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Divinity: Original Sin 2 – How to Make Money Quickly (Easy Gold Guide)


You don’t have enough money for all these upgraded armor sets, weapons and other items Divinity: Original Sin 2? There is almost never enough gold in role-playing games, so it’s no surprise that Divinity is rather stingy with money. If your stock market is at low tide and you need money quickly to buy something nice, you should read on because here I will introduce you to three methods that will help you get a lot of money quickly.

In the sequel to the critically acclaimed Divinity: Original Sin You will once again control a group of fantasy heroes, which is very entertaining and not too difficult thanks to the clarity associated with the top-down perspective. Your choices define you; How you start the game also affects a few factors – you can even play as the undead this time! If you don’t dress up then, you’ll scare everyone. This is all about how you want to play, and if you want to play around with tons of gold, you should use the following tips and tricks to your advantage.

How To Earn Cash Fast | Easy Gold Guide

There is in Divinity: Original Sin 2 There are numerous ways to make a lot of money relatively quickly, which is why I would like to limit myself to the best ones here.

Method #1: Earn Money Early in the Game (1000+ Gold)

Of course, at the start of the game you will have little money, but you will crave good equipment. To get relatively big money in Fort Joy, please locate the raised balcony where there is a long/tall ladder. Teleport to the balcony and then slide down the ladder to easily reach the locked door. Open this door with a lockpick – it helps to have a diverse team – to enter Orivand’s Chambers.

ANNOTATION: If you don’t have the Teleportation ability, you can get the Glove of Teleportation via The Teleporter Quest.

The Chambers/Bachelor’s Apartment are full of valuable items just waiting for you to steal, including paintings and a locked chest that you can open with the right skills. Take anything that isn’t nailed down and sell it for some serious cash. Don’t forget to move the dressing panel in the missing balcony wall to find an unlocked chest in front of the chamber.

Method #2: Pickpocket Everyone/Steal as a pickpocket from all characters you encounter (2000+ per pickpocket)

If you invest points in Thievery and Sneaking, you can earn a lot of money by stealing from all the characters in the city. Sneaking reduces the size of your visio cones while sneaking, making it much easier to avoid detection, while Thievery increases the amount of gold you can loot while increasing your pickpocket and impending skills Lock picking improved.

ANNOTATION: You can respec the skill points at any time, so you can invest all your points in Thievery and Sneaking at the start if you want to make money quickly. It is also helpful to collect armor and other equipment that improves Thievery. For best results you need to at least reach Thievery 4.

You can only attempt to pickpocket a target ONCE. If you find a target who has a lot of interesting items, you should upgrade Thievery as much as possible to get as much out of a rich NPC as possible. For example, they can completely rob traders, so you should find out if there is a place near shops where you can switch to stealth/sneak without being watched.

  • After you steal from an NPC, they will notice after a few seconds that they have been robbed. Quickly steal everything you want and then quickly get out of the area so that the person stealing doesn’t spot you.

    • The robbed will only alert others and attack you if they spot you after realizing they have been robbed, which is why you can immediately run away and get to safety after a successful theft.

  • Before acting as a pickpocket, you should send the rest of your party far away so that you don’t have to deal with your allies while you sneak/retreat quickly. They can wait outside the city or in a remote location where the victims of your thefts cannot find them.

If an NPC you stole from doesn’t find you, he will leave the alert state and you can talk to him afterwards without having to fear anything. Once you reach Thievery 4, you can steal 2000+ gold from a rich NPC.

Method #3: Digging Up the Dead (3500+ Gold)

In the town of Driftwood on Reaper’s Coast, go to the cemetery called Ryker’s Rest. Knock on Ryker’s door and talk to him. Then tell him the truth in the conversation tree. He will let you into his house filled with goods. In this method, your barring skills are more important than your stealth skills.

ANNOTATION: Talk to the Masked Servant next to the dining table. He will always turn in the direction from which you address him. Speak to him so that he looks away from the table. Now you can steal anything from the table while sneaking.

The building is full of things that you can steal if you sneak and sneak. The dining table is a treasure trove – gold spoons, serving plates, forks, knives, jugs and many other things that are not really useful but sell well. Collect everything and sell it to the nearest merchant to easily get 3500 gold. There are other rooms in the house with masked servants – go through the house and take everything with you. You don’t need a high level of stealth to completely clear out Ryker’s house.

By Keith Ramirez

tech enthusiast and lifelong gamer. With a B.Tech in CSE, he combines his technical knowledge with his passion for gaming to create a unique perspective. Keith's love for gaming dates back to a time before games consoles even existed, making him a true veteran in the gaming world. From the 80s to present day, he has immersed himself in countless virtual adventures. As an Xbox Live Beta tester, Keith has had the opportunity to shape the future of gaming. Additionally, he has also served as a former gaming forum admin, fostering communities and sharing his gaming expertise with fellow enthusiasts.