![]() A charming device called a faceripper can be found early in the game in Fort Joy, which you can use to harvest people’s faces and-with a little help from a magic mask-shapeshift into them. ![]() While a simple cowl or helm will do a good enough job of hiding your skeletal face from suspicious guards and townsfolk, undead characters can take things a step further. So you’ll have to keep that lovely grinning skull, as well as your bony arms and legs, covered up with armour when you’re visiting a town. Folk in Rivellon don’t take kindly to the undead, which means showing your face in public will result in people fleeing in terror and the guards aggressively attacking you. Frankly, being a skeleton is cool as hell, especially when you can garnish your character with a fetching beard or some sparkling skull jewellry. Our large combination of traits (such as appearance, personality. Then equip that face mask and use it's change ability, then remove the mask and you will stay that race and can wear any helmet you want. Then combine what the face ripper makes with a source orb to make a Human/Dwarf/Elf/Ect face mask. You need to use the face ripper on a dead body of the race you want. And this is the first reason to play as an undead in Divinity 2. character you can chose as your main character in Divinity Original Sin 2. You can change race if you use face masks. How many times have you played as a human, an elf, or a dwarf in a fantasy RPG? And how many times have you played as a talking skeleton? Exactly.
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