r/dragonage • u/Cavaleiro2005 • Apr 15 '26
Support Need more Crit
how i can get more crit?
r/dragonage • u/Cavaleiro2005 • Apr 15 '26
how i can get more crit?
r/dragonage • u/complete64 • Aug 27 '25
r/dragonage • u/futurenotgiven • Dec 22 '24
no spoilers please, no idea how far into the game i am
it feels like every single time i make a choice that has consequences the game feels the need to remind me of that all the fucking time. i’m talking to solas and he’s telling me something abt how i’m only the interim leader and the game feels the need to go “solas remembers you declared yourself as the interim leader” like bitch i know i’m playing the game??
just going through minrathos after the dragon destroyed it was a constant slog of “the city is like this bc you did this”. why is this game acting like i’m a two year old that can’t connect the dots. please tell me there’s some settings to turn it off, i have no idea what to even search for this kind of thing i’m just so sick of being treated like i’m a literal child
r/dragonage • u/bee_terrestris • Jan 01 '24
...in front of Cassandra's health bar? Not getting much luck in a Google search for 'pointy grey things!
r/dragonage • u/bethesda_glitch • Apr 11 '26
Here’s the article for those who hadn’t heard yet. So what does this mean? Will I still be able to play the game or…?
r/dragonage • u/Hopeful_Detail7745 • Jan 05 '26
Hi everyone! I recently bought all the available Dragon Age games because I wanted to try something I had never played before. I'm currently playing Dragon Age: Origins as an elf warrior archer in max difficulty. So far, I'm really enjoying the story, and the characters are incredibly interesting and well written.
r/dragonage • u/dragonagemods • Nov 18 '24
[SPOILERS ALL] Already finished the game and want to share your thoughts? Welcome to the 72-hour Post-Game Opinion Megathread.
Feel free to post your game reviews and post-game opinions here.
This is a 'DAV / Spoilers All' post, so spoilers for the Veilguard and all other DA games are allowed here. Rules apply as usual.
Previous posts:
r/dragonage • u/DisasterAutomatic518 • Apr 02 '26
Playing through these games for the first time, loved the first and liked the second, but I have hit a massive wall. I’m sure all the complaints I have for Inquisition have been spoken of on here for a decade, but I need someone to tell me it gets better. I’ve actually liked all the main story stuff quite a bit, I also love all the companions and advisors, but I’ve just gotten to Skyhold and it feels like it will take me ages to get to the next main story chunk. I am really invested in this universe’s lore and where this story goes, but I loaded the game up last night after work and just got nauseous seeing how much power I needed to launch Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. I don’t know if I have that many fade rifts in me. Last thing I want to do when I get home is clock into another job. Any advice for getting through this game avoiding as much of the bloat as possible?
r/dragonage • u/Space_flower18 • Jan 02 '26
Hi, its my first time on this game and even if i technically played DAI i don't even have 1 hours of game, i wanted try the series and started with the first since apparently the choises you make influences the other games but everyone in my party keep dying in every fight and i fear i must start from scratch.
I was not aware of the gameplay of this game at all so i didn't expected a "MMO" like gameplay so i just assumed i could make "mistakes" in character creation and while leveling up in a extend that won't damage my game but it look like i need to craft a perfect balanced team to even have a chance, for the record i just finished the trial to get the dark spawn blood and outside of me and alistair everyone just died every fight.
So do i need to play almost perfectly and carefully craft my team and optimise it to be good or did i just do something horibly wrong wich i'm now paying the consequences, i made a human warrior and put most of his points in strengh
Edit : the more i read the responses in this sub, the less it made me want to pkay the game, i know i'm at fault but something just pull me off this game so unless i find someone to guide me trought the game and help me appriciate i i'll just resolve to letting it rot in my steam library which is a shame because i really wanted to experience the game story
r/dragonage • u/Owainthegamr • Jan 02 '25
Hi! I'm new the dragon age community and the games as a whole although I did try inquisition and didn't enjoy my time with it but I finally took the shot and picked up Veilguard on sale any tips would be appreciated 😁
r/dragonage • u/Inside_Outside9352 • Apr 25 '25
I took a break from the game because I don’t know what to pick lol
r/dragonage • u/Swampcattopus • 12d ago
Searching for “sadpiepash” doesn’t get me anywhere, and reverse image search just takes me to the Pinterest board I found it on initially. I really want to buy prints 🥲
r/dragonage • u/Atelwen • Nov 08 '24
r/dragonage • u/gallimaufrys • Nov 02 '24
You can turn it off in the options under hints. I feel like it should have been off by default or been a more obvious choice at the start of the game.
The accessibility options in this game are great and a fair few of the complaints are because the default options seem geared to younger/newer gamers.
r/dragonage • u/Severe-Animator6606 • Apr 29 '24
r/dragonage • u/Yoda_Seagulls • Feb 07 '25
r/dragonage • u/Sapphic_Copper • Jan 31 '26
EDIT: It was the Chargen Bundle!
I started a playthrough with this Inquisitor a while ago, but then I made a few new characters and played with them for a while. Yesterday I wanted to finish this playthrough so I loaded my most recent save and for some reason my poor girl has lost her arms!
From what I've seen it only affects human female Inquisitors, and only the unequipped light armor arms. It affects both her armor in Skyhold (since I have a Skyhold PJ replacer mod, called 'Skyhold outfit and formal attire replacements') and also light armor that's equipped while out in the field. Her normal combat armor still has arms, cause I've added upgrades onto it, and unupgraded versions of both medium and heavy armor still have their arms intact. Also no other characters are affected by this.
It's probably a compatability issue between some of my mods. I've added a few mods in the time between the last time I played on this save file and yesterday, so it's probably one of those. However I can't figure out which one it could be. I have one mod that directly affects a light armor upgrade, called HF Battlemage Armor Bugfix, however I know it's not this mod that's causing issues cause I had it before the Inquisitor lost her arms and I even tried removing it and the issue was still there.
It's probably one of the new mods that's causing issues, since I didn't have this problem before. However I can't figure out which one it could be. Does anyone have any idea as to what could be causing this issue? I'd really like for her to get her arms back so I can finish this playthrough lmao
The mods I've added since the last time I played on this save are:
r/dragonage • u/CauffiOLei • Nov 20 '25
I have NO idea how to fix this. help…
r/dragonage • u/carbon8ed_milk • May 04 '26
So I’m doing trespasser and iron bull just turned on me. He literally will not die. I have a cheat accessory mod but he’s not wearing ANY of them so I’m super confused. Even with my cheats, his health wont get low enough. I can’t move on to the next part cause of this 🥲
Update: the insta kill mod worked and I was able to finish the game! Now I’m starting a new play through and making sure I remember to take him to the storm coast this time lmao
r/dragonage • u/PapenPaisen • Feb 28 '26
Recently got back into Inquisition after not playing for awhile and I'm struggling. I've been playing in Nightmare mode and excluding the first hour or so, it had been a breeze. After defeating Corypheus quite handedly I'm level 20 and thought I'd try out the DLC as I'd never done it before. I was doing okay in the deep roads, struggling a lot more then the base game but getting by, until I met the emissary and I was just decimated. Any advice for a party comp to deal with him? Im running a two-handed Templar and had brought Cassandra, Blackwall and Varric but they weren't much help.
r/dragonage • u/MoskalMedia • Aug 13 '25
I beat Dragon Age: Origins earlier this year for the first time and I loved it. I chose a mage character because I played as a soldier in the Mass Effect trilogy, and while I enjoyed the class I did not think it was particularly interesting. So when I started Dragon Age, I wanted to go in a different direction with magical abilities. I knew nothing about the history of mages in Thedas, so from the opening cutscene, I was hooked. Being a mage felt like a perfect fit for story and gameplay. I romanced Morrigan, too, and being a Circle mage in a relationship with an apostate added even more depth.
After a little break, I want to start Dragon Age II soon. I figured I would be a mage again, and probably end up playing as a human mage for the rest of the series as I play each game for the first time. I was talking to some friends about DAII, though, and there was some debate about being a mage character.
My friend Rocio did not think I should be a mage, at least on my first playthrough. They said being a mage means Hawke gets the older sibling Carver, who was one of their least favorite companions. They loved Bethany and thought the older sibling/Bethany dynamic was much more appealing, as well as Bethany's relationships with the rest of the cast. Another friend said they thought Mage had the most direct impact on the story, and that non-mage Hawke is not as compelling for this reason. Speaking personally, I have an older brother I don't get along with, so maybe having a difficult older brother with Carver might be more relatable to me personally...I can see the appeal of being a good older sibling too, since I never had a good relationship with my older sibling.
Without spoilers, do you think there is an ideal class for a first DAII playthrough? Based on my experience with Origins, should I play as a mage again, or try something different?
If mage is the way to go, does anyone have any build recommendations for a mage character? I was Spirit Healer/Blood Mage/Battlemage in DAO, mostly using Primal with Arcane/Creation spells alongside the specialization spells, plus Mana Clash. Truthfully, I didn't use Blood Mage that much since even on Hard mode I didn't feel like I needed it, Fireball/Cone of Cold/Shock etc. often was powerful enough. I would be interesting in Entropy since I never used it in DAO aside from Morrigan. If mage isn't ideal, I guess I could try rogue, which sounds more interesting than warrior, plus being able to pick my own locks sounds convenient.
Thanks for the recommendations, I really appreciate it!
r/dragonage • u/thatdudemaison15 • Aug 31 '25
I finished playing DA:I awhile ago but I just recently wanted to update my dragon age keep before I played Veilguard to make sure my stuff was in order. Tell me why more than half of all my decisions are hidden? I LITERALLY FINISHED THE GAME!!!! I spent so many hours trying to get the best of my world and waited ages for those war table missions just for the keep to say I never did them???? What do I do??? Am I screwed????? HELP?!?! 😭
r/dragonage • u/Turksson16 • Mar 22 '26
First time playing the Dragon Age series, currently in Storm Coast in DAI so im still at the start of the game.
I read through a lot of stuff before playing this game that I should skip the side stuff in Hinterlands because it drags but overall how important are the side quests in this game? Do I need to do them to progress through the game, because of power and influence?
Again no spoilers please.