Playing as a Rogue in Divinity Original Sin 2 means that you’re going to be playing pretty fast, foregoing using a shield, and relying on quick attacks that also deal a good amount of damage. There are several routes you can go with when planning out your Rogue’s build, laying out their attributes, equipment, and abilities.
With so many choices to go through, it can be an overwhelming experience. We’ve helped narrow this process down for you, making it much easier. Here’s what you need to know about making the best build for Rogues in Divinity: Original Sin 2.
How to Build the Best Rogue in Divinity: Original Sin 2From my gameplay experience in Divinity: Original Sin 2, I recommend becoming a Duelist as a Rogue. It’s a build that focuses on Dodging to make up for the fact that you won’t be using a shield, and it has you dual-wielding daggers. The focus on Dodging means that the ability Parry Master will be a perfect complement to use, as it increases your dodging by 10% when dual wielding. We also recommend using a Dwarf race as it will add another 5% to your Dodging.
AttributesYou will want to focus on Finesse and Wits for this Divinity: Original Sin 2 build. Finesse is the primary attribute to use for daggers, and Wits will help with Critical Chance and Initiative, which helps with spotting traps and items on the map.
Once these two attributes have a solid base, I recommend putting some into Memory and Constitution to help with health and memory slots for abilities.
EquipmentFor your armor, a Duelist is going to want to find a balance of Physical and Magic armor, with an edge going to Magic since you ideally won’t be taking too much Physical damage thanks to the Dodging. Look for armor that boosts your Finesse,
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