Divinity Original Sin 2 respec Fort Joy

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Is this with the respec mirror on the Lady vengeance, or when using a mod (workshop or from the gift bag menu) to add one to Fort Joy?

Does it matter if you try with different characters, if available?

If you start a new game (on PC create a new profile first to keep quick and auto saves from overwriting ones in your current playthrough) on story difficulty, skip through the ship section as much as possible to get to Fort Joy, enable the respec mirror mod in the gift bag options and check the mirror in the Fort Joy arena, does that work?
On console, starting the game from a different account would give a different drive space for saves.
Alternately, if you don't already have an honour mode difficulty save, starting one would avoid overwriting saves, since it uses a separate, single save slot (in the difficulty list, after selecting Tactician there is a choice between Regular and Honour).

If you are playing on PC, try verifying local files, to see if that helps, or on console try clearing the cache.

In the Steam library, right click on the game and select Properties, switch to the Local Files tab and then click on the 'Verify Integrity of Game Files...' button.
With the GOG version, in the (optional) Galaxy client, select Divinity: Original Sin 2 in the left column, then click on the More button, and in the Manage menu select 'Verify / Repair'. In Galaxy 2.0, select the game, then the settings icon at the top right (beside the Play button) and under Manage Installation select 'Verify / Repair'.
With the App Store release, or GOG in OSX without the Galaxy client:

Terminal
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support\ ... up to the Divinity Original Sin 2.app folder
codesign -vvv Divinity\ -\ Original\ Sin\ 2.app

For the first command, it may be easier to browse to the install folder in Finder, then drag and drop the location into an open Terminal window (though for the App Store version the default install path is just in /Applications ).
The second command takes a while, and will output some lines starting with '--prepared' or '--validated'. If everything is fine, it will end with:

Divinity - Original Sin 2.app: valid on disk
Divinity - Original Sin 2.app: satisfies its Designated Requirement

To clear the PS4 cache: press and hold the PlayStation button on the controller, select 'Turn Off PS4', wait another 30 seconds after it finishes shutting down, and start it again.

On Xbox, to clear the cache:
- press and hold the Xbox button on the front of the console for 10 seconds until it shuts down
- unplug the power cable and wait 30 seconds
- plug the console back in and turn it on
- log into the same Xbox Live account you were using, start the game and let it sync, if required

On Switch, in the Home menu open System Settings, then select System, Formatting Options, Clear Cache and then the current user.
Note that this will also reset the system language and brightness setting.

If that doesn't help and you are playing on PC, please reply with your latest save (or a Dropbox or Google drive link, etc). If you are using any non-Larian mods, also include a list of those enabled and/or the modsettings.lsx file from your profile folder.
Each save is a folder in the '..\Documents\Larian Studios\Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition\PlayerProfiles\<ProfileName>\Savegames\Story' folder.
In Windows Explorer you can zip a file or folder by right clicking on it/them and selecting 'Send To | Compressed (zipped) Folder' (and similarly in OSX/Finder).

PS4 saves can be sent, as well, but they would need to be transferred to a USB flash drive first.
In the Saved Data in System Storage section of the Settings menu, click Copy to USB Storage Device, select the relevant save(s) and Copy. From there you can zip the files, then copy to email or upload somewhere and provide a link.


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Sorugue (Moderator)4 years ago#1

I've played literally over 100 RPGs of different sub-genres in my life (Jrpg, Wrpg etc) and I have never encountered a better respec system in a game period. For those who don't know you can respec as soon as you hit act 2 Via

The mirror on the lady vengeance

. Not only is it completely free, but it doesn't just dump all your points out forcing you to try and remember you old set up (if it was for a simple adjustment), you can deduct as few or as many points from your existing build as you want, change talents, hell you can even change yourself and any of your companions appearances.

Honestly if there was ever a better respect system I've never heard of it.

Currently playing: Disciples: Liberation, Yakuza: LaD, Guardians of the Galaxy, Pokemon: Brilliant Diamond, SMT V

lonnieep 4 years ago#2

+1

The official lonnieep of gamefaqs. (b'.')b

Mashiyyat 4 years ago#3

Yea it's great

WeaponHex1638 4 years ago#4

It’s probably my most favourite feature in this game.
I didn’t like my build from the start but I was halfway through fort joy. I didn’t want to start over so I pushed through to act 2 and changed my stats to make a build that I love. Getting to Tweak the build is great as well.

Sorugue (Topic Creator)4 years ago#5

cross8 posted...

It’s probably my most favourite feature in this game.
I didn’t like my build from the start but I was halfway through fort joy. I didn’t want to start over so I pushed through to act 2 and changed my stats to make a build that I love. Getting to Tweak the build is great as well.

Agreed, as one who is super OCD about my build its truly a godsend (every level I spend ages debating what point to add to which character and double that time second guessing it XD)

Currently playing: Disciples: Liberation, Yakuza: LaD, Guardians of the Galaxy, Pokemon: Brilliant Diamond, SMT V

Cruddy_horse 4 years ago#6

It's good sure but it's too abuse-able for me, it's all too easy to send one person back to the ship and respec a ton of points and put them into presuassion to avoid a fight, and makes any stat decisions less meaningful.

Mashiyyat 4 years ago#7

Cruddy_horse posted...

It's good sure but it's too abuse-able for me, it's all too easy to send one person back to the ship and respec a ton of points and put them into presuassion to avoid a fight, and makes any stat decisions less meaningful.

Do you run lonewolf or a party of four?

Cruddy_horse 4 years ago#8

Mashiyyat posted...

Cruddy_horse posted...
It's good sure but it's too abuse-able for me, it's all too easy to send one person back to the ship and respec a ton of points and put them into presuassion to avoid a fight, and makes any stat decisions less meaningful.

Do you run lonewolf or a party of four?

Four, why? You can do it either way.

seyEliveD 4 years ago#9

With the exception that upon respecing most of the portraits revert to a god awful version (on PC anyways).

Sorugue (Topic Creator)4 years ago#10

Cruddy_horse posted...

It's good sure but it's too abuse-able for me, it's all too easy to send one person back to the ship and respec a ton of points and put them into presuassion to avoid a fight, and makes any stat decisions less meaningful.

Yes but that comes down to player choice rather than a design flaw, just because you -can- do something, doesn't mean you have to. Personally I don't abuse such features because I would be gimping my own experience, if I lack persuasion for a certain event for example, I just let it play out, failure and all.

Currently playing: Disciples: Liberation, Yakuza: LaD, Guardians of the Galaxy, Pokemon: Brilliant Diamond, SMT V

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  2. Divinity: Original Sin II - Definitive Edition
  3. Can we take just a moment to appretiate the respec system in this game?

Can you respec after Fort Joy?

Players gain unlimited access to respecing via a magic mirror aboard the Lady o' War from Act 2 onward. However, while it's nice to have access to the magic mirror at any time after Act 1, slogging through Fort Joy with mismatched skills and abilities can lead to some challenging fights later in the zone.

Where is the respec mirror in Fort Joy?

To do this, go into the settings menu and find the “Gift Bag Features” section. Open this up, then look in the “Fort Joy Magic Mirror” option list.

What is the best way out of Fort Joy?

The best option is to use the Seeker's boat. At the end of the hall in the dungeons lies two Magisters and a little boy. After defending the boy and killing the Magisters, the player can assure the boy that they know and helped his trusted friend.

Does Fort Joy mirror disable achievements?

They do disable achievements - however there is a community mod that enables them again for you if you're keen!

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