While they won't trigger any traps, they will be taking some damage, so you'll want to pick one of your tougher companions for this job.Īfter you've done all that, you can commence with the puzzle.
Then, you have to send one of your party members into the other room to stand on the pressure plate. Three ethereal levers should appear on the wall. It may seem empty at first, but you need to set the puzzle up before you can progress.įirst, you need to use Spirit Vision in the sarcophagus room (you'll have learned the skill from completing the Powerful Awakening quest). The second chamber is separated into two rooms - a room with a pressure plate and a room with a sarcophogus. In the first chamber, you simply have to flip two switches. You'll find the switches when you get near them - so if you're having trouble locating them, just hug the walls and walk around.
Once inside, you'll need to make your way through a series of chambers to get to the artefact. Ideally, you'll have a character with decent enough Thievery to pickpocket the key from the sourceress or high enough Persuasion to convince her to just hand you the key - otherwise, you're going to be in for a fairly tough fight. If none of your characters are skilled thieves, however, you'll need to retrieve the Shadowed Tomb Key from Qanna. The easiest way to get into the crypt is to have a character with 4+ Thievery take a lockpick to the door. Once he's given you the quest, you'll need to figure out a way to get into the crypt of Johanna Surrey (which will be marked on your map) to retrieve a special artefact. To begin All in the Family, you'll want to find Tarquin - who's standing outside the gate of Stonegarden.
How to Complete the "All in the Family" Quest in Divinity: Original Sin 2 Step 1: Talk to Tarquin and Access the Crypt of Johanna Surrey Note: If you haven't already done so, you'll need to have completed Powerful Awakening in order to finish this quest.
In this quick guide, we'll go over how to complete All in the Family and how to get to Bloodmoon Island so you can see this questline through. All in the Family is a two-part quest that fits the bill - and if you’ve been having trouble with it, there are a few solutions to its many obstacles.