Divinity 2 More Than One Summon

Okay, let's talk Divinity: Original Sin 2. It's a massive game, I know. Think of it like organizing your entire house after neglecting it for, well, let's just say a while. Daunting, right? But stick with me, because we're going to dive into something seriously cool that can make your adventures way more fun: summoning multiple creatures!
Now, you might be thinking, "Summons? That sounds complicated. I just want to bash goblins with a big axe!" And I get that. But summoning in Divinity 2 isn't just some niche, late-game build. It's actually a fantastic way to approach combat, and with a little know-how, it can be surprisingly accessible, even downright hilarious at times.
Why More Than One Summon Matters (Big Time!)
Imagine trying to carry all your groceries in from the car in one trip. You're juggling bags, milk cartons are threatening to spill, and you're probably muttering under your breath. Now imagine having a friend help you. Suddenly, it's a breeze! That's what multiple summons are like in Divinity 2.
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Having multiple summons gives you so much more control over the battlefield. Think of them as your personal army of distractions, damage dealers, and support units. You can:
- Tank: Send in a beefy Incarnate to soak up damage while your party focuses on the squishier enemies.
- Flank: Position a smaller, more mobile summon like a fire slug to attack from the side, setting the ground ablaze and disrupting enemy formations.
- Crowd Control: Use a summon that can apply status effects like Knockdown or Petrify to keep enemies locked down and vulnerable.
Basically, it's like having a Swiss Army knife in every fight. You're prepared for almost anything!

How to Unleash Your Inner Summoner
So, how do you actually get more than one summon running at a time? It's not as tricky as you might think. The key is understanding how summons work and what limits you. The fundamental limit is one summon at a time, but thankfully there are exceptions!
Here's the breakdown:

- The Summoning Skill Tree: This is your bread and butter. Invest points into Summoning to increase the power and duration of your summons. More importantly, look for abilities that grant you additional summons.
- Incarnate Champion: One of the first skills you should learn. It gives you an Incarnate that scales with the surface on which you summon it (fire incarnate on fire, etc.). This is the most important summon skill.
- Other Summons: Skills like Conjure Familiar, Summon Ifan's Wolf, Dominate Mind, and various elemental summoning skills allow you to bring forth different creatures, each with unique abilities. Experiment and see what works best for your playstyle!
- Equipment Bonuses: Keep an eye out for gear that boosts your Summoning skill or grants you additional summons. These bonuses can be game-changers, especially in the late game.
- Temporary Summons: Certain scrolls, grenades (like the Corpse Explosion grenade... delightfully macabre!), and even some abilities from other skill trees can create temporary summons that don't count towards your summon limit. Use them strategically!
Let's say you're facing a tough boss. You could summon your Incarnate to draw its attention, then use Conjure Familiar to bring forth a cute little cat to annoy the boss even further. Then throw a corpse explosion grenade (or cast the spell) to summon a few exploding corpses. Suddenly, the boss is surrounded by distractions and potential damage. Awesome, right?
The Fun Factor
Beyond the tactical advantages, let's be honest: summoning is just plain fun! Watching your army of creatures tear through enemies is incredibly satisfying. Plus, the sheer variety of summons available allows for endless experimentation and customization.

You could build a party entirely around summoning. Imagine a team of summoners, each specializing in a different type of creature. You'd have an army of elementals, beasts, and undead at your command. It would be chaotic, hilarious, and incredibly powerful.
Divinity 2 gives you the tools to be creative and have a blast. Don't be afraid to experiment, try new things, and unleash your inner summoner. After all, sometimes the best way to win a fight is with a little help from your friends... even if those "friends" are fire slugs and exploding corpses.
So, go forth, summoner! Embrace the chaos, and remember: more summons equals more fun!
