Divinity Original Sin 2 Metamorph Class Guide (Tips & Tricks)

Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Metamorph Class Guide (Tips & Tricks)

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Building a strong character can be a tough decision. This guide will provide tips for making the best of a Metamorph base class.

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Divinity Original Sin 2 Metamorph Class Guide (Tips & Tricks)

Divinity Original Sin 2 has a plethora of options, including special ways of building characters and treasures hidden through the entire campaign. And even if you are indecisive you can also rebuild your entire team. But, with some planning and strategy, you can make a character you really want. One of these possible first classes includes Metamorph.

The starting class Metamorph showcases the Polymorph line of magic. While Larian Studios provides a simple first-level build, characters can be improved by adjusting start parameters and investing in an array of combat skills.

Character Creation in Divinity Original Sin 2

Divinity Original Sin 2 Metamorph Class Guide (Tips & Tricks)

The default Metamorph build is 2 Strength, 2 Finesse, 1 Two-Handed, 1 Polymorph, 1 Persuasion; Chicken Claw, Tentacle Lash, Bullhorns skills and Opportunist Talent. This is what recruited companions will have, but your main character can tweak this to be a bit better. You can also retrain your allies once getting to a Magic Mirror for respecing.

First, your primary focus should be Polymorph skills which gain a damage bonus from Strength, making it ideal to have 4 Strength, no Finesse, and wield Strength-based weapons; dump that starting spear that requires Finesse. Most Polymorph attacks deal Physical damage, and will gain a multiplicative boost from Warfare; so replace the Two-Handed with 1 Warfare. For Civil Ability, boost your character’s natural focus: Persuasion for Red Prince, Loremaster for Sebille, Thievery for Fane, etc.

For base skills, Tentacle Lash will be your primary damage attack that can also prevent enemies from using their own abilities. Bullhorns are great for movement more than actual damage. Last, consider either Battle Stomp or Bouncing Shield from Warfare depending on your weaponry. You will also have access to All In when using a two-handed weapon, Shields Up with a shield, Flurry with an off-hand weapon, and Sucker Punch when using a single one-handed weapon. Opportunist is good to stop enemy movement, but also consider Hothead for higher damage output.

Progressing as a Metamorph in Divinity Original Sin 2

Divinity Original Sin 2 Metamorph Class Guide (Tips & Tricks)

As noted before, Strength should be your primary attribute. Every few levels defer a bit to Memory for more skill slots, Wits to improve crit rate and initiative, or Constitution to meet shield requirements. Note that each point in Polymorph will also give an extra attribute point to spend. Warfare will increase your raw Physical attacks. You should also grab whatever combat abilities to meet skill requirements, like Scoundrel and Necromancer.

For Talents, go for The Pawn to increase movement, Savage Sortilege for criticals (most of Polymorph are actually spells), and Living Armor for extra protection versus Magic damage. If you are using Gift Bags, consider Indomitable and Gladiator for more defenses. Bigger and Better and All Skilled Up are great for when you have spare Talent points.

Recommended Polymorph Skills

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Other Skill options

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Unique Equipment for Metamorphs in Divinity Original Sin 2

While most gear will have random enchantments, there is some select unique gear you should search for. If you are using Gift Bag, you can even polish these items to your current level.

There is lots of freedom in Divinity Original Sin 2. With the proper planning, you can make a strong character for your team of Godwoken.

Next: Divinity Original Sin 2: Best Abilities for a Beginner

Divinity Original Sin 2 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch.

Kurtis Seid has been covering the game industry for over a decade. His published works have appeared on GameSpot, EGM, and App Annie. He also was a former editor for Electronic Arts’ Origin platform.

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