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Post by vertigomez on Mar 2, 2017 16:23:39 GMT
Sera's banter with Blackwall is some of my favorite in the whole series. They're the best of friends. They love each other so much.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2017 16:35:37 GMT
deadlydwarf Sera is completely gone, yes. I can see Solas taking the non rom Loyola to the Fade of Haven, but I assume he doesn't kiss them in an uncontrolled fit of passion with a regretful: "oops, wrong dream!" Also, as a female Quanari I get only two official romantic choices with male companions, one less than a male. Iron Bull and Blackwall. As a male, I'd be happy with Dorian and Cassandra vying for my affections, unless Cassandra is Blackwall... well, not in skirts, but... well, you know. Not dull. For fun, you should try flirting with characters you know you can't succeed with. Dorian loves the attention of females and will flirt back. It simply won't go anywhere. Cass ultimately gets nervous when the PC continues to flirt with her over time. The Cass romance is also pretty well done. She demands to be properly wooed before...never mind. I never thought Cass dull though. As to Sera, her specialization as an archer is pretty cool. Her banter with Blackwall is annoying, however. They go on and on about hating nobles. And she's forever arguing with Viv...which Blackwall does as well. At this point, after the kiss scene, Dusk-Solas relationship is going to be exclusive, as he is literally a walking romantic dream, and Blackwall failed to throw a wrench in. I actually did flirt with Cassandra once, because I was worried that Solas unlock removed all romance restrictions and wanted to see if there is a fast rejection. I got that confirmation with Cullen, so I am good. I'd rather flirt with Dorian with a male PC <3 I can’t help but wonder how well the kissing animations work for a male Qunari. I am guessing they do a close-up and clandestinely elevate Cassandra or Dorian, instead of making the male Qunari lean over. Or plant a kiss on top of their heads. Do Qunari kiss at all? I mean, the horns are not particularly conductive? He would be even taller than a female judging by the one I’ve experimentally created. If I feel too mired in the story tonight, I might restart as a male. Interestingly, because I will have to pick Templars over Mages, Dorian will come really late and I won’t be seeing his wonderful scenes in Redcliffe.
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Post by fylimar on Mar 2, 2017 16:49:00 GMT
Wow. Everybody from your party died during the battle with Corypheus except Hawke? On every occasion? I finished DA2 on Normal, Hard and Nightmare always with zero casualties during the entire game. I prefer to play on Hard because of the absolutely stupid way weapons are designed in DA2. Who the hell was the utter idiot who thought that a sword, axe, dagger or even a staff doing only spirit, frost, fire, electricity or nature damage was a good idea? How on earth can a spirit damage REAL sword be made? Sorry for my rambling, but I simply can`t stand Bioware`s choice for weapon design starting with DA2 ... I always managed to finish the fight with Cory with all companions standing. You just need to move constantly from statue to statue and place your party in every alcove as far away as possible from the central hall. And wait for an opening in Cory`s maelstrom spell effects. It`s a bit of hard work and takes some time, but somehow it`s even easier that the fight with Malvernis. Well, of course I tried the alcoven trick, but even if I put the companions on hold, they end up barbecued somehow. But it's not that bad, I normally manage Cory on my own. It took a while, but at the end, he bites the dust
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Post by fylimar on Mar 2, 2017 16:50:51 GMT
2. Who kills the Mad Hermit? Or the Elder Tree for that matter? Bad Warden! Very bad! I always kill the mad hermit, he is a blood mage after all. Never the elder tree though, that one is just gorgeous and I would gladly exchange him as a companion instead of Alistair or Morrigan if I could
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Post by fylimar on Mar 2, 2017 16:52:36 GMT
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Post by House Targaryen on Mar 2, 2017 17:58:30 GMT
I'm at the point of the end game with Cory. I don't want to do it, don't want it to come to an end. Well until Trespasser.
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Post by adrianbc on Mar 2, 2017 18:41:04 GMT
Oh, I see. It`s not that hard to keep your party alive against Corypheus. I figured it out in my first try and worked. I`m a bit obsessed with the idea of keeping everyone alive in my party during battles in every RPG I`ve played since my first one which was Icewind Dale. I received a copy from a group of friends a long time ago - they were experienced AD&D players. I knew absolutely nothing about AD&D rules and RPG`s. I finished the game after some horribly gruesome battles. Each boss fight was a few hour long at least, and many fights 30 minutes or longer. I did everything imaginable wrong: creating only single-class characters with the worst states possible, selecting for them weapons for which they had no proficiencies. But I`ve learned how to keep my party alive. Since then, if even one of the crew members is down, I`ll instantly reload ... For Corypheus you need a bit of preparation. His worst attack is obviously his fire maelstrom. Everyone in my party has a r une of protection from fire on their armor, granting them a high level or protection. If I use Aveline, she is always developed with upgraded Elemental Aegis and Rally, meaning 60% extra protection from all magical attacks for a short time for the entire crew. If I have a healer in the party, even better. Otherwise, potions are usually enough. The trick is to head for each statue, click on it, kill the demons asap and then place your party high on the alcove steps and wait for the fire maelstrom to pass. Exactly before it hits I use Rally on Aveline (if available), who already has Elemental Aegis active from the start. Then once the maelstrom passes the party rushes to the next statue. I need to move EACH member individually, so it`s a game of patience with a lot of pauses. The crew is getting a bit roasted, but never dangerously. Of course, you need to repeat all this over and over, AND a single mistake usually means that you just lost a companion. I succeeded in my very first attempt. I always have fire protection runes on every companion as default, since fire is the most common magic damage in DA2. Since that first PT, I did it at least 7 or 8 times (I lost count). Sometimes I needed to reload, but rarely. You need a lot of micromanagement and liberally use of pauses. AND it`s a real chore. But it works.
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Post by House Targaryen on Mar 2, 2017 19:01:18 GMT
Hmm strange that Viv has become Divine even though my choices pointed towards Cass. Well it'll be a first having her Divine in one of my games.
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Post by pensieve on Mar 2, 2017 19:10:39 GMT
Since male elves are the best, I made a new one and today I reached Skyhold with him. That part always gives me goosebumps. I love this game so much! Reaching Skyhold and the cutscenes and the people singing always make me feel like I'm part of an epic fantasy tale.
Now it's time to clean the mess that is Skyhold for now, and maybe go for a ride on the Bull later.
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Post by disi on Mar 3, 2017 6:17:22 GMT
I am further in the game than I ever was, exalted plains. Doing the Glyphs dungeon was interesting.
What is a little weird, the Tevinter imperium from Orlais. Is nothing but a bunch of mages who think they control their land.
The Dalish made peace with the armies from Orlais and both are fighting demons now I still do quests like rescue the golden Halla from the imperial soldiers, though. All the Dorian missions have the goal to destabilise the Imperium supporting rebelling mages for example. Him being a high ranking mage, by blood, in the imperium. We are supposed to feel at least a bit compassion with that Calpernia, her being a former slave-mage in the Imperium. Vivienne is from Orlais and leader of the loyal mages in the Circle of Mages there.
It seems the imperium is less a united faction than you would think and the leaders have little control over their empire. Being so highly organised by magister mages means nothing if anyone does as they like to either gain power (Alexius, Calpernia, younameit) or follow their own goals (Vivienne, Dorian, younameit). The templar are puppets of the powerful mage families. The chantry in Orlais was only instated to oppose the chantry in the Free Marches with no real power.
The imperium is a clusterf..k with no real power.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 3, 2017 8:45:50 GMT
I made my first mage; elven. DAI chose not to cooperate after CC, meaning the char was stuck in the Fade. Usually, this means I do a repair, restart the game and redo the entire thing but after four failures for the warrior elven Inq, I decided that there had to be a solution. And there is. I tried it out. It involved running past the short tower; the steps the Inq climbed up to the spirit Divine and head to the mountains. All I have to look out for are trees. Running to the mountains took a couple of minutes. I spotted the first tree and followed. I was soon at the top of the mountain ridge, Haven was far below on the right. On the left, a tree lined mountain slope going down to the town. I went down. Midway, black screen and voila! The prison cutscene kicked in. P.S. Ok. Disoriented. I keep wanting to leap in and smack the demons down with sword but had to remind myself; stand still, you can only wave your staff and say abracadabra. Gratified to find fresh dialogue. Tis a good thing I dragged my feet over making an elven mage Inq.
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Post by pensieve on Mar 3, 2017 10:43:56 GMT
Trying to kill a dragon to make Bull like me. So far it's not going very well.
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Post by javeart on Mar 3, 2017 11:33:45 GMT
So, accidentally at the end of Asunder, I picked the option to leave the beast live, I realized inmediately and I was going to reload, and then I found out that it gives you 25 gold I'm usually not this greedy, but since I'm planning on buying as many cool things as I can once I get out of the deep roads, I tried to convince myself that maybe it was not that bad leaving it alive, just because it looks like a monster doesn't mean it's evil, everyone deserves a second chance, etc. But, meh, I couldn't do it , I ended up having to re-played quite a few things and lost the gold , damned conscience Also, accidentally too, I put Zevran on an awful helmet, I don't know the name in english, though doesn't make much of a difference I guess, I mean, is there one for rogues or mages that doesn't look bad? This definitely did, and he looked really ridiculous, but he wears with confidence, and you got to respect that. So he's keeping it. For a while the bonus in stamina regeneration, I think it is, it's welcome and one would think that having suffered as I have with combat I would be more open to have my companions wear things that I don't like just to make it easier, but I'm not He'll have to take it off eventually, you can't take him seriously when he says we're ridiculously awesome otherwise Regarding the Hermit, if you try to search his tree stump, he'll warn you once, and it you do it again, he'll attack. As to what to buy, you already have one of the best staves. At Wonders of Thedas, you could check out the mage robes. But then there are always important accessories as well. I seem to remember the Quartermaster at the Tower had some decent accessories as well as weapons. Are any of your companions using an incomplete armor set? Wade's might be the place to purchase the matching gloves, boots, or chest piece. And, of course, all the tomes are useful! If you think your build is messed up and you're playing on PC, there is a mod out there that makes available a respect potion. That's especially good if you don't like the default powers your PC or companions came with. (...) Thanks! I'm on ps3 though, so nothing but playing by the rules
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Post by themikefest on Mar 3, 2017 12:39:35 GMT
In this playthrough, I will keep Loghain alive. Will convince Anora to marry a hardened Alistar. Never done that before. For some reason the game wouldn't let me have Alistair and Anora be married. So I chose Anora causing Alistair to leave. Bye,bye. I took him, Wynne and Leliana. The dialogue between him and Wynne was excellent. I will finish my playthrough shortly
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 3, 2017 12:54:45 GMT
In this playthrough, I will keep Loghain alive. Will convince Anora to marry a hardened Alistar. Never done that before. For some reason the game wouldn't let me have Alistair and Anora be married. So I chose Anora causing Alistair to leave. Bye,bye.I took him, Wynne and Leliana. The dialogue between him and Wynne was excellent. I will finish my playthrough shortly Hmmm...you hardened Alistair? Also, did you speak to both Alistair and Anora and get them to agree to marriage?
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Post by themikefest on Mar 3, 2017 13:00:41 GMT
Hmmm...you hardened Alistair? Also, did you speak to both Alistair and Anora and get them to agree to marriage? Yes. I even replayed the scene when agreeing to have Loghain be a Warden 3 times to make sure I chose the right dialogue. One of the choices was they both agreed to be married, but it still ended up with choosing between the two.
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Post by wright1978 on Mar 3, 2017 13:05:01 GMT
Did the knight's tomb quest. My dalish is working out whether to give info to Dalish or stay silent about what she found.
Followed that up by doing 'what pride has wrought. There were a few moments where my i found my dalish's apparent cluelessness very annoying. Morrigan wasn't very happy when Jaheira took the dunk in the well of sorrows herself.
Afterwards saved it just as i was working out exactly how big a fight & disapproval with Sera over what occurred.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 3, 2017 13:07:12 GMT
Hmmm...you hardened Alistair? Also, did you speak to both Alistair and Anora and get them to agree to marriage? Yes. I even replayed the scene when agreeing to have Loghain be a Warden 3 times to make sure I chose the right dialogue. One of the choices was they both agreed to be married, but it still ended up with choosing between the two. That's odd...it worked for me on my last DAO PT. I'm trying to remember...were there two parts to the Alistair hardening process? Immediately after meeting Goldana, you tell him...everyone is in it for themselves and then later, he talks to you at camp and he tells you he's changing. Oh well...you'll have a rather sad cameo in DA2.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 3, 2017 13:10:27 GMT
Did the knight's tomb quest. My dalish is working out whether to give info to Dalish or stay silent about what she found. Followed that up by doing 'what pride has wrought. There were a few moments where my i found my dalish's apparent cluelessness very annoying.Morrigan wasn't very happy when Jaheira took the dunk in the well of sorrows herself. Afterwards saved it just as i was working out exactly how big a fight & disapproval with Sera over what occurred. Are you playing on PC? There's a mod that tries to correct that. Hopefully your Dalish PC isn't in a relationship with Sera.
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Post by themikefest on Mar 3, 2017 13:11:37 GMT
Yes. I even replayed the scene when agreeing to have Loghain be a Warden 3 times to make sure I chose the right dialogue. One of the choices was they both agreed to be married, but it still ended up with choosing between the two. That's odd...it worked for me on my last DAO PT. I'm trying to remember...were there two parts to the Alistair hardening process? Immediately after meeting Goldana, you tell him...everyone is in it for themselves and then later, he talks to you at camp and he tells you he's changing. Oh well...you'll have a rather sad cameo in DA2. I don't recall if he said he's changing. If that's the case, oh well. Maybe next time. I have seen him in DA2 at the hanged man before.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2017 14:17:22 GMT
themikefest I tried and tried to get Alistair to marry Anora, and failed. I did not harden Alistair, so I think it was a doomed enterprise to start with... But in the Inquisition, they were happily married, so I guess I've finally got what I wanted! Dusk Fell waltzed into the Gull and Lantern with Dorian. The cutscene did not trigger. Uninstalled mods impacting Dorian, repaired the game. Dusk fell waltzed into the Gull and Lantern, take two. I expected a vaudeville Avelinne-Donnic style, with Dusk playing a part of a woman in his life that would make noble Pavus to give Dorian a cart-blanch to do whatever he likes with his personal life, as long as he leaves “that terrible Qunari woman”. Instead, it was more like: Figure 1. A Tervinter and a Qunari. Tense. I spent the rest of the play-through enjoying Dorian's well-written and well-acted dialogues. Dorian offers an interesting mix of lore and shrewdly observed “real life stuff”. His lashing out against empty snobbism, clutching to the glorious past, meritless superiority, the pressure not to marry beneath you, without the actual love, knowledge and understanding of that safe-same glorious past; and getting out to breathe, I recognize all that. That stuff is real. Dusk got a Qunari specific dialogue with him, too bad she did not have a choices of telling if it was herself who left Qun, her parents or she does not know/remember. Because their societies are traditional enemies, they are natural friends. Alas, female VA’s delivery was monotonous, in contrast with Dorian’s VA. Wonder if male VA does a better job. Dorian swore his undying loyalty. Dusk reciprocated with intent to go kill three Tervinter Venatoris right there and then. Also, would not hurt to stop by some of the 374 sites on the Warden’s Memorial Trail with Blackwall. Dusk said hi to Solas leaving the Skyhold, and Solas asked her to help his captured spirit-friend, bringing her back to the world of High Fantasy. Spirit-friend needs 8 Power to get into the Exalted Plains. So does the trip to find Hawke again. And, I got a quest for Inquisitor Specialization to unlock, so that’s high priority fetch quest that needs Internet Guide on how to find all that stuff to get her to Tempest. Hence, Dusk went back to Hinterlands, and killed one (1) Tervinter Ventatori. Handed in a quest, she apparently did not hand in (Watchtowers). Power is seven (7). To be continued…. I suppose I will sweep Hinterlands for not burdensome Power Points & some Dorian/Blackwall’s sites, any signs of Things I Need for Tempest, then will unlock Exalted Plains and see if I can sneak through it to rescue Solas’ bosom buddy. Otherwise, more Power mongering is in order.
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Post by adrianbc on Mar 3, 2017 14:26:01 GMT
So, accidentally at the end of Asunder, I picked the option to leave the beast live, I realized inmediately and I was going to reload, and then I found out that it gives you 25 gold I'm usually not this greedy, but since I'm planning on buying as many cool things as I can once I get out of the deep roads, I tried to convince myself that maybe it was not that bad leaving it alive, just because it looks like a monster doesn't mean it's evil, everyone deserves a second chance, etc. But, meh, I couldn't do it , I ended up having to re-played quite a few things and lost the gold , damned conscience Also, accidentally too, I put Zevran on an awful helmet, I don't know the name in english, though doesn't make much of a difference I guess, I mean, is there one for rogues or mages that doesn't look bad? This definitely did, and he looked really ridiculous, but he wears with confidence, and you got to respect that. So he's keeping it. For a while the bonus in stamina regeneration, I think it is, it's welcome and one would think that having suffered as I have with combat I would be more open to have my companions wear things that I don't like just to make it easier, but I'm not He'll have to take it off eventually, you can't take him seriously when he says we're ridiculously awesome otherwise Thanks! I'm on ps3 though, so nothing but playing by the rules I don`t understand why don`t you try the lyrium traffic money scheme. It should work on PS3, and it is based on price differences, so it`s not exactly cheating. You need to buy the Potent Lyrium Recipe from Wonders of Thedas. Then You need one character with Master Herbalism to craft Potent Lyrium potions. Then go to the Circle and buy a lot of lyrium dust. Save some money for ingredients - at least around 1 sovereign if I remember correctly. You need to check the prices in the Gnawed Noble Tavern After that, go to the Gnawed Noble Tavern and buy the necessary ingredients for a few potent lyrium potions, sell then there, buy more ingredients, sell the potions, and so on. After a few trips between Lake Calenhad`s Circle and the Gnawed Noble Tavern, you have enough money for the needed equipment.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 3, 2017 14:39:41 GMT
So, accidentally at the end of Asunder, I picked the option to leave the beast live, I realized inmediately and I was going to reload, and then I found out that it gives you 25 gold I'm usually not this greedy, but since I'm planning on buying as many cool things as I can once I get out of the deep roads, I tried to convince myself that maybe it was not that bad leaving it alive, just because it looks like a monster doesn't mean it's evil, everyone deserves a second chance, etc. But, meh, I couldn't do it , I ended up having to re-played quite a few things and lost the gold , damned conscience Also, accidentally too, I put Zevran on an awful helmet, I don't know the name in english, though doesn't make much of a difference I guess, I mean, is there one for rogues or mages that doesn't look bad? This definitely did, and he looked really ridiculous, but he wears with confidence, and you got to respect that. So he's keeping it. For a while the bonus in stamina regeneration, I think it is, it's welcome and one would think that having suffered as I have with combat I would be more open to have my companions wear things that I don't like just to make it easier, but I'm not He'll have to take it off eventually, you can't take him seriously when he says we're ridiculously awesome otherwise Thanks! I'm on ps3 though, so nothing but playing by the rules I don`t understand why don`t you try the lyrium traffic money scheme. It should work on PS3, and it is based on price differences, so it`s not exactly cheating. You need to buy the Potent Lyrium Recipe from Wonders of Thedas. Then You need one character with Master Herbalism to craft Potent Lyrium potions. Then go to the Circle and buy a lot of lyrium dust. Save some money for ingredients - at least around 1 sovereign if I remember correctly. You need to check the prices in the Gnawed Noble Tavern After that, go to the Gnawed Noble Tavern and buy the necessary ingredients for a few potent lyrium potions, sell then there, buy more ingredients, sell the potions, and so on. After a few trips between Lake Calenhad`s Circle and the Gnawed Noble Tavern, you have enough money for the needed equipment. Sounds interesting! Do that on top of shaking down the lyrium smuggler in Orzammar and the cowardly mage in the Tower!
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Post by adrianbc on Mar 3, 2017 14:53:43 GMT
I wasn`t aware that many players don`t know about this method to make money in DA:O. I figured out by chance in my second PT, while trying to solve some quests for that Gnawed Noble Tavern vendor. There is also this guide online: dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Money_Making_Guide#Making_Potent_Lyrium_PotionsThere is also the exploit in Lothering with the woman who needs traps. You can sell her as many traps you want, not just 3. I use that only to reach level 8 when I play a rogue. Level 8 is the requirement for Coup De Grace, which offers the chance to do "Backstabs" to any incapacitated enemy without the need to go behind the target. Which is vital for me, since it`s quite hard to move into a backstabbing position during a crowded battle. The usual path searching problem for RPG`s with teams ...
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Post by themikefest on Mar 3, 2017 18:15:16 GMT
One good way to make a lot of money, at least when the player gets to the first vendor, I believe the one at Ostagar, is to sell the weapon that the player gets after defeating the harvester on hard/nightmare during the golems of amgarrak. When the player starts a new playthrough of DAO, he/she will have the Reaper's Cudgel. Sell it for a lot of money
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