I'm getting bored with Josephine
Does Cassandra let you hit it?
Does Cassandra let you hit it?
My main is a mage brother
What I did with the mages was
Enslaved the mages to the inquisition cuz I felt they too dangerous to have them as equal allies after that whole time warp debacle,
I get the feeling my decision on the alliance is gonna come back to bite me in the ass. I feel the same concerning the Grey Wardens.
Watch your back breh
I'm still dealing with the Grey Wardens haven't finished it yet but no matter what Blackwall is one of my ride or die nikkas, him, cass, iron bull and varric are steady in my rotation.
What class you playin as breh? I'm not used to being a mage in ANY rpg and often times I ask myself should I have rolled a warrior?
I'm almsot 30 hours in and still consider re rolling
I'm a human warrior with two handed weapons. Only time I feel bad about it is when I'm facing dragons. Makes me wish I could fight from a distance but you gotta be up close and personal when you're a warrior. Dps dem hoes to hell.
that dragon roasting 98% of your HP bar with one burp shxt must be tough
Are all Dragons resistant to fire?
I know on my second playthrough Im going sword and board
First one in I faced in the Hinterlands was a fire type, the one in the Exalted Plains is a lightning type.
For the one in the Hinterlands, make sure you got ice moves on the ready and have your tanks work in his limbs.
The one in the Exalted Plains was a problem. You fight that monster in a field with ponds. So if your squad is in the water when he shoots an electric blast they'll get fukked up big time.
I only used melee for him with three tanks and an archer.
I tried to murk the hinterlands dragon with my lvl 10 Mage and Got murked something serious
If you ain't playing on easy don't even bother with them dragons until your level is high, breh
how often do you get to judge people in skyhold??...ive only judged one person so far and im 24 hours in
Loving the game seriously.
Feels like they took the best aspects of DA:O/DA2 , The Witcher 1/2 and Elder
Scrolls then threw them all together.
You have huge areas with multiple quests ala The Witcher only they're not
tied to not the main story in a way that makes it impossible to return to them.
In fact, they're set up in such a way that you can play them at a lower level
then return when you're much stronger and experience more.
They kept the tactical gameplay of DA:O while also allowing the more action
oriented gameplay of DA2 to make an appearance in the game.
There's A LOT of content here, I mean a ton of things to do and I'm having
a great deal of fun.
Fighting, Looting, Upgrading and experiencing a bunch of different storylines
and characters.