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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Dec 7, 2024 22:10:34 GMT
I don't seem to have a wardrobe where it's supposed to be. I've seen other posts about it, but haven't found a solution. Anyone know a fix for it? Edit: Never mind, it only appears in the infirmary if you have the deluxe edition. Rook's Wardrobe is located in his/her room/meditation chamber. It's located on the far-left wall as you walk in, next to a nightstand where you can put decor. PS: Rook's room/meditation chamber (where you talk to Solas) is located to the left of the Infirmary where you talk to Varric and/or use the Mirror of Transformation.
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Post by hookntackle on Dec 8, 2024 13:19:48 GMT
If I could bother anyone for an answer, even more appreciated so if as spoiler free as possible?
I'm -however far?!- in chapter two, and I'm compulsorily doing nothing but companion quests. Lots of my companions reached hero status after doing profound, lore heavy things, while eg Davrin alternates between the former an literal picnics. Emmerich and Bellara give me new quests DURING their quests. I'm scared to have anyone die because of my reluctance to have another walk in the forest or something, but I'm also starting to feel like I play the game wrong, maxing everyone out before whatever chapter 3 is.
The current main quest is For The Love of Treviso.
Conflicted smiley face.
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Post by tmjfin on Dec 8, 2024 13:35:16 GMT
If I could bother anyone for an answer, even more appreciated so if as spoiler free as possible? I'm -however far?!- in chapter two, and I'm compulsorily doing nothing but companion quests. Lots of my companions reached hero status after doing profound, lore heavy things, while eg Davrin alternates between the former an literal picnics. Emmerich and Bellara give me new quests DURING their quests. I'm scared to have anyone die because of my reluctance to have another walk in the forest or something, but I'm also starting to feel like I play the game wrong, maxing everyone out before whatever chapter 3 is. The current main quest is For The Love of Treviso. Conflicted smiley face. There's lot of "let's go in to the forrest for a walk" content before chapter three starts. You can do For the Love of Treviso with no worries. Game tells you in quest text when it's the point of no return. I hope this helped 😊
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Post by hookntackle on Dec 8, 2024 16:44:08 GMT
If I could bother anyone for an answer, even more appreciated so if as spoiler free as possible? I'm -however far?!- in chapter two, and I'm compulsorily doing nothing but companion quests. Lots of my companions reached hero status after doing profound, lore heavy things, while eg Davrin alternates between the former an literal picnics. Emmerich and Bellara give me new quests DURING their quests. I'm scared to have anyone die because of my reluctance to have another walk in the forest or something, but I'm also starting to feel like I play the game wrong, maxing everyone out before whatever chapter 3 is. The current main quest is For The Love of Treviso. Conflicted smiley face. There's lot of "let's go in to the forrest for a walk" content before chapter three starts. You can do For the Love of Treviso with no worries. Game tells you in quest text when it's the point of no return. I hope this helped 😊 Thank you! So this means I cannot miss out on stuff based on the order of quests, before I tackle the "big ones" (such as Weishaupt)? My issue is really plot rhythm. Sometimes it makes sense that there is time for these things, sometimes it really isn't and two main quests seem like timed events that happen in immediate succession. Feels a bit awkward picking flowers on the other side of the world while a whole faction is waiting on me to make big decisions.
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Post by tmjfin on Dec 8, 2024 17:47:45 GMT
There's lot of "let's go in to the forrest for a walk" content before chapter three starts. You can do For the Love of Treviso with no worries. Game tells you in quest text when it's the point of no return. I hope this helped 😊 Thank you! So this means I cannot miss out on stuff based on the order of quests, before I tackle the "big ones" (such as Weishaupt)? My issue is really plot rhythm. Sometimes it makes sense that there is time for these things, sometimes it really isn't and two main quests seem like timed events that happen in immediate succession. Feels a bit awkward picking flowers on the other side of the world while a whole faction is waiting on me to make big decisions. You can miss some of the stuff (mostly discussions I think) if you jump to something like Weishaupt without doing everything. But if your next one is Treviso, your good to do that and everything (except going after quest with a warning) after that without loosing content. I put the next one in spoilers, but it should be safe for you to read. I give you an example. If you have discussion waiting and you jump to quest where you go undercover in Venatori meeting to save Veil Jumpers, you lose some of those discussions. This is one thing I don't like about this game 😅
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Post by sjsharp2010 on Dec 8, 2024 19:06:17 GMT
There's lot of "let's go in to the forrest for a walk" content before chapter three starts. You can do For the Love of Treviso with no worries. Game tells you in quest text when it's the point of no return. I hope this helped 😊 Thank you! So this means I cannot miss out on stuff based on the order of quests, before I tackle the "big ones" (such as Weishaupt)? My issue is really plot rhythm. Sometimes it makes sense that there is time for these things, sometimes it really isn't and two main quests seem like timed events that happen in immediate succession. Feels a bit awkward picking flowers on the other side of the world while a whole faction is waiting on me to make big decisions. The poin tof Nno return is the ques tcalled "When Plans Align" you need t odo all sid econten tan dlevelling up yo uplan on by then. Because onc yo ustar ttha tyou're locked into endgame.
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Post by tmjfin on Dec 8, 2024 20:04:36 GMT
I really love how themes change the atmosphere of Lighthouse, but I have question. Is there really no theme for Lords of Fortune? Seems strange since every other faction has one and even dwarves.
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Post by Jeremiah12LGeek on Dec 8, 2024 22:30:29 GMT
I'm being quite slutty with my flirting. I fear this will have consequences of the jelly-heartbreaky variety.
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Post by hookntackle on Dec 9, 2024 14:29:45 GMT
I'm being quite slutty with my flirting. I fear this will have consequences of the jelly-heartbreaky variety. Wish I had your strength. I fell in love with Taash (you know when an aquaintance warns of someone you're about to meet, and as you do, you realize the former was the problem? That's how I feel versus the Internet) so I wanted to romance her them in my next playthrough, but as her their plot unfolded, suddenly I feel like an ass for even trying. Here's the worst spoiler tag you'll read today:
1) she's they're "a bit young"? I guess? I mean. Roleplay. But I mean. I always self insert to some degree.... And... ugh, this just keeps sounding worse and worse. 2) It's like saying, fuck off Harding, turns out you CAN'T have nice things. Same happened with Tali & Garrus. Except I was never much into either romantically. 3) I know the plot revolves around their gender identity, but... it's also like she'd they'd not really be into men. Or at least it's all set up like Harding would be exactly her their thing, while a cis male Rook is maybe an adventure at best. You know what I mean? Maybe my generation speaking. Remember when I said this ship keeps sinking. I'll stop now. PS And yes, I plan on doing the silly strikethrough-ownership-thing until I get any better at it. Sorry.
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Post by spacev3gan on Dec 10, 2024 15:50:06 GMT
One thing that I would love to see in this game (and I know is never happening primarily due to lore reasons) is to be able to change classes on-the-fly. Or what could be even better: remove the concept of classes and make the levelling process class-less, like it is in ME:Andromeda, or even in Skyrim.
While I applaud the fact we have been given a decent amount of freedom to be able to reset skills and specializations on-the-fly, I still feel that build-crafting in this game is so limited, and so one-dimensional, that playing the same class for the 60 or so hours it takes to beat the game a tad too repetitive.
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Post by TabithaTH on Dec 10, 2024 16:09:23 GMT
One thing that I would love to see in this game (and I know is never happening primarily due to lore reasons) is to be able to change classes on-the-fly. Or what could be even better: remove the concept of classes and make the levelling process class-less, like it is in ME:Andromeda, or even in Skyrim. While I applaud the fact we have been given a decent amount of freedom to be able to reset skills and specializations on-the-fly, I still feel that build-crafting in this game is so limited, and so one-dimensional, that playing the same class for the 60 or so hours it takes to beat the game a tad too repetitive. See that’s why I thought for sure they’d fully bring down the veil in the end, so they could set up a world where everyone could be any class at any time. I’m honestly impressed (and personally glad) they chose to stick with it, making combat mechanics more limited (but imho also more interesting from a lore perspective).
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Post by andydandymandy on Dec 11, 2024 19:53:54 GMT
I like classes because it allows you to build a specific character with a specific skillset, and creating an actual character, instead of a grab bag of spells and attacks (which is what Andromeda felt like).
But Dragon Age after Origins became way too restrictive with their classes. Why couldn't warriors use two swords or a bow? Why couldn't rogues use a single sword or a sword and dagger instead of two little bitty daggers? I think they could have figured out a better balance.
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