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Post by bloodmagereaver on Aug 28, 2017 14:06:01 GMT
We know since release that this game automatically assings attribute points at level up. However, I can't find anywhere how this progression actually works. Does anyone know how our attributes evolve from level 1 to 27?
Thanks for your assistance.
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Post by PapaCharlie9 on Sept 1, 2017 15:15:35 GMT
We know since release that this game automatically assings attribute points at level up. However, I can't find anywhere how this progression actually works. Does anyone know how our attributes evolve from level 1 to 27? Thanks for your assistance. It's not automatic at level up in DAI. Maybe you are asking about DA2 or DAO? Attributes increase when you spend skill points on passives. So for example, as a Warrior, when you buy Flow of Battle in the 2H skill tree, it says "Strength +3 on unlock". Meaning when you buy the skill, your Strength attribute will go up by 3. All of the details are in the skill trees. If you inspect the various passives, the text says which attribute is increased and by how much.
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Post by sageoflife on Sept 3, 2017 3:12:16 GMT
Strength, Dexterity, and Magic do go up automatically for Warriors, Rogues, and Mages respectively. One point every other level I think.
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Post by PapaCharlie9 on Sept 3, 2017 16:07:20 GMT
Strength, Dexterity, and Magic do go up automatically for Warriors, Rogues, and Mages respectively. One point every other level I think. Really? It's possible that's something I missed and it's been a very long time since I finished my last run through DAI. This is the only proof I could fine online, and a lot of the other stuff in this article is wrong, so shrug? * In addition, Strength/Dexterity/Magic automatically increases per level for a warrior/rogue/mage, respectively, at a rate of .5/level. www.gamefaqs.com/pc/631230-dragon-age-inquisition/faqs/70902
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Post by roro4066 on Jan 12, 2018 4:35:43 GMT
Strength, Dexterity, and Magic do go up automatically for Warriors, Rogues, and Mages respectively. One point every other level I think. Sageolife is right, but it's not for every level up, i remember having paid attention to it at high level (20+) and sometimes you get no extra attribute at all, but you get extra health if i remember correctly (but again, it can vary from level to level).
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