![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the Root Templates window (by default it's below the level view) search for 'BOOK_SKILL' and you'll find all the skillbooks in the game. Root Templates define the base version of all the items (and everything else) you see in the game. Create a new Root Template for your skillbook Make sure you hit the save icon after you're done, and then close the Stats menu.Ĥ. I then changed the name and display name, and set it to create Lava surfaces instead of Water surfaces because I'm a bad person. Since I was just creating a test skill, I opened up Divinity: Original Sin 2's Rain spreadsheet, and copied all the data from the basic Water spell into my Rain spreadsheet. This will create a big blank spreadsheet, which is a bit daunting. Under your mod's dropdown, hit the + symbol next to 'Skill Data' and select the type of skill you want to add. ![]() Anything you add there will be added to the game (or modify something that already exists) if your mod is active. You'll also see a dropdown for your mod with nothing in it. Here, you can see (but not directly modify) all of Divinity: Original Sin 2's items and skills. In the upper-right hand side of the menu bar, you'll see a bunch of different icons for opening editors. ![]()
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