|
- [No Spoilers] Recommendations for order of areas to play through in DAI . . .
Hey all, currently on my first playthrough of DAI and am loving it so much I think I'm gonna have to do another run of the story I'm sitting at 70 hours played with about 95% of all vanilla areas (planning on doing all the DLC after the main quest) cleared and am on What Pride Had Wrought for my main quest I was curious if there was an optimal order to do some of the areas in for a
- [no spoilers] Which are your Must Have Mods? DAI - Reddit
Greetings! Given that I'm in Act 3 of my second DA2 playthrough, I start to think about DAI Recently I got such awesome recommendations for the first two games, so I would like to ask again: What are your favourite must have mods? Especially when it comes to graphics, fixes, quality of life and atmosphere Also looks I remember, I didn't particularly enjoy the overall greasy appearance much
- [dai spoilers] Artificer Archer build for highest damage? - Reddit
Hey everyone Hope you're all well I'll keep it small and simple I'm currently doing my second playthrough on DA:I In this playthrough, i just wanted to have fun blasting through things Could you guys give me the most balls to the wall OP Artificer Archer build? Any level is allright but please do give me an endgame build to work towards Abilities, gear, stats, what to craft, what to use
- [DAI Spoilers] DAI Quest Order ? : r dragonage - Reddit
Greetings I have a couple of questions I wish to ask regarding quests Is there any order in which you do the quests in DAI ? Do you complete Adamant Fortress questline before Halamshiral quesline or the other way around ? Do you complete Jaws of Hakkon and Descent after you are done with the main quest or before ? If so, when do you do them within the context of the main quest ? Are there
- [no spoilers] DAI Nightmare Builds : r dragonage - Reddit
Tank warrior + 2 archer rogues until you get your specialization At that point you can tank, so you may as well run 3 rogues The game is easy enough though that you don't need anything resembling an optimized party to cruise through nightmare The AI is worthless on all melee dps builds, but as long as you avoid those it's hard to go wrong when you're playing the invincible frontliner role
- Stroud v Hawke [dai spoilers] : r dragonage - Reddit
I really don’t see how Stroud is even an option if you remotely like your Hawke He’s more or less a throw away side character who probably won’t appear again outside of a letter or something even if you save him Even within universe IMO it’s more logical to save Hawke given that they are canonically an OP hero who is probably going to have more use in the world than a warden whose
- [DAI SPOILERS] Cole choice : r dragonage - Reddit
On one hand, you have Compassion The kind spirit that wants to do everything it can to help others The spirit that crossed over to help a young mage that had been forgotten, a fought tooth and nail to protect others The spirit that wants to help and knows exactly what people need for him to do so But Compassion is also the spirit that sees the world in black and white - good and evil
- [dai spoilers] skyhold upgrades : r dragonage - Reddit
true The Tower and the Courtyard are cosmetic, and prompt a "quip" from the Inquisitor when visited for the first time The garden, however, is different "Herb Garden" gives six pots to grow seeds, rather than two "Chantry Garden" keeps the two pots, but unlocks some War Table operations, as well as making the area livelier with people TLDR - Tower and Courtyard are RP centric, Garden is
|
|
|