Divinity Ii: Ego Draconis Today
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The game is famous for its and a cliffhanger ending that originally frustrated many players until it was resolved in the Flames of Vengeance expansion.

Divinity II: Ego Draconis is a 2009 action RPG from , the same team that created Baldur's Gate 3 . It is widely considered an "underrated gem" known for its unique mechanic of allowing players to transform into a dragon. Key Mechanics & Unique Features

: While you start with archetypes like Melee, Ranged, or Magic, you can mix and match any skill as you level up.

: Mid-game, you gain a personal fortress where you can recruit your own alchemists, enchanters, and necromancers. Reception and "The Twist"

: You can spend experience points to read the minds of almost any NPC, which can reveal quest secrets, hidden loot, or extra stat points.

Divinity Ii: Ego Draconis Today

The game is famous for its and a cliffhanger ending that originally frustrated many players until it was resolved in the Flames of Vengeance expansion.

Divinity II: Ego Draconis is a 2009 action RPG from , the same team that created Baldur's Gate 3 . It is widely considered an "underrated gem" known for its unique mechanic of allowing players to transform into a dragon. Key Mechanics & Unique Features Divinity II: Ego Draconis

: While you start with archetypes like Melee, Ranged, or Magic, you can mix and match any skill as you level up. The game is famous for its and a

: Mid-game, you gain a personal fortress where you can recruit your own alchemists, enchanters, and necromancers. Reception and "The Twist" Key Mechanics & Unique Features : While you

: You can spend experience points to read the minds of almost any NPC, which can reveal quest secrets, hidden loot, or extra stat points.