Blood Rain Divinity 2

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This spell creates blood surfaces and sets Bleeding to enemies. Skill Statsedit. Attribute, Value. Skill Name, Rain of Blood.

In Divinity Original Sin 2, in the center of The Gargoyle's Maze you can find a burning person that calls for help. The Historian is cursed to suffer forever in fire (Hellfire status) and these flames can't be extinguished with water. Our guide shows a way that has 100% chance of succeding. You simply have to follow the instructions that are below. So, how to get rid of Hellfire and Cursestatuses and, what is the most important thing, how to extinguish The Historian in 3 steps?

The Historian has Hellfire status which can't be extinguished with regular rain or water.

Step 1: Create a pool of blood!

You need a blood pool somewhere near the suffering Historian. You can do that in a few ways:

  1. You may have been wounded during the fight with The Historian's guardians. Use a blood pool that was created from your wounds;
  2. Use Sebille's ability called Flesh Sacrifice (or you can select any other rouge from your team). This creates a blood pool in the place where this ability was used;
  3. Attack one of your characters with another one - this also creates blood stains;
  4. Use spell/scroll from Necromancy school called Raining Blood. It works similarly to a regular Rain spell but instead of creating water, it creates blood pools.

Step 2: Teleport The Historian!

You have a blood pool. Now, you must teleport the suffering man right on it.

  1. Use Teleportation on The Historian - you can use the gloves that you got during The Teleporter quest or a Teleportation scroll;
  2. Teleport The Historian right on the blood pool!
Blood extinguished the flames. Now, it is time to use Bless spell.

Step 3: Cast Bless on The Historian!

Dell optiplex 990 ethernet drivers for windows 7 64 bit. The flames disappeared but you can notice that The Historian has Cursed status effect on him. He will also say out loud that although he isn't burning anymore, he is still wounded. There is one thing that you can do:

  1. Cast Bless on The Historian;
  2. If you currently have no Source Points, you can notice that there is a Source Pond next to The Historian. You can gather Source Point from there!
Blood Rain Divinity 2

What you should not do?

  1. The Internet lies. You don't need Rain scroll nor RainingBlood ability in order to remove the spells from The Historian. You simply need a blood pool. The way in which it was created is up to you.
  2. Don't cast Bless on The Historian while he is burning - Bless won't extinguish the flames. You need a blood pool first because it can put out the flames. You can notice that even though The Historian isn't burning anymore, he still suffers from Curse status. This is the moment in which you must cast Bless.
  3. Don't cast Bless on blood - creating Blessed Blood won't do anything. Blood pool->teleportation->Bless.

These three steps can help you in removing the spells from The Historian and, after that, you will be able to speak with him. You learn who he is and why he ended in a such bad situation.

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Under Tips one thing is missing: 'waiting' causes it to trigger, since the round begin is when your character acts instead. So, you can actually have all 3 turns of damage in before the enemy even reacts. Here is how to do it: - your Necromancer is out of combat, while the enemies are locked in combat with about anything (summon, teammate, etc.) - You wait until the enemies have acted. Ideally, you used your summon/teammate to somehow clump the enemies together (Teleport, Netherswap, ..) - before you end the turn of your character, you sneak upon the enemies with your Necromancer (he needs to stay out of combat). Then cast Blood Storm. - Blood Storm will trigger once due to being cast. It forces your Necromancer to join in on the fight. End the turn with your active character and your Necromancer will now act. Blood Storm triggers another time. You wait with your Necromancer. Blood Storm triggers a 3rd, final time. Now you can use some other skills like Corpse Explosion, Healing Ritual or similar to clean the enemies up. If your Necromancer is fully commited to Blood Storm, he will have maxed int and high Wits, with Savage Sortilege. Chances are high that he will be the first to act next turn as well.. And yes, the more enemies, the merrier this skill gets. If 3 are clumped together, they get 9 time the damage of Bloodstorm before they can act! Only few enemies survive such a burst..^^