anyone have any leveling up tips for the noob? whats the level cap? i am an elf mage. should i focus my points into specific spell branches and attributes to max them out or is there enough level points to have a ton of spells that i can max out?
I just left the mage tower....i think that ended my starter journey for my character class. i am now in that base camp about to be made a warden.
how do you guys feel about the poison and traps skills you can level up? I was gonna take the thief skill but i didnt know if it was any good or worth while
any tips you have for me are appreciated.
In Origins you are capped at 25, not sure what it is in Awakening.
You defintely don't get to have it all, you should probably specialize your approach with each of your 4 party members.
For example, in my most recent playthough (yeah I got a few...) I used these 4 the most of the time.
I had me as an Elven Rogue - Dual Wield was his skill set and specialized in Assassin/Duelist. I was a all offensive heavy damage dealer.
Then I had Allister the Warrior as a Sword/Sheild guy specialized in Champion/Templar. Essentially made him a tank to attract the mobs and absorb a ton of damage.
Leliana is a Rogue who I used as an Archer with Bard/Ranger so she added a kickass pet and dealt some good ranged damage.
Lastly used Wynne the Mage as a healer, she's specialized in Spirit Healer and Arcane Warrior (although never used those skills).
So I had a Offensive Melee, Defensive Melee, Offensive Ranged and Healer.
You can really mix and match the roles to find effective combinations for the quests you are on, just is wise to have a group that can deal with a variety of situations.
Also should note if you are playing on easy/normal/hard. Easy completely strips away the strategy and you can just mash through whatever the fuck you want.
Normal requires you to be a bit more strategic in how you play by using what I just explained above with balanced roles in your party, need to be a bit smart in your approach.
Hardcore is a whole nother ballgame, you need to bring your best. Always have the right group for your quest, always have guys with good gear with runes that apply to your situation and be smart in battles. For example a group of mobs in a room that haven't seen you yet. Set up your ranged guys in advantageous spots, stealth your rogue inside the room to deal with the opposing ranged guys and then move your tank into the doorway causing a bottleneck. Every battle should be approached with caution and thought.
I never really used traps myself, but they certainly can be quite useful, especially if you are setting up for a tough battle. Poisons are VERY useful in tough situations. Sometimes you end up in a solo situation (for example as a rogue vs a room full of mages.....good fucking luck!) Douse your blades in 7 coats of poison and that should help you out and then some.
For me personally, I just kinda dicked around in my first playthough, didn't get "really into it" just played the game and went along with whatever.
The 2nd playthough was 10 times more fun, as I knew how to properly use all the facets of the game as well as how I wanted to build my characters knowing the skills of the future companions I would have.
Depending on what you want, I'd advise keeping a laptop nearby and referencing the Dragon Age wikia while playing. You can easily look up any item/quest/whatever to find out what you should do with it or how you can get the desired result, but on your first playthrough that's not usually ideal.
p.s. Save Often. The autosaves are nice, but sometimes not frequent enough!