The makeshift wand is a weapon in Divinity: Original Sin 2. Wands are elemental weapons in Divinity: Original Sin. Wands are single handed, magically imbued weapons. Each each attack will deal elemental damage, dependant on the type of the weapon. In addition to this, wanded can be dual wielded, enabling the character to cast two ranged attacks of one (or if each wand has a different) or two elements. Depending on the characters intelligence and level. Register Log In Larian Studios Forums Divinity - Original Sin 2 - Help/Tips/Tricks Dual. Duel wielding works with wands. Im doing that right now. Divinity: Original Sin 2. However, it seems to me that for these types of wands it is necessary to create separate lines in TreasureTable, but I'm.
Divinity Original Sin 2 Wands Vs Staff
I'm just getting ready to start a new game with a buddy of mine in Enhanced Edition, and want to build a mage. My problem is I can't decide which weapon to use.
As I'm hoping to be spending most of my turns casting spells, the main purpose of either weapon for me will be for ground effects (burning oil, electrifying water, etc.). The way I currently see it, using a staff I can only manipulate the environment through Staff of Magus once per turn, whereas wands I can target different areas as long as my AP allows. Wands also have the benefit of 2 elements (a different element in each hand), so if I find I'm in need of burning some oil and electrifying some water, I can do both without a weapon swap. The downside is I will need to invest points in dual-wield to make use of my wands. Using a staff nets me more skill points at the cost of the utility of wands.
I suppose with an investment in dual-wield, wands do also allow me to have some filler attacks if I run into cooldown issues. On that note: with high INT, using a pyro/geo build, can I expect to be casting spells every turn? Or am I going to need something to fill the gaps?
The main point I'm unsure of is what each option brings to the table in terms of stats. Could anyone provide me with some examples of mid-to-late-game wands and staves? Maybe even some legendary/unique examples? Knowing what's to come as far as itemization goes might help me make a decision.
If there's anything else to consider between both options feel free to throw that into the mix as well!