Editing Divinity Original Sin 2: Chunk of Flesh



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*[[Divinity Original Sin 2: The Hold|The Hold]], [[Divinity Original Sin 2: The Hold - Lower Deck|Lower Deck]]
 
*[[Divinity Original Sin 2: The Hold|The Hold]], [[Divinity Original Sin 2: The Hold - Lower Deck|Lower Deck]]
 
*It is in the room where [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Finn|Finn]] was murdered.
 
*It is in the room where [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Finn|Finn]] was murdered.
*You can kill [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] or sneak behind to loot the chunk of flesh
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*You have to kill [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] before looting the chunk of flesh
 
**[[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] is not important to the story so feel free to kill him without longstanding consequences.
 
**[[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] is not important to the story so feel free to kill him without longstanding consequences.
 
**Close the door to the room before attacking [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] so that other Magisters don't come to help him.
 
**Close the door to the room before attacking [[Divinity Original Sin 2: Magister Waters|Magister Waters]] so that other Magisters don't come to help him.

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