

Your Level 18 talent is interchangeable, demon with lizard makes it easier to push above 100% fire resist which means fire heals you. If it wasn’t already obvious, play as either a Human for extra critical chance or Lizard for extra fire resist+dragon’s blaze (This Build works pretty well with Red Prince!) Lone Wolf (1st Pick, Character Creation).Lizard-Demon/Human-Savage Sortilege (5th Pick, Level 18).Or just do that from the start if you’re not using lone wolf Talents Intelligence-25 (40) (+15 from Lone Wolf)Īfter this point spread your stats as 2:1:1 in Intelligence : Memory : Wits until Intelligence is maxed out, then dump all your points into Wits.Uses a Staff with Warfare abilities and Pyrokinetic Buffs to do INSANE critical damage. (Although other attributes can be used in persuasion, intelligence and wits usually yield better outcomes.) Undead is the best choice for this kind of character, they are good at opening locks and can play dead to avoid fight. Supportive char that helps you dealing with trades, talks and find the hidden treasures. Undead can play this build as Necromancer Skills do heal them.Healing from Necromancer does work with Living Armour.Increase Necromaner if you want to gain more healing.Having someone in your group that can remove disabling effects works well with this build.Having high Constitution allows you to take many hits and gives you time to heal up via damage afterwards.This will unlock the hatch leading there, and the staging area is where you'll find the Magic Mirror.Use Necromancer and Warfare Skills to overwhelm your enemies while you heal yourself through damage. Behind the statue is the Ghetto's kitchen, where you'll learn about the Arena of Fort Joy by talking to Noosey. Simply head towards the Fort Joy Ghetto, then go south towards the waypoint statue. It's relatively near the beginning of the game, making it easier and faster to access. It doesn't simply break immersion and place it in the open, though. Things included in it can be enabled through the menu screen, including the Fort Joy Magic Mirror.

You'll do so by enabling Gift Bag # 2's goodies, which was a free update that came with the announcement of the Switch version of Divinity: Original Sin II.

The second way to unlock it, and it's arguably the easier way. Later on, the ship becomes inaccessible, but the Mirror can still be found at the Hall of Echoes and can be teleported to. On its lower deck is the Magic Mirror, and you can go to it pretty much right away. At the beginning of Act II, your character will board a ship called Lady Vengeance. The regular way is by progressing through the story.
