“As a Dragon Knight, you have been gifted (some would say cursed) with the ability to shape-shift between human and Dragon forms. Although being ground based, your human avatar still packs a mighty punch, and allows you to explore many areas that would simply be inaccessible to a monstrous creature. But shift to Dragon form and the whole sky suddenly opens up to you. Take flight and you can view the world from high among the clouds, and travel quickly from place to place.Some locations are difficult, if not impossible for humans to reach on foot, so switching between Dragon and human form allows you to explore both the highest peaks and the deepest dungeons of Rivellon.
The world of Divinity II has been designed to feel deep and alive, and full 3d movement in the air adds a whole new dimension to exploration. Want to go check out those mountain peaks? Fly up there as a Dragon, and shift back to human form to touch down and investigate on foot!
„—Divinity II: Ego Draconis website[1]
A Dragon Knight can shapeshift to dragon form with a Dragon Morph Stone. You obtain a stone after conquering Laiken and taking control of the Battle Tower on Sentinel Island with some help from Sassan.
Dragon Combat[]
Introduction[]
In the same way your human form will fight enemies on the ground, as a Dragon you will face deadly adversaries in the air. As such, you have to be much more aware of your surroundings as danger can come from any direction, including above and below. Your unique Dragon character will gain experience for taking down enemies, just like your human does, and multiple skills can be improved. Dragon combat involves the tactical use of ranged attacks, most typically fire based abilities, but you will also have access to a wide range of other useful skills, such as healing and shield abilities.
Your methods of fighting will need to be adjusted as you play, as targets and enemies can include both mobile and static targets. Taking out enemy towers involves different evasive tactics to fighting other flying creatures, and you will have to learn how to react quickly to varying battle environments as the tide of combat turns, reinforcements arrive or the enemy deploys special powers. Defend yourself against a turret that is pumping out heavy firepower from one direction, as enemy Dragons circle around you, trying to find the chink in your armour... Tactical Dragon combat will bring a fantastic gameplay experience for RPG fans, with full 3d combat action, and the ability to explore the world of Rivellon from a unique vantage point.
And after all, who hasn’t, at least one point in their lives, wanted to rain fiery Dragon death on their enemies?[2]
Protection[]
Dragon armor can be equipped while in dragon form, providing dragons with various bonuses, including extra dragon skill points, hitpoints, mana, offense, or defense. A dragon can equip five pieces of armor, made from four different types of materials: chainmail, plate, crystal, and bone.
You must be in dragon form to access the dragon armor and dragon skill tabs.
References[]
- ↑ Divinity II: Ego Draconis website accessed via Wayback Machine
- ↑ Divinity II: Ego Draconis website accessed via Wayback Machine