Divinity Original Sin 2 Hannag Pet Pal
Anyone playing Divinity knows one thing: There're a lot of quests. In fact, you can see just how many by taking a quick peek at our Quests page.
With that in mind, we wanted to put together a small list of Quests that are just too good to pass by. This might be due to their reward, or simply because they are worth seeing for the story or humor.
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Finding Emmie[edit]
This is less about the reward, and more about the journey. Found in Fort Joy, this quest begins with you speaking to the sad dog in town. It's not very long, but the poor pup has lost his love and needs someone to help him!
Artefacts of the Tyrant[edit]
This quest is all about the reward. We highly suggest you can do it, not only for the stellar set of armor you obtain but also because the helmet acts as a Purging wand, something integral to the main plot. Note that this quest is only truly worth doing if you have a Two-Handed Strength character, since that's the main stats that the set increases.
The Teleporter[edit]
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The whole reason for doing this is less about the quest, but the item involved. Early on, you're tasked with finding a pair of gloves. They are enchanted with Teleportation, one of the most useful spells in the game. Since it's a permanent enchantment, this means any character you want can have Teleportation as early as 30 minutes into the game. The uses for this are many, such as moving objects in the world, or removing enemies from your vicinity during combat.
The Arena of Fort Joy[edit]
Want that darn Collar taken off? Do the arena! This quest line, although tough, will result in you having your Source Collar removed far earlier than normal. It can be handy to have done and is simply nice, since it lets you equip necklaces once it's removed. Do be warned, the Magisters will all become hostile towards you if your collar is missing.
The Purged Dragon[edit]
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This is a tough one, because it requires you to beat a very difficult fight in a cave. However, if you pull it off it will make the final boss battle in the Fort Joy region much easier. It also lets you not worry about the Purging Wands at all, so if you have no mages, or simply don't want to bother finding all the wands, do this quest instead and you can say goodbye to those pesky Shriekers.
Hide & Seek[edit]
This quest can begin shortly after reaching Reaper's Coast. It's very short, has a nice experience reward and is rather comical, in that horrifyingly tragic sort of way. Being an Elf will make this quest a lot easier.
Counting your Chickens[edit]
You'll begin this quest near Driftwood, although it ends up taking you around the local region a bit. It does require Pet Pal, but it's worth it. Surprisingly, this quest has a lot of experience points tied to it, and if you do the entire quest correctly, the father rooster will reward you handsomely with several items! It's also quite hilarious, who doesn't love demon chickens after all?
Shadow over Driftwood[edit]
The Shadow Over Driftwood questline is an extremely valuable one. It starts in the Driftwood area, but takes you all over. It also intersects a few other quests, making it great for knocking out several quests at once. It also has a ton of experience points associated with it, virtually guaranteeing you level up, if you can handle the many level 11+ battles. Definitely not one to skip over!
A Web of Desire[edit]
Found beneath Driftwood, this quest is very handy. Firstly, you get some stat points that you might not get otherwise. Each character will also get experience points which is great. Lastly, you can steal several items of high value from the woman! It's a triple win!
Most of the time you won't actually move your character around, you'll just be shifting between different cover areas.
A Taste of Freedom[edit]
Beginning in the Driftwood region, this quest has you travelling all over. It's a bit higher level (around level 12 to safely do) but it has numerous rewards along the way. You can end it at several points, but if you follow it through to completion, you will make a new ally, receive several items and perhaps doom the world?