Simply kill that troll, or pass a speech check to convince him to let you in the cave (you will gain 20,075XP for killing him).
The Nameless Isle has two necessary pieces of Swornbreaker, the first one can be found at Sallow Man’s war room.Įast of the Temple of Rhalic, there is a troll guarding a cave: (You can keep the tablet, or give it to Ryker or Almira for a recipe, either way you can create the Swornbreaker.) Loot the place and you will find the tablet. You need to defeat the Eternal and her stalkers. Apparently it was his first time on AGDQ, so give that guy a hand for giving some great explanations of his tricks while laughing off the misshaps.After you hit all the pillars in the correct order, an Eternal will appear, and have an interesting conversation with your god. It's an impressive run, made even moreso by the fact that Worldlyy was beset by bad luck at nearly every turn and still managed to recover and stay positive. That's a fraction of my save file timestamp of course, so you won't catch me throwing any stones. There's also at least one assist from Worldlyy's commentators who remind him a quick way to kill a particular enemy when he finds himself in another unexpected bind.Īfter it's all said and done, Worldlyy clocks his run in at 26 minutes and 34 seconds, a fair bit higher time than the world record for the category he currently holds at 19:43. I won't spoil the entire thing for you, but I will say there's plenty of small mishaps taken in good humor. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. "Famous last words." As if to make that point, the archer in question manages to flank Worldlyy and line up a shot, but thankfully it doesn't kill him and this attacker too is dispatched with the heavy sack. Alas, he runs out of action points with one single archer remaining in the fight. "There's almost no way that this archer can kill me," he says while waiting to take his turn. The next boss fight goes off almost without issue as Worldlyy successfully drops his very heavy bag on the noggins of the most powerful enemies. Worldlyy is able to improvise, picking up another container to use for a trick involving dropping very heavy objects on enemies' heads to kill them instantly. Unfortunately that barrel was very important," he admits. Shortly after though, he thinks to check on the giant barrel that he's stuffed in his character's pockets to make sure it isn't also on fire. "I almost died! That very rarely happens," he says, able to quickly laugh off the encounter. In act two of the game, Worldlyy suddenly finds himself set on fire by panicking pigs. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. You can watch from the beginning of the run, but here's Worldlyy's first encounter with unintended explosions.
He manages to slip out of Fort Joy undetected and without drama but things descend into disaster not long after. Things start off well enough for speedrunner "Worldlyy" with a clean escape from the prison island that Divinity: Original Sin 2 begins on. This year's D:OS2 speedrun during the Awesome Games Done Quick marathon went totally off the rails but was an even more fun watch because of it.
Fire everywhere, right? Speedrunners know this big RPG's ins and outs much better than I do, but it turns out even they aren't impervious to disaster-or fire. Everything going terribly wrong is the theme of most of my Divinity: Original Sin 2 experiences.