#Cheat happens divinity original sin 2 how to
Just to add my 2c on how to get this skill without having Red Prince but with having a Mask of the Shapeshifter: First, I was not able to avoid fighting the princess. Sadha is alive and you have the dragonling. 7) Leave with the last unlinked character through Portal, the quest properly closes. 6) Use one of the linked characters to leave through the portal (not the one involved in discussion with Sadha), this will also interrupt the discussion with Sadha and she never starts the fight as if you never stole her Dragonling. 5) Unlink one of the characters not involved in discussion with Sadha. The dragonling disappears and appears in your skills. Your character doesn't have to be a lizard, but needs high persuasion to pass the check. 4) Use character with high persuasion and Pet Pal to talk to the Dragonling that appears and persuade it to join you. 3) Sadha will get angry and starts talking to the character, who breathed on the egg. 2) Have her engaged in conversation (it doesn't have to be a Lizard character at this point as she is not hostile towards you), at the same time use any Lizard character (Shapeshifter mask counts as well) to breathe on the egg (it's invisible on the pedestal behind her). You don't have to give her the Stormbreaker (or you can, then you can drop it and get it back), just tell her, you protect her and she will be happy. 1) Pass the speech check with her using Shapeshifter mask or Lizard character (you can use the Lizard option, I don't think you need a high persuasion for that, just being a lizard is enough). If you don't have Red Prince in your party and want to have the Dragonling and don't want to kill Sadha, you can do the following, though it takes some effort. All in all, I feel like they are pretty closely matched, considering what they bring. Last but not least, since Dragonling has massive HP pool, but not so much armor, enemies actually like to attack him, which in my experience is a good thing, since he can function like a meatshield/ tank of sorts, where as Incarnate usually gets ignored in fights. Memorizing Dragonling only requires 2 memory, and getting him out only requires 2AP, while memorizing Incarnate requires 5 memory minimum for the buffs, +2 more for elemental infusions. Dragonling has a Firebrand buff and he has Flight skill that he can use every single turn, meaning he doesn't have to waste nearly as much AP as Incarnate to get to the enemies. If my Summoner (Who's maxing Geo secondary) drops Fortify on him he gains around 5k armor from it, even though the tooltip says it should be 2500 armor increase, might have something to do with Summoning multipliers. Dragonling bleeds blessed fire and for some reason using Armor buffs on him has increased value. Dragonlings, Fireball does about 1500 damage and he has around 13k HP.
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This is potentially better than Opportunist if there are a lot of enemies, as it can proc multiple times on the same turn. Dragonling lacks attacks of opportunity, but Firebrand with 16 in Summoning does around 800+ damage every time someone walks in his range. On short, Dragonling does about 1400 damage, albeit mixed. However, if you use his Firebrand buff, even though the tooltip says that it's `200 damage increase it's actually around 400 Fire damage for some reason. Dragonling with no buffs hits for around 1000 physical damage with a Basic attack. Blood Incarnate with all 4 infusions hits for around 1600 physical damage with a Basic attack. I ran some tests at level 22 on a character that had 16 in Summoning. Probably the only Summon that can actually rival Incarnate, it's a bit of a shame that it's only act 4.