A detailed explanation of all the talents available for the Rogue class in Dragon Age: Origins. This is practical advice without any cheats. Level and stat requirements are also listed.
We’re about done with Lothering, but we still need to free Sten, help the Blackstone Irregulars, and work through the Chantry Board quests. If you need any help finishing up the Lothering quests and getting back on the highway, then just look here.
Lothering is an interesting little stopping point on the way to the larger quest. If you need any help working your way through Lothering, picking up Leliana and Sten, or working the side quests, then look here for a bit of help.
The player character is only a part of Dragon Age Origins. The rest of the party is filled with Dragon Age’s many NPC characters. Each of these characters brings their own tactics and also have their own personality. This guide weeds out the best NPCs from the crowd.
One way to gain an edge in battle is to enchant your fighter’s weapons with runes. Different runes feature different enchantments which means you can change runes based on the tactics needed for a fight. This runes and enchantment guide breaks it down.
As with any RPG, equipment is an important part of Dragon Age Origins. Both weapons and armors have a variety of stats which directly affect battle tactics. This equipment guide explains how to pick the best equipment in Dragon Age Origins.
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We’re starting off as a wild elf this time. Your Dalish tribe is apparently right next to a bit of the darkspawn menace. You need to explore a new cave and then go back in for another mission. If you need any help with the traps, the spiders, or the darkspawn, then look here.