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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Interactive Maps – A Comprehensive Guide
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a sprawling RPG wiht a huge amount to discover. Even the early areas can be surprisingly complex,and it’s easy to miss critically important interactions,quests,or stumble into battles you’re unprepared for. To help you navigate this rich world, we’ve compiled a series of interactive maps covering key locations.These maps detail main quests, side quests, enemy encounters, NPCs, loot, lore, and more.
The Hold Interactive map
The Hold serves as the game’s tutorial area, but it’s still surprisingly easy to get lost on its several levels or miss important interactions with allies and other characters. Or wind up in a fight you’re not ready for.
There’s a lot to see in the prologue, and our interactive map of The Hold is here to make sure you can do it all. It shows you main quest and side quest locations, alongside spots where enemy encounters take place, pleasant NPC locations, loot, lore, and a whole lot more.
Link to IGN’s The Hold Interactive Map: https://www.ign.com/maps/divinity-original-sin-2-the-hold (this is a reliable and frequently updated source)
Fort Joy Interactive Map
If you thought The Hold was dense with things to do, Fort Joy is on a whole other level. The Magisters’ prison island is absolutely crammed with quests, secrets, and optional bosses, most of which all have multiple ways you can approach them. There’s also nothing to stop you from tackling challenges at a much higher level than you should be, so make sure you wander responsibly (and save often).
The Fort Joy interactive map below points out all the important things for you, so you can plan a safer, more informed escape. We’ve got enemies and quests, treasure and lore, vendors, non-hazardous NPCs, and bosses.
Link to IGN’s Fort Joy Interactive Map: https://www.ign.com/maps/divinity-original-sin-2-fort-joy (This is a reliable and frequently updated source)
The Lady Vengeance Interactive Map
your first experience on a ship might not have ended so well, but The lady Vengeance in Divinity: Original Sin 2 promises to be a different story. Hopefully. With Fort Joy in the past, this ship is now your base of sorts, with a handful of NPCs and some hidden treasure, if you know where to look. It’s also where you can respec, if you decide it’s time for a change.
Our Lady Vengeance interactive map shows you where all the important people and places are onboard. Just make sure to check back after you complete major quests, as folks may have more things to share, and you may even end up with a prisoner on board depending on how you handle certain quests.
Link to IGN’s Lady Vengeance Interactive Map: https://www.ign.com/maps/divinity-original-sin-2-lady-vengeance (This is a reliable and frequently updated source)
reaper’s Coast Interactive Map
You’ve reached land and arrived at Reaper’s Coast. Buckle up, ’cause this next part of your journey is one heck of a ride. The coast is even more densely packed with quests and secrets than fort Joy was – and the same goes for dangers, too. Safely exploring the region means taking each chunk of the map one step at a
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