Similar to other tactical RPGs, Divinity: Original Sin 2 has its fair share of hidden unlockables that can take a player’s playthrough to the next step. These take the form of Relics of Power; equipment sets that not only add a new visual flair for players to acquire but also provide various capabilities that step up a character’s combat performance. Among these four sets is the Contamination Set, a plant-themed armor that comes from a corrupted magical source.
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In order for players to acquire this item in Divinity: Original Sin 2, they first need to complete the Seed of Power quest. And unlike other RPGs where a convoluted questline often leads to a rare item, Seed of Power isn’t exactly a complicated quest to finish. Players do, however, need to be careful how to approach the quest to make it as easy as possible to finish.
Before players get into completing the “Seed of Power” quest, it helps to understand the context of the Divinity Original Sin 2 questline itself. At its core, the “Seed of Power” comes from The Four Relics of Rivellon DLC that was originally released on June 14, 2020, but has become “Gift Bag #5” in the Definitive Edition of the game. While pursuing these Relics is optional, Original Sin 2 completionists might commit a grave mistake by skipping out on them.
Aside from bug fixes, this DLC adds four quests that lead to one set of unique armor, with each component of the set scattered throughout the realm of Rivellon. Given there are four sets, it’s likely that the game aspires for the player and their three (3) companions to wear them should they eventually find all of them. Unlike other games where items like these are mere collectibles, the
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