

You can find this on Alexander by clicking on him and examining the body. It's on a body near the front of the ship. You can find this outside on the deck (I think that's the right word?) of the ship. So, to get the ship running we need 3 components: the phrase book, the strange gem from Alexander, and the song book from Dallis' room.

I decided to put this in a different category since it's more of a transitionary point between Act 1 and Act 2. As far as I know, there is not way to save the soldier. Lastly, you can also attack a teammate right next to the Historian and then teleport him onto the blood.Īll you need to do for this is bless the lever. Alternatively, you can use Flesh Sacrifice a couple times and then teleport the Historian onto the blood. You can do this easily if you have the Rain Blood (or whatever it's called) spell. To cure the historian of his debuff, you need to put him on a blood surface and then cast the Bless spell on the blood. Just cast it over the well and it will fill up.įor this, you just need to have a Source point on you and infuse it into the 'Mysterious Tech' that's right beside the barrier. The easiest way to do this is if you have the rain spell. You can access this by clicking on the sewer-grate looking door (and the easiest way to get to it is just by using a jump skill instead of messing with the door and fireballs).įor the well, you just need to give it some water.

You'll need to flip the lever that is hidden in another room on the other side of the major room. This place has a few different 'puzzles' inside of them, so I'll just quickly list them all of and what the solutions are. SOURCE: S (scourge), O (devil), U (misery), R (blight), C (hex), E (curse).BRACCUS: B (bloody), R (rotten), A (thieving), C (very), C (very), U (awful), S (fellow).You find this hint from talking to the rat right outside the room. So this puzzle is all about giving each word in the respective sentences a symbolic letter. List of Classes, Attributes, Talents and Starting Weapons.Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been ported to current Intel-based Macs, but this bodes well for more A-list games coming to both iPads and Macs when both platforms run on the same hardware.
