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Divinity: Original Sin 2 might be one of the best isometric RPGs in recent years.

Lord Withermoore is a former Source Hunter who is trapped on Fort Joy. 1 Background 2 Interactions with player character 3 Related quests 4 Gallery Lord Withermoore is a Source Hunter who came to Fort Joy over 700 years ago to stop Braccus Rex. Instead Braccus impaled him with his spear, drew his soul from his body and trapped him in his cell underneath the Caverns. Characters with Jester tag. Spear and other 2h differ really by main stat scaling. I switched in Act 4 when I got a better spear than 2h weapon at one point and found it to be moderately less damage, but with the increased hex for things like whirlwind and attack of opportunity made up for it. Original Sin, Divinity Original Sin 2. One unique spear (item level 14) if you save Saheli and go back to the Elf camp. Forget about the brittle spear (just one hit and gone). Three unique spears (item level 19,20,20) in Act 4. If you feel the spear is weak, you need to keep looking for the stock with the traders. Spear is fun to use, especially Whirlwind. Spear have a longer reach.

What could make this even better? That modders are able to basically give us a totally new game to enjoy.

The mod community for D:OS2 is thriving, and there's a little something for everyone out there – whether you're a beginner trying to get into the game, or a seasoned player looking to add a bit of excitement to your next playthrough.

Either way, these mods should offer plenty to keep you busy.

30. HQ World and Icons Mod

Divinity: Original Sin 2 isn't a bad-looking game by any means. And though isometric RPGs aren't exactly known for anything groundbreaking when it comes to visuals, it's actually pretty decent.

But modders still want to find ways to make it look even better, which is exactly what A100N did.

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His HQ World and Icons Mod replaces around 95% of the game's world textures, making everything look much sharper and detailed than in the base game. This includes everything from mountains, rock, trees, grass, buildings, and more.

Icons have gotten a makeover as well. So healing potions, essence icons, and arrowheads will look different too.

29. Achievements

More and more devs are starting to embrace the idea of custom user content in favor of improving how fans enjoy their products.

Modding still blocks your ability to collect achievements in D:OS2, but luckily modder Kassent has come up with a workaround.

The Achievements mod simply lets you collect your game achievements as you play, regardless of what mods you have enabled.

28. Let There Be Tooltips!

Another great thing about D:OS2 is how polished the final product turned out to be.

There weren't any game-breaking bugs to discover, and you were in for a completely smooth experience for the most part.

That doesn't mean the mod community hasn't come up with ways to further improve quality of life – and Let There Be Tooltips! is our first example of that.

Looting is always a huge part of any RPG. And it isn't common for players to be annoyed at the idea of potentially missing something valuable.

Let There Be Tooltips! makes looting much easier by adding popup tooltips to most of the items in your surroundings.

27. Improved Camera

Another tool to have when it comes to looting would be Mroz's Improved Camera mod.

As with any isometric RPG, camera movement is very limited in D:OS2, which strictly speaking is how it should be in an isometric game.

That didn't stop Mroz, as his Improved Camera mod unlocks 3D movement for camera adjustment, allowing you to check every possible angle.

This mod also allows you to zoom farther out, giving you much more visibility of what's around you than you would normally have.

26. Better Clouds

Fans might not have found much to complain about in D:OS2, but most would probably agree that the clouds in the game can be terrible at times.

It can become quite difficult to strategize when you can't even determine what kind of clouds you're looking at.

And if you play the game long enough you probably noticed that there are even times that the clouds just blend right in with the environment, making it difficult to identify that there even are clouds in the area.

This mod fixes all that by making clouds much more obvious. Simple, yet effective.

25. Barter Master – Shared Discount

Skill sharing is a great feature of D:OS2 that removes some of the more tedious parts of grinding out the game.

The Lucky Charm is a great example, where having it equipped on one character will mean its effects are carried over to the rest of your party.

The same can't be said for other skills, though… which leaves players wondering why the dev team left them out.

The Barter Master mod fixes that specifically for bartering, allowing your entire party to receive the maximum discount amount possible based on your party's highest barter rating.

24. Speechcraft – Shared Persuasion

Modder Kassent doesn't just solve sharing features for bartering, though. His Speechcraft mod does the same to persuasion.

It goes without saying how convenient it would be to not have to worry about which character you assign to speak with NPCs – and this mod fixes exactly that.

Similar to the Barter Master mod, Speechcraft lets your entire party enjoy the highest persuasion level within your team.

23. Potions Give Empty Bottles

One of the worst things that can happen while crafting is running out of materials and not having enough to prepare what you need for the next battle.

Potions Give Empty Bottles helps a bit with that, without breaking immersion in the game.

This mod cleverly returns empty bottles to your inventory after consuming a potion, so you'll be able to recycle it for the next batch.

22. Trader Restock and Clean Junks

It can get pretty annoying how traders' inventories aren't always refreshed when you visit them. And even having all the money in the world wouldn't assure that you'd leave with what you came for.

Trader Restock and Clean Junks solves that issue, allowing you to manually refresh any trader's inventory upon speaking with them.

A simple push of a button will restock the trader's shop, so you're sure to get what you need.

21. Fast Run Speed

Character movement speed outside of combat situations is also lacking a bit in vanilla.

The world is pretty big, after all. And exploring can get quite boring, especially given how slow your character can get from one place to another.

Not to mention you'll be traveling on foot for the entirety of the game.

Fast Run Speed is an easy fix, increasing running and walking speed by 30% so you can get around much faster.

20. Just let me build you!

With D:OS2, character customization is limited to your main character alone.

Characters who join your party are already pre-built, as all their attribute points are automatically assigned once you choose what class you want them to be.

'Just let me build you!' aims to expand this out, letting you to choose exactly where each attribute point goes – even for secondary characters in the game.

With this installed, you'll be able to really zone in on what you want each character's strengths to be.

19. Infinite Spirit Vision

Spirit Vision is another of the game's more annoying mechanics.

It's a helpful tool to get you through certain quests by allowing you to converse with spirits of the dead, who would often give you clues as to what you should be doing next.

Similar to Geralt's Medallion in The Witcher 2 however, Spirit Vision in D:OS2 can't be used indefinitely either.

Once cast, the effects wear off in a few turns – and any spirits you haven't spoken to will no longer be accessible until cast again.

This can get annoying, especially when you don't approach the right NPC's in the first few tries, but Infinite Spirit Vision fixes that for you.

Well this mod basically has Spirit Vision permanently turned on, so you won't have to worry about getting things done before the timer reaches zero.

18. Combat Sneak

I love RPGs that give attack or defense bonuses when maximizing your build's strengths.

D:OS2 is no different. And if we were to take a stealth build as an example, taking the Guerilla perk grants you a 40% increase in damage when performing stealth attacks.

Yet if you wanted to take a stab at a stealth build in D:OS2, you'd soon find that combat sneak costs way too much AP, causing you to ignore it most of the time anyway.

Many considered this as an imbalance that leaves stealth a less practical option compared to other builds. And here's a mod that comes to the rescue.

It lowers AP cost to 2, making it a much more viable strategy.

17. Necromancy Rebalanced

Aside from stealth, Necromancy is another path that players felt wasn't as viable as most others.

The necromancy skillset might sound pretty cool. But it's mostly underpowered and impractical, leaving your necromancer to fall more into a support role.

Necromancy Rebalanced aims to make a main necromancer build more feasible, adjusting certain skills and requirements to make for a more viable early-mid game hero.

This mod also avoids making necromancy overpowered, so it keeps everything within the style of vanilla.

16. Origin and Racial Spell Skillbooks

The amount of options for character customization could be expanded, if you removed the limitations of origin and races.

There aren't many restrictions imposed by the game. But there are certain skills that are exclusive based on these things, and cannot be accessed if your character doesn't fit the requirements.

Origin and Racial Spell Skillbooks makes anything possible by making the exclusive skills learnable just as any other skill would be.

The skill books can be found in varying bookshelves around the world, and once found, will give you complete freedom when choosing your characters' abilities.

15. Resurrection Skillbook Treasuretable

Nobody likes that one unavoidable fight that gives you a taste of what the game really has in store.

This is usually the point where you discover the revival potion, which pretty much all RPGs have, and in the case of D:OS2 would be the Resurrection Scroll.

You probably don't have that many in stock at these battles, as you didn't really need them before

The Resurrection Skillbook Treasuretable mod aims to make things easier by providing a learnable Resurrection skill, so you won't have to worry about not having enough scrolls for that next major battle.

14. Level Up All Equipment – Including Uniques

As with any game, your starting equipment typically doesn't last very long. You're often given more powerful equipment as you progress through the game.

This usually means that most of your older items will eventually become useless, unless you have the Level Up All Equipment mod that is.

In case you've found that some of your earlier items have become favorites and it's just too hard to let go, this mod lets you level everything as you move forward, making even the older equipment viable for the later parts of the game.

13. Weapon Choice

If you're looking for sweet a weapon mod, huisn764's Weapon Choice is a solid option.

Weapon types in D:OS2 don't really have any bearing. No matter what weapon it is you're looking at, it simply boils down to which among them improve your stats the most.

Weapon Choice adds a whole new level of depth to the game's weapons, adding variety to how different weapon types affect your character's performance.

With this mod installed, a staff could have different effects than a sword would – placing more emphasis on which weapons you choose rather than basing it solely on stats.

12. Free Pet Pal

This next mod is a big one, and seems to be a favorite among Divinity 2 fans.

Pet Pal is probably one of the most important talents you could select in the game: it gives you the ability to converse with animals.

This is important because these conversations usually leave with hints for current quests, or even grand you access to completely new ones.

At the very least, you'll get a funny joke or an interesting story. Either way you're definitely going to want to have this one enabled.

Free Pet Pal simply lets you have it enabled permanently so it doesn't take up your character's talent slot – meaning you'll be able to have Pet Pal alongside one of the other talents you might prefer to have as well.

11. The Cheat Commander

If you really wanted to make things easier for yourself (and have no concerns about the means to do so), then The Cheat Commander will surely get you whatever you need.

As you can probably tell from the name, this mod gives you access to loads of cheats for the game.

Naturally this includes the ability to gain money, add character experience, generate gear, or spawn items.

It's a fun mod if you're just looking to goof around. But it's also great for trying out different builds without having to grind through everything.

10. Chronicles of Divinity: Map Collection

Divinity 2's Grand Master mode is another feature that separates it from other RPGs.

Similar to Dungeons & Dragons, the mode lets you create completely customized campaigns which you can then share online and play with friends.

If that's something you're into, these next couple mods are surely worth checking out.

The Chronicles of Divinity: Map Collection is a great pack to have especially if you just don't have the patience to create the entire world completely from scratch.

The map provides 12 maps which GM's can pick and choose from, and even gives you the option to modify them before starting your campaign.

9. JRavens GM Toolkit

If you prefer to build your entire campaign from the ground up, the JRavens GM Toolkit is also something to look into.

While the GM mode already comes with a large variety of building items to choose from, it doesn't contain everything from the base game.

If there are particular objects, NPCs, or structures from the base game you wish you could add in your own custom campaign, JRavens GM Toolkit most likely has it.

8. Crafting Overhaul

Why snag DLC when you can mod new content into the game?

The Crafting Overhaul is one example, adding over 1600 new recipes and 550 new items to discover.

The mod makes changes to some mechanics as well by introducing features like armor dyeing, elemental swords, and new craftable armors and items to keep things interesting.

7. Hybrid Spells Expanded

If there's a mod for items then there's definitely a mod for spells as well.

Hybrid Spells Expanded greatly increases your options when it comes to learnable skills in the game, and does so without breaking immersion at all.

With the ability to combine different skill books already available in the base game, the mod bridges the gap for the combinations that aren't originally allowed – in effect adding nearly 40 new skills to play around with.

6. Crowley's Supernaturals

An integral part of character creation in D:OS2 is your selection of race, where in vanilla you're given 5 different options to choose from.

You can either be a human, elf, dwarf, lizard, or undead – which are pretty common choices.

Crowley's Supernaturals gives you even more options, adding in 6 completely new races to explore.

This mod adds fae, nephilim, source witch, vampire, werewolf, and niffin, each with their own unique traits.

5. Bard & Artificer Classes

One major decision you're going to have to make is your character's class.

While the base game already offers 14 classes to choose from, more is almost never a bad thing.

There are a lot of interesting and unique class mods out there, starting with the Bard & Artificer Classes.

This adds 50 new skills to the game, most suited towards creating either a Bard or Artificer class. Testing out both could keep you busy for days.

4. Tempest Class

Now here we have Liyalai's Tempest Class, which gives you a host of new skill options if you're planning on doing a spear-based build.

Spears seemed to be neglected a bit in D:OS2, as they weren't given any unique skills like other weapon types were.

This mod offers spears their own skillset including the Deflective Strike, which deflects projectiles for 2 turns, and the Necrotic Strike which is an attack that causes Atrophy on your target.

3. Void Knight

The Void Knight skillset is another unique concept, aiming to merge the worlds of physical and magical expertise – which are usually considered opposites in most RPGs.

Well this mod adds 23 new skills focused around debuffs, but interestingly mixes in some magical elements like summoning and transformation.

Try it out for yourself and see what you think. There's a lot to love about this mod.

2. Helaene – Vampire Class

These last two class mods from Helaene may feel similar, but are definitely worth trying individually and just as well-made.

Though a vampire class was already included in Crowley's Supernaturals, this mod takes the idea even further – giving them another set of unique skills.

As expected from any vampire class, the skills revolve around life steal and piercing damage.

1. Helaene – Valkyrie Class

The Valkyrie are powerful icons in Norse Mythology, and make for some of the most badass characters. If you've played the most recent God of War game then you know what I'm talking about.

Helaene is bringing the Valkyrie to D:OS2 with her mod, introducing 20 new skills for her custom Valkyrie class.

The skills are built around the concept of the Valkyrie being the 'chooser of the slain,' creating a good mix of buffs and damage.

Absolutely a must-try if you want some new classes to master.

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Ancient Stone Tablet


Well it wouldn't make a very good weapon but it could give some protection. Probably...
Located in the Ancient Temple which is up from the workshop and left. It is a quest item for Ryker.

Brittle Spear


So let me get this stright Brittle means Hard but easy to break. Why would you use the spear if it was going to break easily?
Located in Johanna Surrey's Tomb in one of the chests.

Captain's Compass Amulet


A fat load of good his compass did
Located in the wreck of the Peacemaker which is at Reaper's Bluff. You need a teleport spell to be able to retrieve it.

Divinity Original Sin 2 Spear Of Braccus Rex


Chamore Damon


So looked this up coz I have nothing better to do and was trying to make a joke, buuut there's nothing. Come on Larian Studios help a guy out.
Well Trader Ovis (the Dwarf) sells this. So go and buy it.

Emrach


So most of the uniques have names that are related to the person that drops them but this no. How am I supposed to tell if it's from Basatan or some random dog demon huh Larian Studios.
Located on the body of Basatan the Wishmaster who is on Blood demon island and apart of the Advocates little posse. Attacking him will incite the wrath of the Advocate you have been warned :).

Excruciating Echo and Stormforger


How loud does a noise have to be to make an Echo to be intensely painful? As surely the noise would've killed you.
Located in Wrecker's Caves Depths. It is in the lab which one of your characters (Presuming you have 4) falls/taken into? In the lab it is to the right of the door with the dwarf behind you. You will have to move a barrel out of the way.

Fancy Dagger


Oooo look at you Mr Fancy pants. Little hint at what may happen with a certain Ifan in the Undertown.
Given to Beast by Lohar for agreeing to help him find someone. Lohar is located in the Undertavern which the entrance to is in the Black Bull Tavern in Driftwood.

Flashing Footsteps


Dayum Garrick back at it again with the 0.25 movement speed.
Part of the Heroes' Rest quest.
Located at Garrick's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Halla's Ribbon


Don't want to criticise but I can't see a ribbon doing that much to protect you from a dagger, a sword, an arrow or the comment section on youtube.
Located at Halla's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Justinia's Favour


Part of the Memorial of Heroes Set
Okay so I'm not sure where Favour comes from. First a gauntlet when thrown at someone the person throwing it was issuing a challenge. I don't really see this as a Favour. But who can complain it might be a favour to the challenged. I feel like some people will get bored of my philosophical stuff.
Located at Bromley's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Lohar's Two Handed Source Hammer


I don't know if it was intentional but Lohar is a synonym for blacksmith from the writer's of the Raj period and he hands you a hammer. I don't know I might just not have a life that I actually have the time to look this stuff up but then it's a lot more difficult ot make jokes up for most of the uniques in Reaper's Coast.
Given to you by Lohar for finding out what happened in the caves. Lohar is located in the Undertown which the entrance to is in the Black Bull Tavern.

Magister's Cloak


You want to know something it's not like the Magister's Mantle where it is actually what Magisters wear. This is not even close to anything Magister's wear.
Located in The Black Pits cave (There is 2 Black Pits don't judge) just keep her going straight and there will be a white magister. Kill the white magister and you have the magister's cloak. Simple?

Metal Shield


Let's play a game called guess the metal. Okay you have 91 guesses so good luck.
Located in Wrecker's Caves Depths. It is in the lab which one of your characters (Presuming you have 4) falls/taken into? In the lab it is to the left of the door with the dwarf behind you. It is on the table.

The Poisoner's Companion (Ancient Empire Tome)


This is a next level crafting book. It can change its name incredible. Hang on wait didn't And then There Were None do that first. This isn't that next level. :(
Found at the Abandoned Livewood Sawmill this is found on the body of Sawtooth after killing her.

Reaver's Axe


'Yarr' said one Black Ring Reaver 'we be pillaging some stuff'What's that over there' said another Black Ring Reaver.'A non Black Ring Reaver' said a different Black Ring Reaver being killed by a non Black Ring Reaver.
Located on a body at the Satanic altar thingy near the waypoint shrine. Yep also demons :).

Spear of Foes


Be one with tree and you can achieve enlitement? enlitenment? no WAIT its enlightenment.
Obtained after completing the quest at the elven camp. Not giving info coz spoilers n stuff. But go there and speak to the Tibetan Monk called Tovah sorry did I say Tibetan I mean't tree getting my T monks confused. 1st world problems.

Soulforged Blade and Crossbow


So everyone is like ermagawd Soulforged weapons hurley sheet. And for me they just stay in my inventory looking pretty.
Located below the fish factory in Driftwood. To access the area you need to find the trapdoor in the building. There is a dog next to it There is a barrel next to a conveyor belt which is marked. After breaking the seal you can find these two weapons.

Sourcerer's Ring

Divinity original sin 2 spear class

A Dungeon of Prisoners the 18th book of the Sourcerer's Ring series. There isn't.
Located in the dungeons of the Magister Barracks.

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Unusual Artifact and Unusual Blade


Watch its an unusual overlode.
The Unusual Artifact is located in Johanna Surrey's Tomb.
The Unusual Blade is located in the Archive on Blood Moon island.

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Very Silent Watcher's Leather Shirt


Huh I get it coz it's on a dead body. I mean come on Larian Studios you could've come up with a better joke for example I'll tell you a joke about rubbish. Actually nah it's too garbage. I'm sorry I'm trash. End my life.
Located on the corpse of a Silent Watcher Didn't see that one coming by a house near the bridge to the Bloodmoon island. Just look at the picture of my map it's hard to describe and look like I've put in effort *cough*.

Visha's Helm


Part of the Memorial of Heroes set
So does Vydia or Visha own it? I just need to get my head around it. Get it because it's a helmet. Not funny? Not surprised.
Located at Vydia's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.
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His HQ World and Icons Mod replaces around 95% of the game's world textures, making everything look much sharper and detailed than in the base game. This includes everything from mountains, rock, trees, grass, buildings, and more.

Icons have gotten a makeover as well. So healing potions, essence icons, and arrowheads will look different too.

29. Achievements

More and more devs are starting to embrace the idea of custom user content in favor of improving how fans enjoy their products.

Modding still blocks your ability to collect achievements in D:OS2, but luckily modder Kassent has come up with a workaround.

The Achievements mod simply lets you collect your game achievements as you play, regardless of what mods you have enabled.

28. Let There Be Tooltips!

Another great thing about D:OS2 is how polished the final product turned out to be.

There weren't any game-breaking bugs to discover, and you were in for a completely smooth experience for the most part.

That doesn't mean the mod community hasn't come up with ways to further improve quality of life – and Let There Be Tooltips! is our first example of that.

Looting is always a huge part of any RPG. And it isn't common for players to be annoyed at the idea of potentially missing something valuable.

Let There Be Tooltips! makes looting much easier by adding popup tooltips to most of the items in your surroundings.

27. Improved Camera

Another tool to have when it comes to looting would be Mroz's Improved Camera mod.

As with any isometric RPG, camera movement is very limited in D:OS2, which strictly speaking is how it should be in an isometric game.

That didn't stop Mroz, as his Improved Camera mod unlocks 3D movement for camera adjustment, allowing you to check every possible angle.

This mod also allows you to zoom farther out, giving you much more visibility of what's around you than you would normally have.

26. Better Clouds

Fans might not have found much to complain about in D:OS2, but most would probably agree that the clouds in the game can be terrible at times.

It can become quite difficult to strategize when you can't even determine what kind of clouds you're looking at.

And if you play the game long enough you probably noticed that there are even times that the clouds just blend right in with the environment, making it difficult to identify that there even are clouds in the area.

This mod fixes all that by making clouds much more obvious. Simple, yet effective.

25. Barter Master – Shared Discount

Skill sharing is a great feature of D:OS2 that removes some of the more tedious parts of grinding out the game.

The Lucky Charm is a great example, where having it equipped on one character will mean its effects are carried over to the rest of your party.

The same can't be said for other skills, though… which leaves players wondering why the dev team left them out.

The Barter Master mod fixes that specifically for bartering, allowing your entire party to receive the maximum discount amount possible based on your party's highest barter rating.

24. Speechcraft – Shared Persuasion

Modder Kassent doesn't just solve sharing features for bartering, though. His Speechcraft mod does the same to persuasion.

It goes without saying how convenient it would be to not have to worry about which character you assign to speak with NPCs – and this mod fixes exactly that.

Similar to the Barter Master mod, Speechcraft lets your entire party enjoy the highest persuasion level within your team.

23. Potions Give Empty Bottles

One of the worst things that can happen while crafting is running out of materials and not having enough to prepare what you need for the next battle.

Potions Give Empty Bottles helps a bit with that, without breaking immersion in the game.

This mod cleverly returns empty bottles to your inventory after consuming a potion, so you'll be able to recycle it for the next batch.

22. Trader Restock and Clean Junks

It can get pretty annoying how traders' inventories aren't always refreshed when you visit them. And even having all the money in the world wouldn't assure that you'd leave with what you came for.

Trader Restock and Clean Junks solves that issue, allowing you to manually refresh any trader's inventory upon speaking with them.

A simple push of a button will restock the trader's shop, so you're sure to get what you need.

21. Fast Run Speed

Character movement speed outside of combat situations is also lacking a bit in vanilla.

The world is pretty big, after all. And exploring can get quite boring, especially given how slow your character can get from one place to another.

Not to mention you'll be traveling on foot for the entirety of the game.

Fast Run Speed is an easy fix, increasing running and walking speed by 30% so you can get around much faster.

20. Just let me build you!

With D:OS2, character customization is limited to your main character alone.

Characters who join your party are already pre-built, as all their attribute points are automatically assigned once you choose what class you want them to be.

'Just let me build you!' aims to expand this out, letting you to choose exactly where each attribute point goes – even for secondary characters in the game.

With this installed, you'll be able to really zone in on what you want each character's strengths to be.

19. Infinite Spirit Vision

Spirit Vision is another of the game's more annoying mechanics.

It's a helpful tool to get you through certain quests by allowing you to converse with spirits of the dead, who would often give you clues as to what you should be doing next.

Similar to Geralt's Medallion in The Witcher 2 however, Spirit Vision in D:OS2 can't be used indefinitely either.

Once cast, the effects wear off in a few turns – and any spirits you haven't spoken to will no longer be accessible until cast again.

This can get annoying, especially when you don't approach the right NPC's in the first few tries, but Infinite Spirit Vision fixes that for you.

Well this mod basically has Spirit Vision permanently turned on, so you won't have to worry about getting things done before the timer reaches zero.

18. Combat Sneak

I love RPGs that give attack or defense bonuses when maximizing your build's strengths.

D:OS2 is no different. And if we were to take a stealth build as an example, taking the Guerilla perk grants you a 40% increase in damage when performing stealth attacks.

Yet if you wanted to take a stab at a stealth build in D:OS2, you'd soon find that combat sneak costs way too much AP, causing you to ignore it most of the time anyway.

Many considered this as an imbalance that leaves stealth a less practical option compared to other builds. And here's a mod that comes to the rescue.

It lowers AP cost to 2, making it a much more viable strategy.

17. Necromancy Rebalanced

Aside from stealth, Necromancy is another path that players felt wasn't as viable as most others.

The necromancy skillset might sound pretty cool. But it's mostly underpowered and impractical, leaving your necromancer to fall more into a support role.

Necromancy Rebalanced aims to make a main necromancer build more feasible, adjusting certain skills and requirements to make for a more viable early-mid game hero.

This mod also avoids making necromancy overpowered, so it keeps everything within the style of vanilla.

16. Origin and Racial Spell Skillbooks

The amount of options for character customization could be expanded, if you removed the limitations of origin and races.

There aren't many restrictions imposed by the game. But there are certain skills that are exclusive based on these things, and cannot be accessed if your character doesn't fit the requirements.

Origin and Racial Spell Skillbooks makes anything possible by making the exclusive skills learnable just as any other skill would be.

The skill books can be found in varying bookshelves around the world, and once found, will give you complete freedom when choosing your characters' abilities.

15. Resurrection Skillbook Treasuretable

Nobody likes that one unavoidable fight that gives you a taste of what the game really has in store.

This is usually the point where you discover the revival potion, which pretty much all RPGs have, and in the case of D:OS2 would be the Resurrection Scroll.

You probably don't have that many in stock at these battles, as you didn't really need them before

The Resurrection Skillbook Treasuretable mod aims to make things easier by providing a learnable Resurrection skill, so you won't have to worry about not having enough scrolls for that next major battle.

14. Level Up All Equipment – Including Uniques

As with any game, your starting equipment typically doesn't last very long. You're often given more powerful equipment as you progress through the game.

This usually means that most of your older items will eventually become useless, unless you have the Level Up All Equipment mod that is.

In case you've found that some of your earlier items have become favorites and it's just too hard to let go, this mod lets you level everything as you move forward, making even the older equipment viable for the later parts of the game.

13. Weapon Choice

If you're looking for sweet a weapon mod, huisn764's Weapon Choice is a solid option.

Weapon types in D:OS2 don't really have any bearing. No matter what weapon it is you're looking at, it simply boils down to which among them improve your stats the most.

Weapon Choice adds a whole new level of depth to the game's weapons, adding variety to how different weapon types affect your character's performance.

With this mod installed, a staff could have different effects than a sword would – placing more emphasis on which weapons you choose rather than basing it solely on stats.

12. Free Pet Pal

This next mod is a big one, and seems to be a favorite among Divinity 2 fans.

Pet Pal is probably one of the most important talents you could select in the game: it gives you the ability to converse with animals.

This is important because these conversations usually leave with hints for current quests, or even grand you access to completely new ones.

At the very least, you'll get a funny joke or an interesting story. Either way you're definitely going to want to have this one enabled.

Free Pet Pal simply lets you have it enabled permanently so it doesn't take up your character's talent slot – meaning you'll be able to have Pet Pal alongside one of the other talents you might prefer to have as well.

11. The Cheat Commander

If you really wanted to make things easier for yourself (and have no concerns about the means to do so), then The Cheat Commander will surely get you whatever you need.

As you can probably tell from the name, this mod gives you access to loads of cheats for the game.

Naturally this includes the ability to gain money, add character experience, generate gear, or spawn items.

It's a fun mod if you're just looking to goof around. But it's also great for trying out different builds without having to grind through everything.

10. Chronicles of Divinity: Map Collection

Divinity 2's Grand Master mode is another feature that separates it from other RPGs.

Similar to Dungeons & Dragons, the mode lets you create completely customized campaigns which you can then share online and play with friends.

If that's something you're into, these next couple mods are surely worth checking out.

The Chronicles of Divinity: Map Collection is a great pack to have especially if you just don't have the patience to create the entire world completely from scratch.

The map provides 12 maps which GM's can pick and choose from, and even gives you the option to modify them before starting your campaign.

9. JRavens GM Toolkit

If you prefer to build your entire campaign from the ground up, the JRavens GM Toolkit is also something to look into.

While the GM mode already comes with a large variety of building items to choose from, it doesn't contain everything from the base game.

If there are particular objects, NPCs, or structures from the base game you wish you could add in your own custom campaign, JRavens GM Toolkit most likely has it.

8. Crafting Overhaul

Why snag DLC when you can mod new content into the game?

The Crafting Overhaul is one example, adding over 1600 new recipes and 550 new items to discover.

The mod makes changes to some mechanics as well by introducing features like armor dyeing, elemental swords, and new craftable armors and items to keep things interesting.

7. Hybrid Spells Expanded

If there's a mod for items then there's definitely a mod for spells as well.

Hybrid Spells Expanded greatly increases your options when it comes to learnable skills in the game, and does so without breaking immersion at all.

With the ability to combine different skill books already available in the base game, the mod bridges the gap for the combinations that aren't originally allowed – in effect adding nearly 40 new skills to play around with.

6. Crowley's Supernaturals

An integral part of character creation in D:OS2 is your selection of race, where in vanilla you're given 5 different options to choose from.

You can either be a human, elf, dwarf, lizard, or undead – which are pretty common choices.

Crowley's Supernaturals gives you even more options, adding in 6 completely new races to explore.

This mod adds fae, nephilim, source witch, vampire, werewolf, and niffin, each with their own unique traits.

5. Bard & Artificer Classes

One major decision you're going to have to make is your character's class.

While the base game already offers 14 classes to choose from, more is almost never a bad thing.

There are a lot of interesting and unique class mods out there, starting with the Bard & Artificer Classes.

This adds 50 new skills to the game, most suited towards creating either a Bard or Artificer class. Testing out both could keep you busy for days.

4. Tempest Class

Now here we have Liyalai's Tempest Class, which gives you a host of new skill options if you're planning on doing a spear-based build.

Spears seemed to be neglected a bit in D:OS2, as they weren't given any unique skills like other weapon types were.

This mod offers spears their own skillset including the Deflective Strike, which deflects projectiles for 2 turns, and the Necrotic Strike which is an attack that causes Atrophy on your target.

3. Void Knight

The Void Knight skillset is another unique concept, aiming to merge the worlds of physical and magical expertise – which are usually considered opposites in most RPGs.

Well this mod adds 23 new skills focused around debuffs, but interestingly mixes in some magical elements like summoning and transformation.

Try it out for yourself and see what you think. There's a lot to love about this mod.

2. Helaene – Vampire Class

These last two class mods from Helaene may feel similar, but are definitely worth trying individually and just as well-made.

Though a vampire class was already included in Crowley's Supernaturals, this mod takes the idea even further – giving them another set of unique skills.

As expected from any vampire class, the skills revolve around life steal and piercing damage.

1. Helaene – Valkyrie Class

The Valkyrie are powerful icons in Norse Mythology, and make for some of the most badass characters. If you've played the most recent God of War game then you know what I'm talking about.

Helaene is bringing the Valkyrie to D:OS2 with her mod, introducing 20 new skills for her custom Valkyrie class.

The skills are built around the concept of the Valkyrie being the 'chooser of the slain,' creating a good mix of buffs and damage.

Absolutely a must-try if you want some new classes to master.

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Ancient Stone Tablet


Well it wouldn't make a very good weapon but it could give some protection. Probably...
Located in the Ancient Temple which is up from the workshop and left. It is a quest item for Ryker.

Brittle Spear


So let me get this stright Brittle means Hard but easy to break. Why would you use the spear if it was going to break easily?
Located in Johanna Surrey's Tomb in one of the chests.

Captain's Compass Amulet


A fat load of good his compass did
Located in the wreck of the Peacemaker which is at Reaper's Bluff. You need a teleport spell to be able to retrieve it.

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Chamore Damon


So looked this up coz I have nothing better to do and was trying to make a joke, buuut there's nothing. Come on Larian Studios help a guy out.
Well Trader Ovis (the Dwarf) sells this. So go and buy it.

Emrach


So most of the uniques have names that are related to the person that drops them but this no. How am I supposed to tell if it's from Basatan or some random dog demon huh Larian Studios.
Located on the body of Basatan the Wishmaster who is on Blood demon island and apart of the Advocates little posse. Attacking him will incite the wrath of the Advocate you have been warned :).

Excruciating Echo and Stormforger


How loud does a noise have to be to make an Echo to be intensely painful? As surely the noise would've killed you.
Located in Wrecker's Caves Depths. It is in the lab which one of your characters (Presuming you have 4) falls/taken into? In the lab it is to the right of the door with the dwarf behind you. You will have to move a barrel out of the way.

Fancy Dagger


Oooo look at you Mr Fancy pants. Little hint at what may happen with a certain Ifan in the Undertown.
Given to Beast by Lohar for agreeing to help him find someone. Lohar is located in the Undertavern which the entrance to is in the Black Bull Tavern in Driftwood.

Flashing Footsteps


Dayum Garrick back at it again with the 0.25 movement speed.
Part of the Heroes' Rest quest.
Located at Garrick's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Halla's Ribbon


Don't want to criticise but I can't see a ribbon doing that much to protect you from a dagger, a sword, an arrow or the comment section on youtube.
Located at Halla's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Justinia's Favour


Part of the Memorial of Heroes Set
Okay so I'm not sure where Favour comes from. First a gauntlet when thrown at someone the person throwing it was issuing a challenge. I don't really see this as a Favour. But who can complain it might be a favour to the challenged. I feel like some people will get bored of my philosophical stuff.
Located at Bromley's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

Lohar's Two Handed Source Hammer


I don't know if it was intentional but Lohar is a synonym for blacksmith from the writer's of the Raj period and he hands you a hammer. I don't know I might just not have a life that I actually have the time to look this stuff up but then it's a lot more difficult ot make jokes up for most of the uniques in Reaper's Coast.
Given to you by Lohar for finding out what happened in the caves. Lohar is located in the Undertown which the entrance to is in the Black Bull Tavern.

Magister's Cloak


You want to know something it's not like the Magister's Mantle where it is actually what Magisters wear. This is not even close to anything Magister's wear.
Located in The Black Pits cave (There is 2 Black Pits don't judge) just keep her going straight and there will be a white magister. Kill the white magister and you have the magister's cloak. Simple?

Metal Shield


Let's play a game called guess the metal. Okay you have 91 guesses so good luck.
Located in Wrecker's Caves Depths. It is in the lab which one of your characters (Presuming you have 4) falls/taken into? In the lab it is to the left of the door with the dwarf behind you. It is on the table.

The Poisoner's Companion (Ancient Empire Tome)


This is a next level crafting book. It can change its name incredible. Hang on wait didn't And then There Were None do that first. This isn't that next level. :(
Found at the Abandoned Livewood Sawmill this is found on the body of Sawtooth after killing her.

Reaver's Axe


'Yarr' said one Black Ring Reaver 'we be pillaging some stuff'What's that over there' said another Black Ring Reaver.'A non Black Ring Reaver' said a different Black Ring Reaver being killed by a non Black Ring Reaver.
Located on a body at the Satanic altar thingy near the waypoint shrine. Yep also demons :).

Spear of Foes


Be one with tree and you can achieve enlitement? enlitenment? no WAIT its enlightenment.
Obtained after completing the quest at the elven camp. Not giving info coz spoilers n stuff. But go there and speak to the Tibetan Monk called Tovah sorry did I say Tibetan I mean't tree getting my T monks confused. 1st world problems.

Soulforged Blade and Crossbow


So everyone is like ermagawd Soulforged weapons hurley sheet. And for me they just stay in my inventory looking pretty.
Located below the fish factory in Driftwood. To access the area you need to find the trapdoor in the building. There is a dog next to it There is a barrel next to a conveyor belt which is marked. After breaking the seal you can find these two weapons.

Sourcerer's Ring


A Dungeon of Prisoners the 18th book of the Sourcerer's Ring series. There isn't.
Located in the dungeons of the Magister Barracks.

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Unusual Artifact and Unusual Blade


Watch its an unusual overlode.
The Unusual Artifact is located in Johanna Surrey's Tomb.
The Unusual Blade is located in the Archive on Blood Moon island.

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Very Silent Watcher's Leather Shirt


Huh I get it coz it's on a dead body. I mean come on Larian Studios you could've come up with a better joke for example I'll tell you a joke about rubbish. Actually nah it's too garbage. I'm sorry I'm trash. End my life.
Located on the corpse of a Silent Watcher Didn't see that one coming by a house near the bridge to the Bloodmoon island. Just look at the picture of my map it's hard to describe and look like I've put in effort *cough*.

Visha's Helm


Part of the Memorial of Heroes set
So does Vydia or Visha own it? I just need to get my head around it. Get it because it's a helmet. Not funny? Not surprised.
Located at Vydia's Buried Valuables. To unlock the marker in the Stonegraveyard there is a place called The Memorial of Heroes. Go there and interact with all the Tombs. A battle will start and after defeating all of them twice you will be given the locations.

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