The Character Sheet in Divinity: Original Sin

The character sheet represents the current status of your character in terms of inventory, abilities, and other characteristics. Each character has a separate sheet, and this is the single most important place to understand

the characters in your party. You can switch between character sheets by using the left and right arrow buttons on either side of the character’s name.

Statistics[edit]

On the top left of the character sheet are the statistics which define your character. As you level up and become more powerful, you will be able to make decisions about your character by improving these statistics. As you engage in combat, it is important that you understand what these statistics represent and how they affect your character. For an up-to-date and more detailed description of each stat, hover over its name and read its tooltip.

Base statistics[edit]

These are the primary statistics that define your character. As you level up, you will determine which of these statistics you wish to invest in:

Extended statistics[edit]

These statistics are determined by your character’s base statistics. They can be affected by skills, stances, statuses, gear, abilities, and talents.

Extended statistics include:

Playable Characters[edit]

As characters explore, do battle, solve quests, and finish storylines, they will begin to level up and icons will appear on their portraits, signifying you should bring up their character sheet and allocate the points required for them to proceed to the next level. You can save up points, but as enemies become more powerful, and the world becomes more demanding, you will have to make a choice.

Whenever party members want to talk to each other, a symbol will appear above their heads. Single-click party members to talk to them. Party members may discuss their own motivations and origins, comment on your actions, or offer insight into your current adventure.