In Divinity: Original Sin 2, you cannot start a new game with all your items from a previous playthrough. Each new game begins with a fresh inventory and character progression. However, you can import your characters into a new game mode if you have saved files from your previous playthrough, but the items and gear will not carry over. If you want to continue your adventure with your existing characters and items, you can load a saved game instead of starting anew.
Upon beating the game you get to save it, load this save and the game will start from the beginning. You get all of your stuff when you meet with the Mark II.
Yes, you can start a new game with all the things you gained from past games.
you can train all your Pokemon to level 100 and finish the pokeathlon stuff like I did and Start a new game!
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restart the game with all of your stuff
You can't, you can first beat the game all by your self and then start a new game with all new cool stuff though...atleast i don't think you can enter cheats??? (yeah you can't enter cheats)
No. All it Has Is Teen Stuff
You beat rayquaza. After that the game is tecnically over but there is a lot of stuff to do like catching all the legendarys and all of that stuff.
if you tell the girl you think about her every minite she might start thinking about you and if not then you will just have to do all the love stuff like asking her out and other stuff if you tell the girl you think about her every minite she might start thinking about you and if not then you will just have to do all the love stuff like asking her out and other stuff if you tell the girl you think about her every minite she might start thinking about you and if not then you will just have to do all the love stuff like asking her out and other stuff
That one where you get all the stuff with the bits from
no just sign back into game centre all your stuff is there
Dogs chew all your stuff because they think it is a fun game. If you give a dog a chew toy and teach them that is what they should chew on, they are more likely to chew on their toy then your stuff.