Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition arrived a little over a 2 weeks ago, and with it came some interesting changes to the game. While mostBuildsremain untouched, there are some tweaks to a few of them. Players have been asking me to not only update these Builds, but also create new ones. In this guide I will be introducing the Glacial Guardian, and explaining just how it works. This is the first of two Summoner Builds this week, with the Summoner of Sparks coming in just a couple of days.

Glacial Guardian – Water/Summoner Build

The Glacial Guardian uses a mix ofHydrosophistandSummoning Skillsin order to control the battlefield in which they are fighting. One of the problems that water mages can have, is that they have to set: (Chilled + Chilled) OR (Chilled + Wet) in order to Freeze enemies. And, although several Hydrosophist Skills hit with multiple projectiles preventing this issue, often they run out ofSkillsto use. By addingSummoningto aTidalistsort of Build, not only is this obstacle resolved, but Totems summoned on water or ice will hit for Water Damage. Water Damage makes targets Wet if they have no Magic Armour, which will Freeze Chilled enemies, or allow them  to be Frozen much more easily.

The best way to start this Build is by picking theConjurerClass, removing the points fromConstitutionand placing them intoIntelligence. Then remove the point fromLeadershipand place it intoHydrosophist. Then removeDimensional BoltandConjure Incarnateand selectHail StrikeandRain. This will allow you to summon water totems from the very beginning of the game, but you’ll want to pick up the Incarnate as soon as you may.Raceis not overly important with this Build, butHumanis probably the best here because ofEncourage.Flesh Sacrificewhile good, lowers your Constitution (un-equipping your Shield), soElfis not recommended.

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Glacial Guardian Attributes and Equipment

As far asAttributesgo, you’ll be dumping most of them into Intelligence to increase your damage with water spells, but you’ll also need a few points intoWitsto help you go first in combat. Because you will be using theGlass Cannon Talent, you cannot afford to go second, or you may not get a turn. You’ll also need a few points into Constitution in order to meet the requirements for Shield, and probably a couple intoStrengthto be able to use Strength-based Armour. Place points inMemoryas needed.

Armour-wise you’ll want to use a mix of Intelligence and Strength-based Armour to get a good mix of Physical and Magical Armour. You’ll look for equipment with Summoning and Hydrosophist on it, in order to increase your totem, Incarnate and water spell damage. Wits or Initiative are also good, so take them as well if you can’t get these first two.

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The weapon that Glacial Guardians use is not overly important, and they are best served by using one that provides the same benefits as listed above, as they won’t be attacking with it. However, Critical Chance is also nice to have because it increases the damage of your water spells, so look for that as well.

Glacial Guardian Abilities and Talents

Glacial Guardians will begin with 1 point in Hydrosophist and 1 point in Summoning. They should then invest 1 point intoScoundrelin order to obtainAdrenaline, before taking Summoning and Hydrosophist to 2 points each. This will allow you to gain nearly Hydrosophist and Summoning Skill you will need. From this point forward you’ll want to pump Summoning until you reach 10 and then start maxing Hydrosophist.

As far asTalentsgo I’d recommend the following:

Elemental Affinity – This Talent allows you to cast many water spells in one turn, which is a must with this Build. Take this one duringCharacter Creationand using Rain grants its effect.

Glass Cannon - This Talent gives you 6 AP every turn in exchange forStatus Effectsgoing through your Armour. This is a tough Talent to play with, but Summoners in general are AP monsters, and Glacial Guardians cast spells on top of Summoning. Because you will be Freezing many enemies you will not be in as much danger as you think. SubstituteLone Wolffor this Talent if you’re playing solo or with a friend.

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Savage Sortilege – This Talent will allow your Hydrosophist Skills to critically strike, which you will need in order to keep enemies Frozen. Take this one at the end of Act 1 or beginning of Act 2 when your Critical Chance gets to be around 20%.

Living Armour – The only heal you slot with this Build isVampiric Hunger Auraso you might think this is a bad choice, however, most water spells hit many targets, making you replenish Magic Armour easily.

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Far Out Man – Nearly every spell you cast is affected by this Talent, so consider taking it if you find you just need a bit more range. It’s not a must, but sometimes it makes all the difference in the world.

Hothead – This will increase your overall Critical Chance by 10% and Accuracy by 10% when at MaxVitality. Accuracy isn’t useful for casting, but the extra 10% Critical Chance can help boost your damage, resulting in more Frozen enemies.

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Glacial Guardian Skills

Glacial Guardians use a mix of Hydrosophist and Summoning Skills in order to deal substantial Water Damage and keep enemies Crowd Controlled. Below is a list of Skills you will use and I will put them in the order you should obtain them in.

Character Creation

Rain - Casting Rain before or right at the beginning of combat will give you Elemental Affinity and allow you to summon Water Totems and a Water Incarnate. It also makes enemies Wet, which helps to Freeze them.

Hail Strike - This will be your go-to damaging spell until you reach Level 4 and more Skills become available. Be careful not to hit other party members, but you won’t have to worry about your Totems or Incarnate as they will be immune to Water Damage.

Elemental Totem - You cannot have more than 3 of these out at a time, but it’s a good idea to cast one every turn (if possible), because they only last 3 turns each. Cast them in water in order to make them deal Water Damage.

Character Levels 1-3

Conjure Incarnate - This skill allows you to summon an Incarnate that gets progressively more powerful as the game advances. At Summoning Level 10 it becomes a force to be reckoned with and you can buff it for increased damage. You can summon it in water to make it deal Water Damage.

Farsight Infusion - This skill increases your Incarnate damage by +25%, provides it some Magic Armour, and gives it a ranged attack that has a 1 turn cooldown. You’ll need all of these things.

Armour of Frost - Armour of Frost will give you the Magic Shell status which increases your overall Magic Armour. Though it cannot prevent Status Effects, it will be useful in keeping you or a party member alive.

Adrenaline - Possibly the best non-source skill in the gain, it provides you with 2 AP this turn in exchange for 2 AP next turn. Summoners need lots of AP on their first turn to setup the battlefield, so this one is extremely useful.

Character Levels 4-8

Winter Blast - This skill give you some AoE Freeze capability and only costs 1 AP while standing in water. It also doesn’t harm friendly targets, so don’t be afraid to use it liberally.

Ice Fan - You can hit 3 different targets with this skill, allowing for multiple Frozen enemies. Keep in mind, that Totems will Freeze Chilled enemies, so you only need to Chill them if you have enough Totems. These also hit in a small AoE, so aim at the ground and not at an enemy directly.

Power Infusion - This buffs your Incarnate with Physical Armour, +25% Damage and adds Whirlwind and Battering Ram to its Skills. Probably the best all around Infusion there is, and you want to use it near the beginning of combat to prevent your Incarnate from dying quickly.

Character Levels 9 and up

Dominate Mind - You can use this skill to convert an enemy with no Magic Armour to a friendly for 2 turns. This is one of the most powerful non-source skills in the game, so use it when you can’t Freeze a target.

Global Cooling - A huge AoE that Chills enemies with no Magic Armour and Freezes water. Use this to Chill lots of enemies that will then be Frozen by your Totems, or Freeze enemies that are already Chilled.

Vampiric Hunger Aura - I have honestly never seen this skill used in any other Build…anywhere. However, it has insane range and affects all friendlies, including summons as well. In addition, it’s an aura, meaning it will affect any new summons! This skill is a great way to provide healing to your entire group offensively for very little AP.

Ice Breaker - This skill destroys ice surfaces, dealing Water Damage to any target standing on them, friend and foe alike. Since your totems and Incarnate should be immune to Water Damage, you only need to worry about other party members when using it.

you may use other Skills as well, but these are the ones I suggest.Soul Mateis great for removing terrible Status Effects from your Incarnate or other party members, andRallying Crycan be and effect heal with this Build.Deep Freezeis also not a bad choice, but Glacial Guardians tend to move very little, so it may not be able to reach the target(s) you want.

Final Tips

As I mentioned above, Summoners are AP hogs and they need 6 AP just to summon their Incarnate, buff it, and summon a totem. If you use Adrenaline, that leaves you 2 AP to cast Rain and then Winter Blast orEncourage. For this reason, I strongly advise casting Rain, and then summoning and buffing your Incarnate before combat begins. This will save you 5 of the 8 AP listed above. This will allow you cast many more water spells, ensuring you Freeze at least a few targets.

You will deal +20% damage from elevation by default, and so will Totems if cast higher than their targets. Consider starting combat from above if you can, or if you get some gear with Scoundrel on it, consider picking upCloak and Dagger. You shouldn’t need to move often, but sometimes you’ll absolutely need to, and having a jump skill will save you lots of AP.

Consider addingVenomous Aurato your Skills, or have a party member take it. It nearly doubles the damage your Totems will do, and since it’s Poison Damage it helps to strip Magic Armour faster. It also has a huge range and because it’s an aura it will affect summons that come into play after it is cast.

Lastly, it’s a good idea when using Glass Cannon to have other party members with Skills that can pick you up if Knocked Down, or un-freeze/shock you if Frozen/Stunned. Things don’t always go according to plan, and you don’t want to miss out on turns because of this.First Aid, Armour of Frost,Peace of Mindand Soul Mate are what you are looking for.

As always, be sure to check out our otherBuild Guides, and good luck Sourcerers, Rivellon is counting on you!