To be fair, the skill name does say it's an "aura". There are a bunch other "aura" type effects in the game and they all function in the same manner.

You could say, it's just how you interpret things. To me, by "you" and "your" it means it's a friendly-only spell. "Target character" would mean you can target anyone, whether enemies or friendlies. Whether it's single target or aoe is a different thing. I'm just saying, in this case, it is rather your own assumption that failed you.

That being said, you don't want to be so literal in this particular game. Even though it's more serious than D:OS1, it still tends to be comical. Also, there *are* indeed many descriptions that are either vague or don't convey the actual effects very well. I agree that descriptions of skills/spells could be done better. Important information like casting range, aoe radius, intended targets, and so on, should be stated clearly and precisely. There were times after reading a description I would be like, so what exactly does this do?

But hey, it's a Divinity game. Your best course of action is to try things out. Don't assume. Never assume. In this game anyway.

Last edited by Try2Handing; 20/12/17 08:35 AM.

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