don't mind some crafting and hunting for ingredients, you could make a bunch of Large Potions of Fire Resistance and give them to everyone. Stock up on scrolls of Armor of Frost and Restoration and distribute them to all party members.ĭome of Protection also works very well since your party will be clumping up together on the top platform for most of the time. Having a dedicated hydro/healer character in the party goes a very long way, since the healing, the magic armor restoration, and the water damage work greatly in this fight. Trying too hard to make it work probably just makes the whole thing harder for you.Īs for the encounter itself. If you're not getting it to work very well, you might as well change your tactics entirely. Especially when compared against many other skills you have access to, at any given level. The bottom line is, Bless is pretty much useless in any fight that can be considered tough. Again, in the majority of cases, enemies can create cursed surfaces - *snap finger* - just like that. This compounds the underwhelming performance of Bless. You have to Bless it one more time to make it a blessed surface. It turns it into the normal surface first. You probably already know, but blessing a cursed surface doesn't turn it into a blessed surface right away. ![]() I'm not saying it doesn't work at all, just that it requires a lot of effort, the right setup, and possibly metaknowledge, and to me it has never been worth it. In this particular encounter to save Gwydian, it's not so easy. I suppose with careful positioning and manipulation of enemy positions, you can make it work to a decent extent in certain situations. Tbh, in many encounters I never quite figured out where all the cursed surfaces even came from.Īll this means when you do use Bless, your blessed surfaces rarely last for long enough to matter. Sometimes just striking them will create cursed surfaces. In many cases, Voidwokens don't have to do anything to create cursed surfaces, while you have to spend 1AP + 1SP. The problem with Bless is that it is very easy to be undone when you're fighting Voidwoken enemies, or many mid/high level enemies. I'd say this is more a level 13 encounter, than 12. The same can be done by blessing a cursed character.This fight is notorious for a couple of reasons. ![]() Cursing a blessed character removes the blessing and the curse, counteracting each other.The skill changes any blessed surface into a normal surface, and any normal surface into a cursed surface.The recipe is found in a book located on a shelf in the Lich's Crypt titled "Mordus' Skill Research." The scroll is crafted by combining any Void-Tainted Fish, a high quality or alien tormented soul, and paper/parchment.(One can be forged on Nameless Isle, and another is found in Lord Kemm's Vault) Once you joined The Covenant, you will need a Swornbreaker to break free.NOTE: Only Fane or a custom undead character will be able to swear fealty. The Curse skill will replace Bless and you will not have an opportunity to learn Bless again while you remain in the God King's service. In order to learn this skill, you need to swear fealty to the God King by talking to a Voidwoken on the Nameless Isle.Curse is an Source Skill in Divinity Original Sin 2.
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