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  • JayDizzle
    Let's Go All The Way...
    • Nov 2008
    • 14215

    Originally posted by Juggernaut
    I want that Juggernaut armor

    I got this game for the ps3, any tips for the beginning of the game? I dont mind spoilers, i already know alot, i just dont want to do something thats gonna piss me off later in the game
    From what I remember so far you need:

    -Use this site. It will spoil the shit out of the game for you but if you have a specific question as to what a certain item does or what would happen if you killed "X-Character," this will help.
    -Never do anything for free in this game. EVER.
    -Putting points in Cunning will add to your success percentage when you choose a "Persuade" response in any conversation.

    -Putting points in Strength will add to your success percentage when you choose a "Coercion" response in any conversation.
    -You can equip more than one set weapons on a character at a time. Just hit [START] when you equip your party with swords and the like and you will bring up secondary slots for them.

    Highly useful for long range party members that get swamped all of a sudden and need to defend themselves.
    -If you have the money, buy Backpacks if they are available. Doubly so when you're in Ostagar.

    Talk to the Quartermaster and buy one then come back again later to buy another one... the second's available because of a glitch in the game but shit, who care when you can carry 110+ pounds of loot?
    -When in Lothering, get Leilianna (sp?) in the tavern first before you do anything with Sten.

    If you chat with Sten and then try to get the Chantry Mother there to let him out (without Coercing her), she flat out tell you no.

    If you have Leilianna with you, she'll convince the lady to set him free.

    If you just do everything else without either Character, they'll be lost forever when you leave the town.
    -If you plan on keeping alcohol gift-types, then go do the Dwarf quest first. Otherwise that shit will take up space in your backpack for days while you leave armor and weapons behind that you could keep to sell later.

    Other than that, just remember: Sten likes paintings, Leilianna likes shoes and flowers, Morrigan likes jewelry and Alistair likes occult artifacts and figurines.
    -Be nice to EVERYONE YOU TALK TO. Being a dick may sound like fun but if you make other party members pissed at you, they'll leave the party permanently.

    This is very bad if Alistair or Morrigan walks (your main Tank and Mage/Healer...if you spec her right).
    Other than that, just have fun!
    Last edited by JayDizzle; 11-29-2009, 05:31 PM.

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    • riley420
      You're goddamned right.
      • Feb 2009
      • 2331

      I went gay for an achievement.

      I feel dirty.

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      • JayDizzle
        Let's Go All The Way...
        • Nov 2008
        • 14215

        Originally posted by riley420
        I went gay for an achievement.

        I feel dirty.
        Luckily I rerolled an Elf Commoner with a Warrior class.

        You want to talk about being a dirty whore? Alistair, Leiliana and Zevaran await.

        Of course, I could always go back to my other save where as a Human Noble, I'm stuck in the "Friend Zone" with Leiliana (until I drag her along to trigger a random encounter) and Morrigan won't put out until it's probably too late.

        I suppose that makes my people whores then.

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        • wingsfan77
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 3000

          damn I can't wait to get this game on X-Mas.....probably all I'll do until I head back to school haha

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          • JayDizzle
            Let's Go All The Way...
            • Nov 2008
            • 14215

            Originally posted by wingsfan77
            damn I can't wait to get this game on X-Mas.....probably all I'll do until I head back to school haha
            It's worth it for the story (especially for the frighteningly awful choices you can use if you play as an evil character... Hint: There's a kid in Redcliffe and...

            Also, if anyone tells you that there's 70+ hours to put into this, it's because of all the reading, min/maxing and character combos you can choose from. :inlove:

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            • wingsfan77
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 3000

              yea I used to LOVE final fantasy games when I was younger but haven't really gotten into any RPG's in a few years so I'm hoping that changes with this one

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              • T.Dot
                A Real RockNRolla
                • Nov 2008
                • 6868

                got this game, started as a Warrior Human

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                • Diivox
                  It's the other way.
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1773

                  my human mage has like 60 hours played, probably has 40 something hours left of gameplay, and thats with reading everything/exploring everywhere.

                  thats not even taking into consideration all the alt characters i have that are tweaked a certain way. its not just a good and evil game. its a frigging personality simulator. theres many different paths through it and some really heinous stuff you can do.

                  if you are only buying one game this christmas, this is it, it will easily soak up most of your time. my boss thinks i have a drug problem. while i do, the red eyes are from dragon age for "just one more quest"

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                  • A Tasty Burgerr
                    ▄█▀ █▬█ █ ▀█▀
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 5916

                    I hope I can get back into my character after taking almost a month off =/

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                    • JayDizzle
                      Let's Go All The Way...
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 14215

                      Originally posted by Diivox
                      if you are only buying one game this christmas, this is it, it will easily soak up most of your time. my boss thinks i have a drug problem. while i do, the red eyes are from dragon age for "just one more quest"
                      Aside from the random battles that show up (nothing like a full party wipe when you forget to bring enough health poultices) when you move from place-to-place, I find that there's a lot of reward in doing Chantry Board/Mage Guild quests.

                      Shit, you get a free sword with an enchantment slot if you finish all the Lothering Chantry Board quests.

                      My copy of Fallout 3 weeps nightly.

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                      • riley420
                        You're goddamned right.
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2331

                        There are so many random things that can happen. For instance, my approval with Leiliana is sky high because I bang her every 20 seconds when we're in camp. After talking to her after the Brecilian Forest, she sings a 4 minute long song that profiles each character's expressions while she's singing.

                        This game is simply amazing. I'm about to start the final part, and I don't want it to end. I love my character and my party. Alistar is a beast, Wynne is unstoppable, I am looking like Stone Cold Steve Austin in dragonscale armor and a sweet face tattoo, and Leiliana comes along so she can open trunks and shoot arrows at people for 100 damage each.

                        My wife hates this game.

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                        • ryne candy
                          Aggie C/O '01
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 4355

                          This is my first RPG that I have really liked (never got into Mass Effect...might try again) but I have no idea how the menus work. I really need to take an hour of my time and just read the instructions. I don't get much time to play at one time, so I'm only at the part where I'm escaping the prison early in the game.

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                          • ultfrisbee
                            Junior Member
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 382

                            Last RPGs I played were D2 and FF7, will I get lost if I get that game?

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                            • SethMode
                              Master of Mysticism
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5754

                              Originally posted by ultfrisbee
                              Last RPGs I played were D2 and FF7, will I get lost if I get that game?
                              What do you mean? Have you ever played a Western RPG? They are quite different but I don't see why having played old RPGs would mean you'd be lost in a newer one...?

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                              • ultfrisbee
                                Junior Member
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 382

                                Originally posted by SethMode
                                What do you mean? Have you ever played a Western RPG? They are quite different but I don't see why having played old RPGs would mean you'd be lost in a newer one...?
                                Dunno, controls, menus, speed, more advanced game mechanics...

                                Never played any other Western RPG.

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