Divinity: Original Sin 2

Divinity: Original Sin 2

AI Summons
14 kommenttia
Fikus 6.5. klo 4.28 
Hello, i have i think issue , i am using odinblade enhanced summon mod, when any summon from base game (dont have modded summons yet) use boon of chaos and kill anything with it(or maybe its base game thingy?) they stop doing anything and due to that u cannot play or end turns
Escrima 16.2.2023 klo 3.36 
Does this affect summons from mods?
-SNiGS- Kaori1 12.10.2022 klo 16.47 
Mod works 100% as advertised, some people just don't read the mod description :^)
Randy Bobandy 1.2.2022 klo 8.37 
Mod Doesn't work. Download True Companion Mod or Dominance Mod instead!
Snipe 16.10.2021 klo 16.58 
I read this as AL Summons at first. I thought we could summon AL Bundy.
Gabrilos AI 15.5.2021 klo 18.34 
To people wanting Party MEMBERS to be controlled by AI, use Dominance mod or True Companion Mod, they give you spells to toggle your party members into AI controlled companions during combat, and combat only.
Realhollow 9.6.2020 klo 16.12 
Not sure if you bother to keep this updated anymore but the party members are still under the player control summons work as intended
DeMOiX 23.11.2019 klo 9.17 
It does only work for Summons but not party members
Feenex 24.9.2019 klo 14.19 
Very cool - keep up the good work!
Coeal 24.9.2019 klo 10.16 
@Butcher
you want the "true companions" mod
it adds a book wich will teach you a spell to teach the party member its casted on how to act independently
Rahko 23.9.2019 klo 22.51 
This doesn't seem to work... I mean, like the title says, the summons are AI-controlled, but my regular teammates are still under my control. And like it is said in the description: I'd like it either all or nothing. But I can't now disable the mod, because then my save cannot be loaded.

So, is there a way to make this work, so that all my party members are AI controlled or can I disable the mod without ruining my save file?
Jojozityjo 17.8.2019 klo 15.44 
thank for the detail explanation, it really helps ^^
kleanse  [tekijä] 17.8.2019 klo 9.34 
@Jojozityjo

Good question. Larian Studios has a brief explanation about what's considered a party follower; link is here [docs.larian.game].

Essentially, a party follower is a character that joins your party and has their character portrait displayed where a summon's portrait would normally be. Here are a few examples of some party followers in-game (without spoiling their names):

1. A character that can be saved in Act II and made an appearance in Act I.
2. A character that appears in Act III when saved in Act I.

Hope this clarification helps!
Jojozityjo 17.8.2019 klo 3.46 
what exactly do you classify as a "party follower"? cause it makes it sound like non-player team mates, such as if you convinced Lohse to come along, would be AI controlled.

She's not btw, if that is what you meant.