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Divinity Original Sin 2: 10 Underrated Talents Players Aren't Using

Aug 31st 2025, 4:45 am
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Players of Larian Studios ' Divinity: Original Sin series love the game for its in-depth take on both narrative and gameplay options. After all, even in the sequel Divinity: Original Sin 2 , players have a diverse set of weapons, armor, Skills, and Talents to customize their characters with. Interestingly, Talents enough can add a lot of spice to characters players choose, such as special attributes.


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As such, players also know the right combination of Talents and Skills can define a great asset to the party. Interestingly, "great Talents" aren't just Talents that give huge benefits or used primarily in combat. In fact, if players look hard enough, some Talents that look "useless" at first might be the most helpful Talents in their arsenal. However, just which Talents should players pay attention to? Moreover, how can these underrated Talents change the way gamers play Original Sin 2 ?



Others say Duck Duck Goose isn't exactly a useful talent, but like all Advanced Talents, this one remains extremely situational . After all, if this Talent simply lets one dodge Attacks of Opportunity, wouldn't just "moving away" be more practical?


This Talent has a Huntsman 1 prerequisite, but it does see its usefulness in a lot of ways. For starters, a lot of enemies tend to move in melee range, especially when chasing spellcasters and ranged fighters. As such, Duck Duck Goose on the party's Ranger or Wayfarer can help them escape attacks much faster.


Moreover, Duck Duck Goose on a Rogue can help them maneuver around the battlefield without triggering these attacks. After all, they burn through one AP whenever they trigger Attacks of Opportunity. Unfortunately, that extra AP can still be used to perform otherwise crucial moves.



Similar to the description in some RPGs, this Talent transforms a character into a powerhouse. In the context of Original Sin 2 , this Talent grants maximum AP to a character each turn. As a trade-off, this Talent doesn't allow any armor to protect against status conditions.


When used properly, or with Talents such as Far Out Man, this Talent can provided spellcasters with maximum support potential. More daring players can add this Talent to their mobile Rogues, which lets them swoop in for the kill in just a single turn.



Some players might not see the point of a Talent increasing sneak damage, but those who want to maximize their damage output should probably invest in Guerilla. This Talent, albeit requiring Sneaking 1, increases damage output of sneak attacks by 40-percent. Assassin-type characters such as Rogues or long-ranged Rangers can find great use of Guerilla when trying to make surprise attacks.


Rogues can turn invisible in combat via Chameleon and trigger Guerilla when they use Mortal Blow on an opponent. Meanwhile, some Rangers can exit the battle, sneak up to an unsuspecting enemy, and deal massive damage before re-entering combat.



A lot of players might think Leech is a very class-specific Talent, but it does give a ton of advantages for weaker, nimbler party members. Thanks to this Talent, characters with Leech regenerates their health while they stand in pools of blood .


Of course, this Talent requires characters to get to pools of blood first– which thankfully can be easy with the right spells.

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