Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an adventure RPG where players can explore, uncover mysteries, collect powerful items, and complete various quests. The game challenges players to think strategically and make important decisions that can make them a hero or a villain. The game has an intriguing, fantastical story to fight through, and as players progress through the game, they will come across various characters to interact and develop relationships with.

There are plenty of activities for players to complete throughout the game. Similar to other RPG adventure games, like Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, there are romance options to explore. Some of the side quests that are available revolve around helping companions and, potentially, romantic interests. Divinity: Original Sin 2 has 7 romanceable characters.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

Some of the characters in Divinity: Original Sin 2 require a fair amount of work to romance. Developing a relationship with a companion will lead players to help them with personal quests and choosing flirtatious or encouraging dialogue when speaking to them. There are a variety of options for players to choose from including different races, genders, and classes. All 7 romance options in Divinity: Original Sin 2 can be explored by any character build.

Every Romance Option in Divinity Original Sin 2

To romance an NPC in Divinity: Original Sin 2, players must complete quests that strengthen their relationship with their chosen romantic interest. There are also flirtatious or amicable dialogue options and things to avoid doing that can negatively affect players’ relationships with certain characters:

  • Butter – Butter is one of Griff’s lackeys and can be flirted with in Act 1. After choosing every flirty dialogue option, she will agree to meet the player in Arx (Act 4), and the romance will continue there.
  • The Red Prince – Although the Red Prince is technically a romance option, his heart actually belongs to another. He will, at most, consider the player to be a servant. The Red Prince’s quest will lead players to unite him with the Red Princess where he will mate with her and, later, birth a dragon.
  • Ifan Ben-Mezd – To romance Ifan, players will have to help him exact his revenge against Lucian’s son. Killing Alexander will complete Ifan’s quest. Players must avoid choosing to make Lucian Divine again, or Ifan will despise them.
  • Lohse – Players can keep Lohse’s morale high by choosing encouraging dialogue. Lohse’s quest will revolve around the demon inside her that occasionally takes control. Players will reach the final battle with the demon in Arx.
  • Fane – Fane is in the hidden path north of Fort Joy. Players should have him with them when visiting the Blackpits, and it’s important that players never heal him since he is undead (it will actually harm him). In Arx, make sure Fane is persuaded to deny becoming Divine in the Crypt of Lucian.
  • Beast – Even after following the romance option with Beast, he will leave at the end of the journey to go off to explore on his own. The main parts of Beast’s romance option are helping him with Queen Justinia in Arx and having him in the party when visiting Lohar.
  • Sebille – Sebille’s quest is in regards to her prior slave status, and players must help her kill her former Master, the Shadow Prince, to strengthen their relationship. Romancing Sebille also requires that players free the elves by destroying the Mother Tree.

For each romance, players must choose the strongest dialogue options and complete quests with their partner’s best interests in mind. Certain characters will not stick around at the end of the journey despite being romanced by players, so they should consider this when choosing their partner. Divinity: Original Sin 2 has 7 romance options available for players to explore.

See also  The French Dispatch: Every Recurring Actor In Wes Anderson's Movies

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is available now for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, PC, and macOS.

13 Years Ago, Vin Diesel’s Dream Game Was An MMO Set In 200 B.C.

About The Author