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I just had the Classic version of Original Sin added to my account (thanks, Larian & GOG Support!), and I noticed that the bonus content of the Classic version does include the Divinity Engine level editor, while the Enhanced version doesn't appear to include it (at least not among the bonus content).

Does that mean that there is no level editor for D:OS EE anymore, and/or that anything made with the old editor is not compatible to the EE version?
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Leroux: the Enhanced version doesn't appear to include it (at least not among the bonus content).
It is included with the game install, and placed in a subfolder of the main install folder.

Mods for D:OS Classic are probably not compatible with the EE. Old mods can be opened in the EE editor, but converting them is not officially supported. See the topic The Divinity Engine: Enhanced Edition in the Larian forum.
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Leroux: the Enhanced version doesn't appear to include it (at least not among the bonus content).
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Raze_Larian: It is included with the game install, and placed in a subfolder of the main install folder.

Mods for D:OS Classic are probably not compatible with the EE. Old mods can be opened in the EE editor, but converting them is not officially supported. See the topic The Divinity Engine: Enhanced Edition in the Larian forum.
Cool, thanks! From what I've seen the editor didn't really catch on that much anyway so far, or am I mistaken? Are there any custom adventure campaigns yet (as opposed to modifications of the official campaign and in-game-content), any standalone stories?
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Leroux: any standalone stories?
There are a couple in development, but none released yet, AFAIK.