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10 Divinity II: Original Sin Mods That Make The Game Even Better

Written by Charles Burgar
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Modders are always looking to make good games better, and here are 10 great mods that improved Divinity II: Original Sin.

Not many CRPGs get made anymore despite the overwhelming success of Baldur's Gate and the Neverwinter Nights series. There are still a few that get made, though, one of which being Divinity: Original Sin 2. This behemoth of an RPG has enough content to keep players engaged for hundreds of hours, but this playtime can balloon further with mods.

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Content mods aren't common for Original Sin 2, but the number of mods that range from overhauls to small quality of life gives just enough incentive to try another playthrough. This game has few issues to begin with, but well-made mods put Original Sin 2 on another level of quality entirely. Here are ten Divinity: Original Sin 2 mods that make the game even better. This list is in no particular order.

Updated February 2nd, 2021 by Charles Burgar: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has no shortage of mods for players to try. Ranging from bug fixes to entire overhauls, there is little reason not to install a few mods for Original Sin 2. To help players decide which mods are worth their time, new mods have been added to this list that are all expertly made. Download links have also been included at the end of each entry to make finding these mods as easy as possible.

10 Essential Mods

This entry is cheating somewhat, listing multiple mods instead of just one. These mods are so good, however, that most consider them essential. All of these mods have one thing in common: they make small but noticeable changes to Original Sin 2, either providing quality-of-life improvements or important fixes.

Quality Of Life Mods

Tooltip Mod

Bug Fix/Compatability Mods

9 Necromancy Rebalanced 2.0

Divinity: Original Sin 2 allows for a wide range of builds that are all viable for all but the hardest content. Well, everything except for Necromancy. This school of magic is pitifully weak when compared to other archetypes.

Necromancy Rebalanced 2.0 aims to address this, overhauling the existing skills while adding new ones to allow for more playstyle choices. Players can finally become an army of the undead with this mod's host of new summon abilities.

Download Link: Necromancy Rebalanced 2.0 (by freeway)

8 Automatic Item Leveling

Farming new gear for builds can be fun in loot-heavy games such as Borderlands, but feel ill-placed in more story-centric RPGs like Divinity. Gear in Divinity: Original Sin 2 does not scale with the player's level.

Automatic Item Leveling does exactly as one would expect. Every time the player levels up, the game will update that character's gear to match their new level. Miscellaneous stats are also upgraded. This allows players to spend less time earning levels before farming certain items and more time playing the game at their own pace. While this falls closer to a cheat mod than anything else, it does let players focus more on the game's story instead of its itemization system.

Note: The Epic Encounters: Origins mod already has an item upgrading system in place, making this mod redundant when both are used together.

Download Link: Automatic Item Leveling (by frasdoge)

7 Vanity

One thing Divinity: Original Sin 2 nails is its armor design. Even the lower level gear looks distinct and worth wearing for visuals alone. The problem is Larian didn't include a proper transmogrification system with the game.

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Luckily, modders have added a pseudo-transmog system into the game. Vanity allows players to store the appearance of the armor in a ring and apply it to any armor set the player wants. It can feel a little unintuitive initially, but this mod is the best option for adding proper transmog into Original Sin 2.

Download Link: Vanity DE (by GrudgeBRINGER)

6 Majoras - Character Creation Plus

For those that tire of the same looking characters at character creation, Majora's Character Creation Plus mod is worth installing. Hundreds of new options are included in character creation to make each party member visually distinct.

Dozens of new hairstyles, more exotic appearances for Elves, and even a flaming skull as a skeleton are a few examples of what this mod provides. No race or gender is left out either, and the quality of the new assets matches and even exceeds what Larian offers in the base game. Majora's Character Creation Plus is worth a look.

Download Link: Majoras - Character Creation Plus (by Nicol Bolas, MurderBot, and Majoras, Talking Bear)

5 Improved Camera

Having a set angle tied to the camera isn't uncommon in isometric RPG titles like Baldur's Gate or Fallout, but this restriction can result in clunky exploration or combat encounters. Original Sin 2's camera is by no means bad, but it could be better.

Improved Camera aims to fix this by allowing full control over the camera. It is now possible to tilt the camera to any angle the player wishes, letting players get extremely close to a character or look across the grand environments that are otherwise hard to appreciate. Just note that the game clearly wasn't intended for a camera this flexible, as some characters and environments will look strange when viewed from certain angles.

Download Link: Improved Camera (by Mroz)

4 Crafting Overhaul

Crafting is an underutilized mechanic in Original Sin 2 that most players don't even know exist. Creating and modifying gear is satisfying in nearly any RPG, but Divinity's crafting system lacked the depth the rest of the game offers.

That is where Crafting Overhaul comes in. This mod adds over 1,800 recipes to the game, ranging from creating new armor types to armor dyes. Not only does this mod give players a larger incentive to craft, but the things this mod lets players create make crafting relevant for any character in any playthrough.

Download Link: Crafting Overhaul [DE] (by Elvasat)

3 Divinity Unleashed

One of Original Sin 2's most popular overhauls, Divinity Unleashed is an ambitious overhaul of the game's core mechanics to shake up combat and stat attributes. Note that a script extender is required to play this, which should hint at how many changes this mod makes.

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Above all, Divinity Unleashed is a combat overhaul focused on removing the abundant stunlocking that occurred in the base game. In its place are a multitude of intelligent balance tweaks and new systems that enhance build diversity, tactical options in combat, all while making Original Sin 2's difficulty intact.

Some of the mod's largest changes are listed below:

  • Armor now grants flat damage reduction instead of a second health bar.
  • Armor no longer blocks status effects.
  • Crowd control status effects were reworked to provide powerful debuffs instead. Skipping turns has been replaced with lowered movement speed, lower AP gains, and elemental weaknesses. In general, this makes Original Sin 2's combat much faster and less reliant on alpha-striking.
  • Attributes and ability bonuses were overhauled to provide more build-enabling bonuses.
  • Nearly every skill was rebalanced with the combat changes in mind.

A full list of changes can be found here.

These changes dramatically change how combat pans out, turning Original Sin 2 into a much more tactical RPG. The massive rebalance in Divinity Unleashed also means that build variety is in a much better spot than in vanilla. Veteran players tired of alpha-striking enemies on turn one should give this mod a try.

Download Link: Divinity Unleashed (by Kalavinka)

2 Epic Encounters: Origins

Epic Encounters: Origins is arguably the most ambitious, comprehensive overhaul mod one can find for Divinity: Original Sin 2. The number of changes here are staggering, ranging from balance tweaks to the addition of new progression systems. Covering all of them would warrant an article on its own, but here's a cliff notes version of what has been added or changed:

  • A new progression system named Ascension has been added. Similar to Grim Dawn's Constellation system, players can allocate points into a multitude of skill trees for various build-defining buffs. This runs alongside Original Sin 2's standard character progression.
  • Status effects have seen a major overhaul. Stunlocking has been removed, replaced with the tiered Battered and Harried status effects. Players will need to utilize both physical and magic damage over multiple turns to apply powerful status effects on targets. This results in a game that is much less focused on CCing enemies to death.
  • Source is now a core part of combat, allowing players to infuse their skills with powerful secondary effects.
  • Nearly every skill and item has been rebalanced.

For those interested in learning more about this mod, the developers have created a document that goes through each change in thorough detail. It can be read here.

Veterans that can't stand Divinity's combat balance need to give this mod a try. It does an excellent job shifting Original Sin 2's combat to a more tactical turn-based RPG than what Larian accomplished. Its Ascension system is also expertly done, granting the addictive character progression and build diversity seen in ARPGs without taking away from Original Sin 2's CRPG roots.

Note: Epic Encounters: Origins is only available through the developer's Discord server due to the mod's in-development state. A link can be found here. Head to the #download tab to find a download link. Be sure to read the FAQ before installing it.

How Does It Compare To Divinity Unleashed?

Divinity Unleashed is much easier to understand and install. While that mod can be used in the middle of any playthrough with little issue, Epic Encounters requires a new game save. Some might also consider Epic Encounters' changes too radical for their liking. For players that want a combat overhaul and nothing else, Divinity Unleashed is an excellent choice. Players that want Divinity: Original Sin 2 to feel like an entirely new game will love Epic Encounter: Origins.

Discord Link: Epic Encounters: Origins (by Ameranth and the Epic Encounters mod team)

1 Odinblade's Class Mods

If players have modded Original Sin 2 at all, they've likely come across Odinblade's various class overhauls and class additions. These mods are all fantastic, either making certain character archetypes more viable or adding new ones entirely.

Most of Odinblade's mods rebalance core class skills while introducing new ones, all of which are connected by a central mechanic. Pyromancers, for example, can apply stacks of Scorched to targets that deal damage at turn start or when the stacks are incremented. This results in Pyromancers playing much more aggressively than normal and gives more niche skills a place in the sandbox. If players find any skill underwhelming in Original Sin 2, Odinblade likely has an overhaul that makes it viable.

Download Link: Odinblade's Definitive Mods (by Odinblade)

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