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Dragon Age: Origins: Please post in new thread, where there's enchantment!

DashuiDashui Registered User regular
edited November 2009 in Games and Technology
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A lot of the information below was taken from the unofficial wikia page, sometimes directly because I'm a cheap and terrible person, and you can get all of it and a lot more at the following address: http://dragonage.wikia.com

If you want to know more about the game, I advise you to check their site out as well as BioWare's official site. They detail and explain things much better than I can, as well as lots of features I couldn't fit in below. This is a deep game with a lot of lore behind it, and not a typical fantasy game with elves and dwarves and magic. At the very least, I hope I can get you slightly interested in this very large RPG.

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News

11/03/2009 - Dragon Age: Origins is now available for purchase!

10/22/2009 - Dragon Age: Journeys is now available to play.

It's a 2D flash game, free to play in your browser, and set in the Dragon Age: Origins world. Playing the game will allow you to earn exclusives items for use in Dragon Age: Origins. http://www.dragonagejourneys.com/

10/13/2009 - BioWare's Social Network website is now live! http://social.bioware.com/

From here you'll be able to access friends, groups, uploaded character information, and more, as well as being able to download the Character Creator. You can make a character, save it for use with the full game, and even upload your character to the Social Network website.

You can also download the Character Editor directly from the following link: http://files.bioware.com/dragonage_cc_dl/DragonAgeOriginsCharacterCreator_en.exe

About

Dragon Age: Origins is an upcoming BioWare RPG for the PC, Xbox 360, and Playstation 3. Hailed as the spiritual successor to the Baldur's Gate series and a return to BioWare's roots, it's set to be a heroic, dark fantasy tale to stop a terrible blight unleashed upon the land through 80 or more hours of tactical gameplay. Players choose their sex, race, class, and origin story, presenting them with a wide range of options to customize their character. Who and what you are will impact your story not just in the beginning of the game, but throughout your entire journey.

The PC version of the game will have access to an editor, allowing players to create entirely new content, from new weapons and armor to lands and quests and campaigns. A community site will be established to easily browse and share these creations.

It will also be released digitally through such services as Steam, Stardock's Impulse, Direct2Drive, Gamersgate, and EA Store. All new copies of the game will also include The Stone Prisoner downloadable content free of charge, featuring a new party member, quests, environments and items. For further information on the various editions, check the Standard, Collector's, Digital Deluxe Edition? section below.

The intro cinematic, further detailing the plot and the dangers you'll face, can be viewed below.

Gameplay

Dragon Age: Origins features a tactical, play and pause combat system in the vein of Baldur's Gate. You can zoom in or out and play from an over-the-shoulder view, or high above the field of battle. You can pause, give orders, or take direct control of any of the other characters in your party. If you would rather not constantly issue commands, a scripting system is available in which you can place different orders or rules for a character to automatically follow. For example, if an enemy closes the gap between one of your ranged characters, you can create a script for him or her to automatically switch to melee weapons.

You can watch a tutorial explaining the mechanics of the combat system and the journal for the PC version below.

(Taken from Wikipedia) There is no tracking of alignment as in previous BioWare games, but the moral choices of the main character throughout the game will still affect the story. You may save the world whether you are good or evil, but the decisions that you make in the process will change the world around you – deciding who will become King, for example, and affecting nations and races and their places in the world. These decisions will also influence your companion NPCs, possibly causing an NPC to leave your party or even attack you.

Xbox 360 Controller Layout

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For a look at the console controls, Giant Bomb has released a 20 minute long video showing the game in action on the Xbox 360.

http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-dragon-age-origins-360/17-1528/


Gameplay Tips

Camp Chest - BioWare has added a storage chest you can download for your party camp.
Dexterity Hotfix
Dagger Hotfix
Less Blood
Character Respecialization

The full info about the Dexterity/Dagger 'hotfixes':

In the game as it ships, and in the 1.01 patch, daggers take 100% of their damage bonus from strength, instead of the 50% str / 50% dex mix that they are supposed to. Both of these hotfixes fix this issue. The 'dexterity hotfix' also contains a first pass at rebalancing archery to make it more useful, however, this also applies to enemy archers, so it can greatly increase the difficulty of some areas of the game.

These aren't just some random person's idea of how things should be; they're provided by Georg Zoeller, lead systems designer of Dragon Age.

Where do I find specific class specializations?

Specializations are taught by NPCs, and some can be learned from books bought in stores. Once you have learned a specialization it is unlocked in every game on your profile, including previous iterations of your current game (earlier saves.)

Rogue:
Assassin: Learned from Zevran (if you don't kill him), or a tome in Alarith's Store in Denerim (after the Landsmeet starts)
Bard: Learned from Leliana (companion) or a tome Alimar sells (Orzammar).
Duelist: Learned from Isabela (The Pearl in Denerim). Either have a high dexterity and beat her at cards, or bring one of your companion rogues and they'll help you. Apparently you can also sleep with her and get it if the PC is male, but I'm not sure how this works.
Ranger: Learned from a tome in Bodann's Wares (Party Camp).
Mage:
Arcane Warrior: Learned from The Presence in Brecilian Ruins. He's trapped in a phylactery that you'll find; just do what he asks. ("Nature of the Beast" quest line).
Blood Mage: Learned from Desire Demon in Fade during the Recliffe sequence. After entering the Fade via magic ritual, either bargain with or intimidate the desire demon and it will teach you ("Arl of Redcliffe" quest line).
Shapeshifter: Learned from Morrigan (companion) or a tome Varathorn sells (Dalish Camp).
Spirit Healer: Learned from a tome in the Wonders of Thedas (store in Denerim).
Warrior:
Berserker: Learned from Oghren (companion) or a tome Gorim sells (Denerim Market).
Champion: Learned from Arl Eamon automatically (at the end of the "Urn of Sacred Ashes" quest line).
Reaver: Learned from Kolgrim (Wyrmling Lair). When you get a chance to talk to him, you must offer to finish the Urn quest the evil way. If you do this, he'll teach you to be a Reaver.
Templar: Learned from Alistair (companion) or a tome in Bodahn's Wares (Party Camp).
Where do I find specific party members for recruitment?
Wynne: You meet Wynne on the first level of the Circle Tower. She joins your party as soon as you get locked in the tower, and will join the party permanently after you save the tower in the “Broken Circle” quest.

Sten: Release Sten from his cage in Lothering before the town gets invaded by darkspawn (see the “Lothering” section of the Walkthrough chapter for complete details).

Shale: After you leave Lothering, journey to Sulcher’s Pass and get the golem control rod from Felix. Travel to the Village of Honnleath and follow the clues to discovering Shale’s activation phrase.

Zevran: After you complete at least one major world quest line, you will eventually meet Zevran in a random encounter.

Oghren: When you meet Oghren at the entrance to the Deep Roads, he will volunteer to join you and track down his lost wife, Branka.

Leliana: When you enter Dane’s Refuge in Lothering, Leliana will join up with you after you smack around some mercenaries causing a ruckus.

Morrigan: When you seek out the Ancient Treaties in the Korcari Wilds, Morrigan will find you. After the battle at the Tower of Ishal, Morrigan will join your party.

Alistair: When you arrive at Ostagar, Duncan asks you to seek out Alistair, a fellow Grey Warden. Once you talk to Alistair, he joins your party and will stay with you for the duration if you choose.

Dog: Side quests in the Human Noble origin story or Ostagar unlock your Mabari friend.

Secret party member:
You must first defeat Loghain in combat after the Landsmeet, then invite him to join the Grey Wardens.
Gift Information

Gifts are special items that can be given to your companions to raise their approval of you. Give them by viewing that character's inventory and either dragging it onto their paper-doll or choosing 'gift' from the item's radial menu.

Everyone likes every gift, even the disgusting ones, except for certain special plot-related gifts that will be refused by every character except the one they are intended for.

Regular gifts give approval equal to 1 + (5 if the gift is in the category the person particularly likes) + (4 minus the number of gifts you have given to that character previously, or 0 if that number is less than 0).

Most gifts in the game fall into one of several categories, and each of these categories is particularly desired by one party member, and is worth 5 extra approval when given to them (on top of the base approval for any gift). When you reach 25 approval rating with any character, their codex entry will be updated with a short paragraph describing their gift category.
Alistair likes statues, runes, carvings, and other artistic pieces of rock.
Morrigan likes jewelry.
Leliana likes religious symbols (and fashionable shoes).
Sten likes paintings.
Wynne likes books.
Oghren likes rare booze (and stuff like tankards).
Zevran likes money in the form of gold/silver bars.
Shale likes 'remarkable' gemstones.

Secret party member spoiler:
Loghain likes maps.
There are also gifts that seem dog-specific, particularly the bones and some of the things he finds you (good boy!), but his approval is locked at 100 so they don't do anything for him.

Races & Classes

The player can choose to play as a human, a dwarf, or an elf.

Humans are the most numerous of all the races, but also the most divided. They conquered the realms of the elves and now treat them as second class citizens. The racial benefits of a human are +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Magic, and +1 Cunning.

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The elves are a humanoid race, typically shorter than humans, and are often treated as second class citizens in many parts of the lands of Thedan. They are currently divided into two cultures, Alienage and Dalish elves. Alienages are closed communities of elves living in human cities. They are typically poor and survive by begging or taking on the most menial and unrewarding of tasks.

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The Dalish, on the other hand, are nomadic and belong to tribes. These tribes do not often meet, and they may or may not get along with humans. Some create camps around human settlements to trade, whereas others simply wander or act as bandits to survive. In general, they tend to avoid confrontation than engage in skirmishes with humans. They seek to regain their lost history and are in search of a new home.

The racial benefits of an elf are +2 Willpower and +2 Magic.

Dwarves, referred to as dwarva in their own tongue, live among stone and place a great emphasis on the appearance of nobility and justice. The actions of one family member can often severely diminish an entire House's place in the social hierarchy of the dwarves. Some disgraced dwarves will choose to go through a ceremonial "death" to clear their names and the names of their families.

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Their social structure is broken up into castes, and they do not worship anthropomorphic gods. Instead, they worship the stone and their ancestors before them. Dwarves who are believed to be strong and noble are said to strengthen the Stone when they die and return to it. Those who are ignoble or disgraced will weaken the stone or be rejected by it entirely.

Dwarves cannot become Mages due to their resistance to magic. Their racial benefits are +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, and a 10% chance to resist hostile magic.

There are three starting classes to choose from - Mage, Warrior, and Rogue - each further having four specializations available.

Warriors are powerful fighters, able to withstand and deliver large amounts of damage and are able to put points into all of the available weapon types from the beginning. The specializations for the Warrior are Berserker, Templar, Champion, and Reaver. The class benefits for the Warrior are +4 strength, +3 dexterity, and +3 constitution. All races can play as a Warrior.

Rogues are adventurers able to pick locks and disarm traps, and can deliver devastating backstabs to opponents. The specializations for the Rogue are Ranger, Bard, Duelist, and Assassin. The class benefits for the Rogue are +4 dexterity, +2 willpower, and +4 cunning. All races can play as a Rogue.

Mages focus on spells to combat enemies or support their allies, from attacks to buffs and heals and even shapeshifting. They can also utilize spell combos for devastating effect. For example, a Mage can unleash a pool of grease before casting a fireball to set it and all enemies on it aflame. A blizzard spell may then be used to put out the fire. The Mage can become a Shapeshifter, Spirit Healer, Blood Mage, or Arcane Warrior. The class benefits for the Mage are +5 magic, +4 willpower, and +1 cunning. Only humans and elves can become Mages.


Origin Stories

Origin stories are several hour long segments of gameplay which introduce you to the world and your motivations for joining the Grey Wardens, an elite but now near extinct organization dedicated to the extermination of the Darkspawn. Your origin story, race, and your decisions made in those early hours, will determine how people react to you. Paths will be opened and closed, and you will be constantly seeing the consequences due to your origin and your choices.

There are six origins to choose from.

Human Noble
City Elf
Dalish Elf
Human/Elf Mage
Dwarf Commoner
Dwarf Noble
Characters & Companions
(Taken from Wikipedia)

Duncan – The dedicated warrior leader of the Grey Wardens who serves as a mentor of sorts to the player character. He has been entrusted with the task of leading the Grey Wardens in Ferelden. This is considered a difficult task because the Grey Wardens were exiled from Ferelden 200 years ago.

King Cailan Theirin – Son of the legendary King Maric Theirin who drove the Orlesian Empire from Ferelden. The young and naive Cailan was the first King born into a Ferelden freed of foreign occupation in three generations.

Teyrn Loghain – Loghain served as the right hand of King Maric in the war against the Orlesians and now hopes to help guide Maric's son Cailan in defense of the realm from the Blight.

Arl Rendon Howe - (Voiced by Tim Curry) Bioware: "Howe is the calculating villain, cultured and charming, with an insatiable lust for power, who never hesitates to harm anyone who gets in his way."

Flemeth - (Voiced by Kate Mulgrew) Flemeth is a powerful witch, and mother to Morrigan, who maintains immortality through dark means.

Known party members include:
Wynne – One of the most prominent mages of the Circle of Magi. She is a powerful spirit healer. She often cautions young or arrogant mages of the innate dangers of calling forth magical forces from the Fade. Dangers which justify the common fear of mages and the horrible powers and creatures they can free from the Fade, intentionally or not.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sibKH5ViVyw

Alistair – This young warrior was recruited by Duncan from his ill-suited placement into training to become a templar for the Chantry (the dominant religion of Ferelden). Alistair has seen a hard childhood since his mother died in childbirth. He was raised in service of the lord at the castle in Redcliffe. His experiences have hardened him and created a wry and irreverent sense of humor. He is a romance option.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i2KkWJLLco

Morrigan – (Voiced by Claudia Black) Morrigan is a shapechanging mage, taught by her mother in the wilds of Ferelden. She is a romance option for male characters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJLSdZLdhLo

Oghren – (Voiced by Steven Jay Blum) Oghren is a dwarven warrior.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hx6U7Bvpm0

Sten– An elder, powerful warrior of the Qunari people who is seeking atonement for unknown sins.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEDeMSg_phY

Leliana - Leliana is from the Orlesian Empire and is classed as a rogue. She is a romance option for male and female characters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFohuh72u48

Zevran - A male elf who excelled the ranks in one of the most infamous guild of thieves and assassins in all of Thedas, The Antivan Crows. When he was young he was sold to the Crows, although he resisted the brutal training at first. He became one of the Crows' most promising assassins. He accepts a most dangerous commission yet, a target far-off Ferelden which he hopes would bring him unimaginable rewards. He is a romance option for male and female characters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db_HJa_5RN4

War Dog - Mabari War Dogs are a prized and essential part of the Fereldan miltary. These trained hounds easily break the lines of pikeman, pull knights from horseback and with a pack of Marbari dogs, they can cause panic to even the most hardened infantry soldiers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtpLJNtMxQ0&feature=related

Shale - Shale is a mighty stone golem that comes from The Stone Prisoner downloadable content pack. Shale will be available freely to all owners of a first-hand copy of the game. Those who purchase a previously owned copy have the option to purchase him for $15 USD.

Important Lore
(Taken from the unofficial wikia page)

Grey Wardens

"In war, victory
In peace, vigilance
In death, sacrifice"

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The Grey Wardens is an organization of the most elite and feared of warriors, dedicated to the destruction of the darkspawn in all lands. They are headquartered in Weisshaupt Fortress in the country of Anderfels, and they are known to have a significant presence in the Orlesian Empire. The centuries of peace have left them all but forgotten. The Grey Wardens have kept watch through the ages, well aware that peace is fleeting, and that their enemy will never truly be defeated until the last of the darkspawn have been slain.

From the first, the Grey Wardens sacrificed everything to stem the tide of darkness. Uniquely qualified for this task, they drew the most powerful of mages and the finest warriors from all races and forged them into a fighting force that time and time again has driven back the Blight. They remain legends, vigilantly watching for the return of their ancient foe, and stand ready to do battle once more when that day comes.

They are currently led by a man named Duncan, and they are few in number.

To become part of the Grey Wardens a recruit must first go through a ritual called the Joining. One of the reasons the ranks of Grey Wardens are small is that few can succeed this ritual. Those who do, however, gain an ability to resist the effects of the blight as well as the unique ability to sense the presence of darkspawn. For unknown reasons, the ritual and the details about it are kept a strict secret by the Grey Wardens.

The taint that gives Grey Wardens the ability to detect darkspawn, also cuts short their lives. Yet, rather than withering away from their sickness, Grey Wardens experience the Calling, where they choose to descend to the Deep Roads to battle darkspawn and end their lives with purpose.

The Blight

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A Blight (capital 'B') is the term given to the event of the darkspawn corrupting one of the Old Gods and rising with it to the surface world. While darkspawn can occasionally be found raiding on the surface world, it is not termed an actual Blight unless an Archdemon leads them.

The blight (lower case 'b') is the disease spread by the darkspawn. It twists and corrupts all living organisms, creating such abominations as blight wolves and ghouls (assuming the creatures manage to survive the initial phase of the infection in the first place). These creatures are not actually related to the darkspawn, and their illness always proves fatal, usually in weeks or months of contracting it.

With each passing day, a blight grows. The earth itself withers and dies; the land is leeched of moisture, turning everything dry and brown. The sky fills with rolling, black clouds that block out the sun, making it easier for the darkspawn to surface. As this wasteland spreads, the corruption of the blight spreads with it, diseasing all in its path.


Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries

The Music of Dragon Age: Origins

Writing an Epic

Creating a Living World

Reviews & Articles

Witch Hunt the Penny Arcade Dragon Age comic

5/5 - Giant Bomb review - "However, as the sort of guy that has lovingly played an Infinity Engine game at least once every year for the past decade, I can think of no higher praise for this throwback than to say that Dragon Age: Origins leaves me feeling fairly confident I won't need to dig out the classics for this ritual next year."

9.5/10 - GameSpot video review - "If you're hungry for a fantastical original fantasy setting, an awesome story filled with memorable characters, and fun multi-layered questing, Dragon Age will fill you up. This is the RPG you've been waiting for, the one that's going to keep you up at night and invade your dreams."

94/100 - PC Gamer UK - "Roleplaying games now have a great deal to live up to."

9.2/10 - UK IGN PC - "Bioware’s achievements in all this are incredible. It cannot be stressed enough at the depth of the universe they have conjured. Every corner you look, there is a sense of age, of something old. Entire mythologies for multiple cultures have been brewed up, entire religions mapped out in their own belief systems, history that stretches back hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Cities look lived in, worn – majestic and squalid places that spill with times gone by and a sense of place. The castles look like they have been there for centuries, and truly, there is an uncertain sense that they have been. That Ferelden and its inhabitants were waiting patiently in the wings for all this time, waiting for their chance to shine. Well, like the Grey Wardens, their time has come. Let us unite then, and in the words of an old friend: We shall show those cursed Darkspawn our hearts – and then show them theirs."

92/100 - Absolute Games review - "It has everything that is sought by the most jaded fans of the genre..."

9.1/10 - Gametrailers video review

90/100 - Game Informer review - "Even more than Mass Effect, the nation of Ferelden feels like a fully realized setting with its own history, conflicts, and power groups."

8/10 - Eurogamer PC review - "In its desperation to infuse this setting with 'maturity' - be it of the sober, political kind, or the game's painfully clumsy gore and sex - BioWare has forgotten the key ingredient of any fantasy: the fantastical. Without it, you're still left with a competent, often compelling, impressively detailed and immense RPG, but it's one that casts no spell."

The People of Dragon Age: Origins – An Interview with Sten, Wynne and the Tower Guard


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PC System Requirements
Windows XP Minimum Specifications

* OS: Windows XP with SP3
* CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) single core running at 1.4Ghz or greater
* AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 1.8Ghz or greater
* RAM: 1GB or more
* Video: ATI Radeon X850 128MB or greater
* NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater
* DVD ROM (Physical copy)
* 20 GB HD space

Windows Vista Minimum Specifications

* OS: Windows Vista with SP1
* CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) single core running at 1.6Ghz or greater
* AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHZ or greater
* RAM: 1.5 GB or more
* Video: ATI Radeon X1550 256MB or greater
* NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB or greater
* DVD ROM (Physical copy)
* 20 GB HD space

Recommended Specifications

* CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz Processor or equivalent
* RAM: 4 GB (Vista) or 2 GB (XP)
* Video: ATI 3850 512 MB or greater
* NVIDIA 8800GTS 512 MB or greater
* DVD ROM (Physical copy)
* 20 GB HD space

Standard, Collector's, Digital Deluxe Edition?

All new copies of the game include free Blood Dragon Armor for use in Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2. The code can be used for any platform. If you buy the game for the Xbox 360 but want to use the Blood Dragon Armor for Mass Effect 2 on the PC, you can.

All new copies of the game include The Stone Prisoner downloadable content, featuring a new companion (Shale, a dwarven golem), new quests, new items, and new environments. It can be bought separately for a price of 15 USD.

If you had pre-ordered any version of the game, you will have received the Memory Band, a special ring which adds an extra 1% to your experience gain or can be used to add a single point into a character's skill set.

If you pre-ordered at participating retailers, you will have received one of five in-game items. For example, Amazon.com offered the Lion's Paw boots, which adds to armor, dodge, and evading missiles.

The Collector's Edition will include a special tin case, a cloth map, a making-of DVD, a soundtrack, trailers and wallpapers and concept footage, and three in-game items. These items include Bergen's Honor, a massive helmet made of dragonbone; Grimoire of the Wastes, a special book that adds +3 attributes points when read; and Final Reason, a magical staff of immense power. You can view an image of the Collector's Edition and further details of these in-game items below.
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The Digital Deluxe Edition, available at participating online retailers such as EA Store and Direct2Drive, will include all of the in-game items in the Collector's Edition, but obviously none of the physical items. Because of this, purchasers will receive The Warden's Keep downloadable content, a player keep which will also no doubt feature new quests and items, free of charge.

The Warden's Keep downloadable content will later be available for purchase on all platforms.

The Stone Prisoner Trailer

The Warden's Keep Trailer

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  • kurokazekurokaze Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    So a few people in the other thread mentioned something about a mage spell in the Spirit tree that reflects enemy magic. Which spell is this?

    The closest thing I see to it is Spell Shield, which sounds like it works the same as Diablo's Mana Shield except only on magic damage.

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  • Fig-DFig-D SoCalRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    So many threads.

    I don't suppose we could get a tips section added to the OP? Like holding tab to highlight clickables or stretching bars on the PC version. Or things like the max strength or cunning needed for coercion options (something I still don't know).

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  • RaiekRaiek Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Alright so I had a question about Bandits on the Road.
    I managed to convince him to pay me, then fought him further and forced him to hand over everything. I got the money, but I recall him mentioning a chest somewhere. Did he just mean the two crates nearby or something else?

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  • DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I'm liking BioWare's Social Network site, particularly with the character pages and screenshots. Here was my Human Noble Warrior at the end of the game:

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    He was one sexy dude. There's Alistair looking at me longingly from behind:

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    Bromance!
    Fig-D wrote:
    I don't suppose we could get a tips section added to the OP? Like holding tab to highlight clickables or stretching bars on the PC version. Or things like the max strength or cunning needed for coercion options (something I still don't know).

    Sure! The only problem is the OP is pretty huge and low on space, but I can certainly try. Send me some private messages with your tips and I'll add them the OP, both for PC and console versions.

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  • BasilBasil Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I see that Dashui has reclaimed his throne.

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  • chuck steakchuck steak Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Is it worth buying that DLC that isn't free, right off the bat? Or should I just come back to it later once I'm done with what I've already paid for? I have a feeling that the game has more than enough in it already to keep me busy for a while.

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  • DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Basil wrote: »
    I see that Dashui has reclaimed his throne.

    I am very proud of this fact. That USURPER swooped in right as I was about to post the last thread, laughed menacingly as he said he would make changes, and then left me stewing in anger and promises of vengeance.

    Who's laughing now?! Mwuahahaha!

    Anyway, about a tips section, I'm going to have to cut things out of the OP to add that. What wouldn't you mind seeing gone or trimmed? The Behind-the-Scenes section?

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  • tofutofu Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Whoever said that the Urn of Sacred Ashes dungeon is too big must have have the attention span of a gnat.

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  • StericaSterica Yes Registered User, Moderator mod
    edited November 2009
    This game has an unhealthy fascination with blood.

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  • MalkorMalkor Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    tofu wrote: »
    Whoever said that the Urn of Sacred Ashes dungeon is too big must have have the attention span of a gnat.

    I am doing it right now.
    Is it more than one level? Because that's what I was expecting

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  • KhavallKhavall British ColumbiaRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I have been doing Orzamarr for like three days god


    Longest

    quest chain

    ever

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  • Fig-DFig-D SoCalRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Is it worth buying that DLC that isn't free, right off the bat? Or should I just come back to it later once I'm done with what I've already paid for? I have a feeling that the game has more than enough in it already to keep me busy for a while.

    Eh, I don't personally think that Warden's Keep was quite $7 material. It's okay, and the rewards are pretty nice (storage, massive armor set) but the quest itself was on the short side. About 40 minutes.

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  • StericaSterica Yes Registered User, Moderator mod
    edited November 2009
    The storage is free now anyways.

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  • QuirkyLittleTyrantQuirkyLittleTyrant A Mug Featuring Pichu On A Cloud Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Hey, so (immense Calling and game spoilers)
    Is Goldanna really also Fiona's kid? Because that would mean Fiona got it on with another human, which I figured she'd be way to busy for, being a Warden and all. I assumed she was the legit daughter of a serving girl and just saw Alistair get handed over to her and since Goldanna was young she made shit up...or something.

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  • RucioRucio Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Is it worth buying that DLC that isn't free, right off the bat? Or should I just come back to it later once I'm done with what I've already paid for? I have a feeling that the game has more than enough in it already to keep me busy for a while.

    Worth it is up to you, it's another dungeon with some new items, but it's easily doable right when you get access to the world map, letting you then go to focus on other things.

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  • tofutofu Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Rorus Raz wrote: »
    The storage is free now anyways.

    What?

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  • Shoegaze99Shoegaze99 Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Searching through the other threads right now, in the meantime, my Blood Dragon Armor seems to have disappeared. I'm still at the start of the game, only just joined the Wardens. Saw another post saying it sometimes disappears after the origin and giving instructions on how to restore it, but that was for the PC version. I'm Xbox. Any ideas here?

    (if this is a common question, please place it in the OP. That was the first place I looked)

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  • ButtcleftButtcleft Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    beware the whores
    Just because they have breasts does not mean they're women :cry:

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  • DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Fig-D wrote: »
    Is it worth buying that DLC that isn't free, right off the bat? Or should I just come back to it later once I'm done with what I've already paid for? I have a feeling that the game has more than enough in it already to keep me busy for a while.

    Eh, I don't personally think that Warden's Keep was quite $7 material. It's okay, and the rewards are pretty nice (storage, massive armor set) but the quest itself was on the short side. About 40 minutes.

    I think you also get a sword from that quest, too. On your way there you can get a random encounter and a piece of a meteorite, which the blacksmith at Warden's Keep can forge into a sword for you. I never found a sword better, and had that through the entire game.

    But yeah, I don't know if I'd recommend it, either. The items and storage are good, but once you finish the quest you can't actually go back into the keep. You just stare at it from the outside. That was a bit disappointing, as I was under the impression you'd get to use it as a new camp or base.
    jdarksun wrote:
    Dashui! Clean up your bloody thread, or I'll do it for you in THREE DAYS TIME! MUAHAHAHAH!

    You are an ass and an enemy to my royal family. Why do you want to control this so badly? I put a lot of work into that OP, you know, and then having someone swoop in and holding it hostage, wanting to make changes, really grinds my gears!

    I'll shorten it down, but I wanted it to be informative without being too specific. I dislike OPs that are just "hai guyz (game title) discuz." I'll probably cut down or remove the Races/Classes section, and perhaps the Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries unless people like that there. Important Lore is good information, I think. And perhaps I'll trim a few other sentences out, but it'll still be a big OP and that's the way I like it!

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  • BlackjackBlackjack Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dashui wrote: »
    you would have had to prepare for it, I'm sure, what with all the spoiler tags
    Or he just hit the "quote" button. :P

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  • erraticrabbiterraticrabbit Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    So I just did WK and SP. Short, not the same quality as the rest of the game. I'm kinda upset I paid seven bucks to run through WK for some armor and spells I'm never going to use and some storage space for things I only need to store because I'm never going to use them again but want to have around. EI, I could just sell them to the dwarves to store and take them out with all the useless gold I have.

    I don't think I'll be buying anymore DLC. It's not worth it, and I really don't like seeing things like 'premium content' in my log which just reminds me of my wasted money.

    EDIT: anyone know of a mod that will take DLC salesmen out of the game? I hate seeing that guy in my camp

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  • SnowblindvictimSnowblindvictim Flying casual Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I've heard so many good things about this game, I'm just about to pull the trigger on purchasing it.

    What should I do peoples?

    It's this or the Witcher, which do I choose?

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  • ClipseClipse Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    So I just did WK and SP. Short, not the same quality as the rest of the game. I'm kinda upset I paid seven bucks to run through WK for some armor and spells I'm never going to use and some storage space for things I only need to store because I'm never going to use them again but want to have around. EI, I could just sell them to the dwarves to store and take them out with all the useless gold I have.

    I don't think I'll be buying anymore DLC. It's not worth it, and I really don't like seeing things like 'premium content' in my log which just reminds me of my wasted money.

    EDIT: anyone know of a mod that will take DLC salesmen out of the game? I hate seeing that guy in my camp

    If all you did was get Shale, SP has more to offer.
    Shale has a character quest in a new area in the Deep Roads

    But, as for Warden's Keep, I agree. If that's the amount of content that $7 gets us, I won't be buying any more DLC.

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  • QuirkyLittleTyrantQuirkyLittleTyrant A Mug Featuring Pichu On A Cloud Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    That WK armor is pretty damn good if you do the quest early, and I used Dark Sustenance a few times. Was it worth it? I don't know. I don't think I regret paying for it.

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  • PitaParkerPitaParker Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Where does ones acquire said "bone-finger"? I can't find anyone to ask or kill for one.

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  • MegaDoomerMegaDoomer Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    so is it just me or is Shale the new HK???

    i love him though and havent taken him out of my party since i got him

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dashui wrote: »
    I'll shorten it down, but I wanted it to be informative without being too specific. I dislike OPs that are just "hai guyz (game title) discuz." I'll probably cut down or remove the Races/Classes section, and perhaps the Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries unless people like that there. Important Lore is good information, I think. And perhaps I'll trim a few other sentences out, but it'll still be a big OP and that's the way I like it!

    it will probably last longer if you include answers to some of the common gameplay questions (omg how do I become blood mage!?!?!)

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  • QuirkyLittleTyrantQuirkyLittleTyrant A Mug Featuring Pichu On A Cloud Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    PitaParker wrote: »
    Where does ones acquire said "bone-finger"? I can't find anyone to ask or kill for one.
    Walk into that Duster House and kill/coerce those dudes.

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  • DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    There we go. I freed up a lot of room in the OP by removing the origin story descriptions in the spoiler tags. Now they just include the videos for them. That will give me PLENTY of room for a tips section. Send me your tips you want added!
    Blackjack wrote: »
    Dashui wrote: »
    you would have had to prepare for it, I'm sure, what with all the spoiler tags
    Or he just hit the "quote" button. :P

    Quiet! I like making him out to be a horrible and evil villain who planned for this.

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I've heard so many good things about this game, I'm just about to pull the trigger on purchasing it.

    What should I do peoples?

    It's this or the Witcher, which do I choose?

    man that is really hard

    probably this game but man

    get both, the witcher is probably cheap now

    Eat it You Nasty Pig. on
    hold your head high soldier, it ain't over yet
    that's why we call it the struggle, you're supposed to sweat
  • JebralJebral The guy nobody pays attention to Down South in the land of free thinkingRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Damnit.

    No Leliana for my first playthrough. I discovered her whereabouts waaaaaaay too late. Oh, well. More incentive to play again.

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  • PancakePancake Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Hey, so (immense Calling and game spoilers)
    Is Goldanna really also Fiona's kid? Because that would mean Fiona got it on with another human, which I figured she'd be way to busy for, being a Warden and all. I assumed she was the legit daughter of a serving girl and just saw Alistair get handed over to her and since Goldanna was young she made shit up...or something.
    I assume, since they were supposed to be keeping the baby's lineage a secret and even mentioned telling him that he was the son of a serving girl, they found one that was pregnant and when she and her baby died, said that the child was hers. So Goldanna may not have been lied to at all about the baby being dead.

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  • KhavallKhavall British ColumbiaRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    PitaParker wrote: »
    Where does ones acquire said "bone-finger"? I can't find anyone to ask or kill for one.

    For Orzamarr?
    Go into the houses in Dust Town, one of them will have some guys who will be all "TIME FOR US TO DIE SO YOU CAN HAVE THE KEY" after you've found out about the key.

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dashui wrote: »
    There we go. I freed up a lot of room in the OP by removing the origin story descriptions in the spoiler tags. Now they just include the videos for them. That will give me PLENTY of room for a tips section. Send me your tips you want added!
    Blackjack wrote: »
    Dashui wrote: »
    you would have had to prepare for it, I'm sure, what with all the spoiler tags
    Or he just hit the "quote" button. :P

    Quiet! I like making him out to be a horrible and evil villain who planned for this.

    I will start putting together a post on how to get every specialization here in a second. That is a pretty common question.

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    that's why we call it the struggle, you're supposed to sweat
  • SnowblindvictimSnowblindvictim Flying casual Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dyscord wrote: »
    I've heard so many good things about this game, I'm just about to pull the trigger on purchasing it.

    What should I do peoples?

    It's this or the Witcher, which do I choose?

    man that is really hard

    probably this game but man

    get both, the witcher is probably cheap now

    I can't afford both D:

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  • DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dyscord wrote: »
    Dashui wrote: »
    There we go. I freed up a lot of room in the OP by removing the origin story descriptions in the spoiler tags. Now they just include the videos for them. That will give me PLENTY of room for a tips section. Send me your tips you want added!
    Blackjack wrote: »
    Dashui wrote: »
    you would have had to prepare for it, I'm sure, what with all the spoiler tags
    Or he just hit the "quote" button. :P

    Quiet! I like making him out to be a horrible and evil villain who planned for this.

    I will start putting together a post on how to get every specialization here in a second. That is a pretty common question.

    Thanks! You can also get them from tomes you buy at vendors. Do you have a link to those vendors? The PRIMA Guide pages included it, and I have those. If you have the NPC locations, I'll add the the vendor locations.

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  • Lavender GoomsLavender Gooms Tiny Bat Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Ugh, fuck battles you are supposed to lose. They can go to hell. Reloaded 10 times trying to win before I just said screw it and let it run its course.

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  • KhavallKhavall British ColumbiaRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Dyscord wrote: »
    I've heard so many good things about this game, I'm just about to pull the trigger on purchasing it.

    What should I do peoples?

    It's this or the Witcher, which do I choose?

    man that is really hard

    probably this game but man

    get both, the witcher is probably cheap now

    I can't afford both D:

    I think this one, but by a pretty damn narrow margin.

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  • InvisibleInvisible Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    A list of who likes what would be nice as well.
    Just spoiler tag the spoiler ones.

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  • PitaParkerPitaParker Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    PitaParker wrote: »
    Where does ones acquire said "bone-finger"? I can't find anyone to ask or kill for one.
    Walk into that Duster House and kill/coerce those dudes.

    I searched it before and it was empty. Thanks never would of thought to look again.

    In other news I literally killed my chances of becoming bloodmage spec...

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