Master Dragon Age Inquisition With These 8 Tips

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Master Dragon Age: Inquisition With These 8 Tips

We have all been there. I admit, I have read and tried a lot of walkthroughs to get me through some levels of a game. Some people would argue that this is cheating, but I say that playing a game is not an exam. What is important is that you enjoy the game and if a few well placed tips are what it takes for you to pass thru a level, then I say, go for it! I have scoured and collected some very useful tips from the internet to help you master Dragon Age: Inquisition. Tip 1: Unlimited Skill Points for the Inqusitor 1. Get the inquisition perk “Deft Hands, Fine Tools� 2. Go to Cretwood village and to the right of the fast travel point, there is a locked house (you still need to finish the still waters quest to access the house 3. Loot the floor by the rug and only take the amulet of power 4. Fast travel to a different are and then travel back to Crestwood village and the amulet will respawn 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as much as you like Source: http://www.ign.com/wikis/dragon-age-inquisition/Tips_and_Tricks


Tip 2: Buy Your way to Power and Influence You don't always have to go on quests and make big decisions to get Inquisition Power and Influence. There is a merchant who stays with the other merchants in Skyhold who sells a different kind of item. He will sell you odd items like treaties and the like that will actually increase your influence or power, which is a good alternative if you have the money. Source: : http://www.ign.com/wikis/dragon-age-inquisition/Tips_and_Tricks

Tip 3: Explore Haven First Shortly after the start of the game, you'll find yourself wandering around your home base at Haven. While you can technically head out to The Hinterlands to begin questin' and adventurin', stick around Haven for a bit, first. Check under "Haven" in your journal and see what quests there are, and do those. When you do head to the Hinterlands, you'll get a few more quests that tie back to Haven; do those as well. They're an easy source of early XP and can help you climb a few levels before you even begin to engage in combat Source: http://kotaku.com/tips-for-playing-dragon-age-inquisition-1660270767


Tip 4: Try Controlling Other Party Members In Battle On normal difficulty, it's easy to focus on your main character and let your other party members just sort of do their thing, even if you do have an awesome specialization for them. However, it can be really fun to change things up and take command of someone else in battle for a while. My first playthrough was as a mage, but I eventually began taking the time to play as The Iron Bull in combat. He was really fun to use, just wading around in combat dealing crazy damage with a huge hammer. It was, needless to say, a super different experience from playing as a mage. Trying different characters can also give you a sense of what the other classes play like, in case you decide to start a second playthrough Source: http://kotaku.com/tips-for-playing-dragon-age-inquisition-1660270767 Tip 5: Plow Thru Dragons Vivienne’s Knight Enchanter ability allows pretty her to maul any dragon, eating through the beast's barrier and shield with your new melee attacks give you huge amounts of barrier to yourself. Plus you can do around 800 damage per attack depending on the weapon you've equipped Source: http://www.ign.com/wikis/dragon-age-inquisition/Tips_and_Tricks


Tip 6: Use Math to solve Astariums Some Astrarium star puzzles can be confusing and difficult to solve. But with a bit of math, you can get a leg up on the puzzle. Look at the completed puzzle in the bottom left. If any of the star points an odd number of paths, there will always be one more to balance things out. What this means is that you will always start on one of these points, and end on the other. If there are only stars with an even number of paths, you can start at any point, but you will have to finish at that same point. Source: http://www.ign.com/wikis/dragon-age-inquisition/Tips_and_Tricks Tip 7: Don’t Neglect your search button It's easy to forget that you can trigger a search pulse by pressing down on the left control stick - as it's only mentioned briefly in the game. By using the search button, any interactive items in the area will ping and have an orange outline. If you see your compass start to pulse, hitting the search button will indicate the direction of hidden items, and will reveal them once you are close enough. Tip 8: Sleep Yes, it is fun and exciting to play Dragon Age: Inquisition, but realize that you need to sleep for your body to function well, not to mention the eyebags the size of a teabag. As difficult as it is to believe, there is life outside Dragon Age, and sometimes it is best to go and visit that as well.


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