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So obviously I'm new here  not new to the games just started playing divine divinity, thankfully one of my friends had both the older ones, lol but now I want to put up the red flags of war on this game (obviously divinity 2 lol) and 100% complete it and try to get every little speck of dust I can from all the enemies to every quest (not so much items however I will look for complete sets) BUT, I need help with the list of every achievement and how to acquire it and maybe a little hint or two how to get them, This information would be very most helpful
"So you take an Apple and a Pineapple, smash them together, and you get a 'Pin-apple' My dear sir!" Behold the glory of Lord Pin-apple peasant! 
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Joined: Aug 2010
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Thanks a bunch raze  can't wait to tackle this game again! but first this evil monster called Beyond divinty  I'm not really having all that much fun playing it to be honest I liked the first game system better and it would've been even cooler to play a copy if not the exact character from the previous game lol XD
"So you take an Apple and a Pineapple, smash them together, and you get a 'Pin-apple' My dear sir!" Behold the glory of Lord Pin-apple peasant! 
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For BD I generally had both characters selected and directed them as one, so the combat was pretty much the same as in DD. I did separate them for tough fights when a little micro-management was called for. I played a warrior / warrior for most of act 1, then switched to a warrior / archer, with the warrior in the lead exploring, and the archer set to aggressive (to automatically attack opponents in range). The gameworld opens up in act 2, and if you are playing a mage, that is when more effective and mana efficient spells start appearing (particularly shaman magic). Beyond Divinity Strategy Guide
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WOW! What a link, thank you so much for that link Raze, although I have played Div Div and BD, its nice to have a guide for each of them so I can have an easy run around in those games again. Also nice to see some love for PS:T there, my favourite RPG  . Cheers  EDIT : Link to a kind of novel (free) based on PS:T, that someone wrote, using the games script, its (IMO) a nice little addition to the game for fans. http://www.wischik.com/lu/senses/pst-book.html
Last edited by Fiach; 14/08/10 10:54 AM.
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Joined: Aug 2010
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yeah i'm still in the first act and part of me wants to say screw this and move on so I'm going to ask you Raze is there really any storyline that is niffty and cool to learn in BD or should I just move on for now
Last edited by Lord Pin-apple; 14/08/10 10:10 AM.
"So you take an Apple and a Pineapple, smash them together, and you get a 'Pin-apple' My dear sir!" Behold the glory of Lord Pin-apple peasant! 
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The story does get more interesting later on. At the start of act 1 you get occasional references to Damian, but not a lot of detail. Towards the end of the act, in the citadel, there are people around to talk to and interact with, and a bit more background.
Act 2 is predominantly outside, with an imp village near the start. There you will start learning more about the history of Nemesis and what happened there after Damian's arrival. Act 3 (also outside, with a variety of environments) has more details on the humans on Nemesis, and their war with the Raanaar locals (some of which did escape the act 1 citadel and are still around), and goes into greater depth about the history after Damian stole something. As far as storyline, act 4 concentrates more on the history right after Damian got there, up until he stole something.
Acts 2 and 3 are also much more open, with more to explore and a greater number and variety of quests (though act 1 does open up a bit towards the end).
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thanks raze I still have to wonder why you're not a admin >.> Lol i mean your the most helpful person I've seen on these forums in the past time I've spent through this forum 
"So you take an Apple and a Pineapple, smash them together, and you get a 'Pin-apple' My dear sir!" Behold the glory of Lord Pin-apple peasant! 
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Hmmm... interesting storyline you tell us about BD Raze  I think I go playing again BD, once I have the time  ! "But when?" I asked myself ...
On 7th of february 2015 : I start a new adventure in the Divinity world of Original Sin, it's a Fantastic Freaking Fabulous Funny ... it's my All Time Favorite One !
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