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Grenades go in the potion slot, where for example Lyrium and Regen positions go into. You can find some recipes via quests and such. The third potion slot is from a perk you can unlock in the Warroom.

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Game Cheats:
Getting the War Nug mount:
Travel to Val Royeaux, and look for a vendor named Deraboam in a small store with a blue door. Interact with the chest to find 'The Mystery Box' unique item, which costs 10,000 coin. Buy it to unlock 'The Big One?' mission on the global war board. Then, send one of your advisors to complete 'The Big One?' mission, and they will return with the giant War Nug mount.

Getting a free horse:
Once you reach the Hinterlands zone, travel to the far western corner to investigate the 'Master Of Horses' side-quest. It is west of the Redcliffe Farms Camp. You can see the large stables from a distance. Travel up the hill to the large homestead, talk to Master Dennet, and agree to his terms to get a free Ferelden Forder. You can collect the horse with the saddles in the stables to the right of the path as you exit the house.

Romance Options Guide:
* Marriage is not included. This isn’t like Skyrim where marriage is an available institution - relationships are explicitly story-driven and will only develop after reaching milestones in the campaign.
* There are eight romantic partners available. Not all romantic options are party members, some are characters that join your party as advisers or serve other purposes as aids to the Inquisitor.
* Each romantic partner has specific preferences that translate into hard
requirements in-game. Some will only become romantic with male inquisitors, female inquisitors, or both.
* Some options will only become involved with specific races. These two additional romantic options are not as involved as the first six and are only available to female Inquisitors.

Companion Locations:
Go to the indicated location to find the corresponding companion to join your party. There are a total of nine companions that can join your party, not including your character. Each companion has unique skills and stories, as well as their own romantic interactions and side-quests. All companions except for Cassandra, Solas, and Varric are optional.

Sera
When entering Val Royeaux, the capitol of Orlais, there will be a glowing red arrow near your character. Find all the arrow messages around the city to meet Sera.

Note: You must complete the 'A Friend Of Red Jenny' quest before you can recruit Sera.

Lady Vivienne
When you reach the opening courtyard in Val Royeaux, look for a messenger near the fountain on your way out of the city to get the 'Ghislain Estate' quest. He will give you an invitation to meet with Lady Vivienne at her estate.

Iron Bull
Go to the gate doors outside the Chantry in Haven. Wait until a messenger appears and invites you to the Storm Coast. Note: You must complete 'The Captain Of The Chargers' quest in the Storm Coast before you can recruit Iron Bull.

Blackwall
After Leliana gives you 'The Lone Warden' quest, you can find him in the Hinterlands area.

Dorian
After Fiona requests for the Herald to meet with a faction of Mages, you can find Dorian in Redcliffe.

Cole
Later in the story, Cole will appears in Haven. He cannot be missed or acquired early.

Cassandra
Acquired at the start of the game. Cassandra joins the story with Varric and Solas as your first party members.
Varric
Acquired at the start of the game. Varric joins the story with Cassandra and Solas as your first party members.

Solas
Acquired at the start of the game. Solas joins the story with Cassandra and Varric as your first party members.

Wedge Of Destiny cheese shield:
The Wedge Of Destiny is a shield made of cheese. It resembles a cheese wheel with one wedge missing. It can be found randomly on picnic tables in Crestwood and chests around Crestwood. There is a chest on a high mount above one of the Crestwood camps. From the starting camp, look for the next closest camp, then search the high ledges nearby to find the chest. The Wedge Of Destiny stats are as follows:

Type: Off Hand Shield.
Armor: 14 – Front.
Level: 9.
Restriction: Warrior Only.
Requirement: Level 6.
+6% Bleed on Being Hit.
+30% Front Defense.
Heal +15% of damage taken over 10 seconds.

Treasure map locations:
Search the indicated location to find a treasure map, then follow it to get the
corresponding loot:

Farmland Cave
The Farmland Cave map can be found in Hafter's Woods. To find the treasure, travel towards Redcliffe Farms. From Redcliff Farms, move west to reach Dead Ram Grove with some enemies. Explore the area for a cave on top of the hill. There is another small cave at the south side of the cavern on top of the hill. Enter that small cave to find the treasure.

Halin Sulahn
The Halin Sulahn map can be found in Ghilan'nain's Grove, at the hunter's camp. You may need to fight or sneak past a dragon to get the map. After obtaining the map, travel towards the Dalish Camp at the southwest edge of the Exalted Plains. Move towards the waterfall south of the Dalish Camp. Go to the right side of the waterfall, then climb the mountain next to it. The treasure is at the top of the mountain, next to the waterfall.

Watcher's Pass
Speak to Fairbanks in Emerald Graves, then explore the camp to find the map in one of the nearby shacks. To find the treasure, travel towards the west side, and reach the westernmost rift near the 'Rush Of Sighs'. Climb the large mountain next to the Fade Rift, then follow the path on the left side of the large lone tree. Collect the treasure, and close the Fade Rift (if desired) before leaving the area.

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Waterfall
The Waterfall map can be found at the upper lake camp in the Hinterlands area. To find the treasure, travel towards Lake Luthias, and take the 'West Road'. Continue along the path to reach the broken bridge shown on the map. Then, follow the eastern path to reach to the waterfall displayed on the map. Note: You will have to batle Templars in this area. After killing them, follow the path at the rear of the Templar Encampment to get under the waterfall.
Search for an out of place dirt patch in this area to find the treasure.

High Dragon locations:
Search the indicated area to encounter the corresponding High Dragon:

Ferelden Frostback : Lady Shayna's Valley, The Hinterlands. It is resistant to fire and vulnerable to cold.
Gamoran Stormrider : Crow Fens, The Exalted Plains. It is resistant to electricity and vulnerable to spirit.
Greater Mistral : Emerald Graves (northern-most area). It is resistant to cold and vulnerable to fire.
Northern Hunter : Crestwood. It is resistant to electricity and vulnerable to spirit.
Sandy Howler : Hissing Wastes. It is resistant to fire and vulnerable to cold.
The Highland Ravager : Emprise du Lion. It is resistant to fire and vulnerable to cold.
The Hivernal : Emprise du Lion. It is resistant to cold and vulnerable to fire.
The Kaltenzahn : Emprise du Lion. It is resistant to cold and vulnerable to fire.
Vinsomer : Dragon Island, Storm Coast. It is resistant to electricity and vulnerable to spirit.

Weapons and armor crafting:
You can craft weapons, armor, and potions. To craft a particular item, it requires a recipe and crafting materials. Recipes are obtained by buying schematics from shops, glyphs illuminated by Veilfire, and scrolls discovered in treasure chests. After forming the Inquisition, you can have your smith craft armor and weapons. The smith can also craft weapon and armor upgrades, which can be placed into specific slots. However, to add elemental effects to your armor or upgrades,you must find a dwarf named Dagna.

The schematics required to make equipment are divided into three tiers. A higher tier schematic will always result in better gear. However, they will also require more material per slot to craft.

Tier 1 schematics have 2 slots.
Tier 2 schematics have 3 slots.
Tier 3 schematics have 4 slots.

The available slot types are:

Defense : Provides resistance against elemental attacks and damage-type resistances. You can also cause enemies to gain certain status condition. For example, bleeding when they melee attack.
Offense : Provides bonuses for being offensive. For example, increase damage against barriers/guard, cause bleeding effects, heal after a killing blow, etc.
Primary : Determines the base armor or attack value of the armor or weapon. It also determines the elemental damage of staves.
Utility : Determines attribute upgrades to status such as Willpower, Cunning, Dexterity, Magic,Strength, and Constitution. The attribute boost is directly linked to crafting material.
Masterwork: High tier weapon or armor have an additional Masterwork slot, which requires masterwork crafting material. This slot provides bonuses such as chance-on-hit damage and unique buffs after absorbing damage. These may also add up to a 40% chance of critical crafting (increases all stats of a particular weapon or armor by 10 per cent).
Upgrade : Armor has up to two upgrade slots and weapons have up to three. The materials can greatly improve the quality of the armor and weapon upgrade.
Rune : Does not depend upon the quality of the crafting material. All you need for rune crafting is a rune schematic.

General Tips:
* Try to have one of every class in your party. You'll find a lot of doors and hidden areas in the environment that only one specific class can open.
* Feel free to purchase upgrades from merchants. They're not particularly expensive and you want to upgrade your weapons/armor for stat boosts.
* Make sure to talk to all your companions after each big story event. They often have new things to discuss and may even provide you with a unique sidequest.
* If you don't like how you' leveled up your character, don't worry. You can purchase a respect tool at your base for just 1 gold, though it goes up on price after the first purchase.
* Don't fill all requisitions. They often require materials that can be used for other things, and the only real reward is power. Trust me when I say you'll have plenty of power if you do a few side activities here and there.
* The Hinterlands is the first big area in Inquisition, and there's a lot to see and do there. But don't linger in the Hinterlands too long. You'll be ignoring other cool environments and will likely over-level your characters.
* Closing breaches in an environment is a great way to earn experience.
* Try your best to solve the astrarium puzzles. Solving all of them in a single area opens up a cave with great loot.
* Kill animals and collect herbs when you're exploring. You'll need the materials to craft new weapons, armor, and upgrades.
* Pay careful attention to war council mission descriptions, as some of them open up important characters, options, and other cool things.
* Inquisition allows you to flirt with a lot of characters, but you can only pursue a relationship with some of them based on your gender and race.

Skyhold Thrones Unlock:
Note: All thrones can be upgraded through War Table resource gathering missions.

Andrastian Chantry Throne
Finish Cassandra's Inner Circle quests that become available after establishing Skyhold.

Chasind Throne
Complete the “Lost Souls” quest in the Fallow Mire, then return to Skyhold to pass judgement on an annoying Avvar.

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Ferelden Throne
Complete the “Still Waters” quests in Crestwood. Once that’s done, return to the throne in Skyhold to pass judgement on Mayor Dedrick.

Mage Throne
Finish Vivienne’s Inner Circle quests that become available once Skyhold is established.

Orlais Throne
Reach the Emprise du Lion and capture Mistress Poulin during the major quest line. Return to pass judgement at the Skyhold throne to unlock this option.

Qunari Throne
Finish Iron Bull’s Inner Circle quest line. Complete the Iron Bull Inner Circle Quests after reaching Skyhold in the story.

Plants vs. Zombies references:
You will find a note that reads 'Plants vs. Corpses from one Daveth the Mad' in Crestwood. Additionally, travel south from Three Trout Camp, and go towards Linden Farm. At Linden Farm, you can find a row of large sunflowers near a crumbling wall.

Infinite skill points:
If a chest with more than one item is not fully looted, it will respawn the contents after fast traveling. Some chests contain the Amulet Of Power, which gives the main character or their followers an extra +1 skill point, depending on which character the amulet is available for. When a chest is found with multiple items inside including an Amulet Of Power, this glitch will work. Only take the Amulet Of Power, leave the other item(s), then fast travel back to
Skyhold. Return to the original location, and the Amulet Of Power will have respawned. To use this glitch in the Village of Crestwood, first unlock the 'Deft Hands, Fine Tools' perk in the Secrets Inquisition tree. You need four other perks in the Secrets section to unlock that perk. It allows Rogues to open Masterwork Locks. Leave Skyhold, and go to to the Village of Crestwood with a Rogue. If you fast traveled to the village, turn right, and go up the steps to find a locked shack. Open the door with your Rogue. Loot the floor near the fireplace to find a container with a Gold Amulet and Amulet Of Power. Take the Amulet Of Power, but leave the Gold Amulet. If you take both items, this glitch will not work. Next, fast travel back to Skyhold or any location outside the Crestwood area. Then, return to the Village of Crestwood, enter the previously locked shack, and loot the floor container again to find the Amulet Of Power has respawned. Repeat this process as many times as desired to earn an unlimited number of skill points. Note: This glitch was performed on an unpatched version of the game.

Infinite gold:
Mark a metal or leather item as valuable. Go to any store, and press [Sell All], then [Sell] in quick succession. Go to the buy back screen, and the item will have doubled or increased by 100. Repeat this as many times as desired.
Note: This glitch was performed on an unpatched version of the game.

Infinite gold and crafting materials:
First, clear out all your valuables items by selling, turning in research, destroying, etc. Take the crafting item you want to duplicate (it is recommended anything from a dragon for money), and put it into valuables. Enter any store, and go to the sell valuables section. Press [Sell All], then [Sell] in quick succession. It will sell all, and bring up the sell how many window if you had more than one. Sell all with that too. Go to the buy back area
to see double what you had available to buy back. Buy it all, and double sell it. Repeat this as many times as desired. Note: This does not work with herbs. Additionally, this glitch was performed on an unpatched version of the game.

Max Power and Influence:
To quickly max out Power and Influence in Dragon Age Inquisition, do the following: You must first reach Skyhold. Go to the merchant in the Southwest corner of the courtyard (Farris the Representative). Click on Buy/Sell and go to the Other section Purchase whichever of the Influence/Power items that you can afford. DO NOT exit the merchant at this point. Immediately go to Sell and sell the item back to the merchant. Repeat as desired. When you exit the merchant Buy/Sell screen, you will get the accumulated Influence/Power from your 'purchases.'

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Previously on AMC’s The Walking DeadEGMR we gave you 10 quick tips for newcomers to Dragon Age: Inquisition, with the aim being to help out anyone who is willing to seek it. Since then we have been inundated with requests (okay it was just a few people) for guides on, among other things, dragon hunting and crafting. Earlier today we posted a dragon hunting guide, so now all that remains is the rest of the stuff. Here then are a few more tips for newbies to Dragon Age: Inquisition, this time for crafting, focus and guard.

Let’s first establish that because this is meant for newbies, it is by no means extensive nor do we purport to have the most detailed and intricate guide on the internet. It’s a groundwork-level explanation of how these things work and if you already understand it then we have some extra links for your perusal but for the most part, you won’t need this guide. This guide is for those who are struggling to get their heads around the concepts and would prefer to have it explained a bit better; on behalf of BioWare then, let’s get underway.

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Crafting

While questing through Dragon Age: Inquisition, you are going to find yourself amassing a rather large assortment of crafting materials. What are those for? Well, in Dragon Age: Inquisition, you are able to craft weapons and armour for your characters; this goes a level further in allowing you to craft modifications for your armour and weapons, so for example you can craft a dagger and then you can craft a grip for that dagger and chuck it on, for a bit of an extra bonus. All of these use crafting materials that you gather throughout your adventures, and all of these crafting materials offer different aesthetic and functional uses.

Why craft? Easy, crafting allows you to build very character-specific items and have full control over the type of bonuses you acquire, meaning you can craft items for your Warrior that either increase their overall damage, or their overall survivability, depending on how you’ve built them. Further, crafting eliminates the levelling requirements, meaning you can have some of the best items without needing to be at higher levels to equip them.

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Once again, this is not meant to be an extensive guide to crafting, and if you’d prefer one of those or something that goes into further detail explaining crafting, you are welcome to look here, here, and here. However all of this said, it’s important to note that a lot of the better crafting materials are found with an element of probability so apart from hunting and killing dragons, there is no sure-fire way of acquiring better crafting materials besides just playing through the game and being vigorous in your questing.

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Let’s explain the various concepts of crafting using a few images. These attributes are mostly interchangeable between armour and weapons so pay no attention to the type of crafting we’re doing in the images — we basically just Google-searched some images because the Xbox One does not have image share just yet, unfortunately.

  1. Here you are presented with the potential crafted rating of the armour. The lowest rating is based on the use of Tier 1 crafting materials and the highest rating is based on Tier 4 crafting materials. This rating is also dependent on what Tier of armour you are crafting. In our example we are crafting a Tier 2 head gear for the Warrior class. Typically this is shown just below the list of items and a good rule of thumb would be to only craft Masterwork items because they have better ratings than regular crafting schematics and for the most part you can get away with the loot you pick up from questing.
  2. Here you see what crafting items are required, as well as how much of each. In our example you require 3 metal crafting materials for your Armour rating, and 7 cloth crafting materials for the Defense rating. We’ll get to what the ratings actually do a little below, but before you can craft any item it’s important to look at at this area to determine to type of items you’re crafting. For example if you’re crafting a dagger, you might want more Utility slots, but Armour would be better suited to having Defense slots. Some have multiple slots of the same thing, whilst others even have a Masterwork slot. Pay attention to what slots are required and how much of a particular type of crafting material is required.

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  1. When you’ve picked your weapon to craft, you are then tasked with filling the various available slots, as explained above. To do so, select a slot and it will then present you with a list of available crafting materials based on that slot. In our example, you’re filling the Damage slot with a required 8 metal. Thus you are directly affecting the Damage rating of a weapon, so you must look for a crafting material that maximises its damage.
  2. Here you will see how much of a particular crafting material you have available for use. If you don’t have enough, you obviously won’t be able to use that particular crafting material. In our example, we have 10/8 Onyx, meaning we have 10 Onyx available, and 8 will then be used, or is what’s required, leaving 2 Onyx available after crafting.
  3. Now here is the meat of most of your decision-making, because different crafting materials offer different bonuses. Of most importance here is the Tier, because that directly affects how much of a gain you will get from using those materials. Notice also that there are various attributes labelled here; in our example we have Primary, Utility, Offense and Defense, as well as the type of crafting material, in this case Metal. Now each of these attributes will offer different bonuses, such as a bonus to attack or a chance to stagger, depending on the slot used. There are also a wide range of other bonuses depending on the crafting material used. Remember previously we had a look at what slot we were filling? In this example it’s damage, so you pay attention to specifically the Primary rating, however if it’s Utility then you look at the Utility rating, and the same for Offense and Defense. Only the slot you are filling matters for the attributes of your crafting materials. If we were filling a Utility slot, we would only look at the Utility bonus instead.
  4. Lastly, this is where the final crafting bonus will show up. Now, remember how you need X amount of a particular crafting material? Let’s use our example but instead pretend it was a Utility slot we were filling, meaning the crafting item attribute would be +1 Strength. Now since we’re using up 8 of that Crafting material, it would stand to reason that we would gain a +8 to Strength on our final crafted item, if we were using the Utility slot. This is basically how it works then. The amount of a particular crafting item used is multiplied by the bonus for that particular slot’s attribute. This works across all crafting items and all slots, although is slightly trickier with different Tiers; just remember that a higher Tier means a better bonus and you’ll be fine there.

And that’s about it for crafting. The best advice we can give you is to just keep on hunting dragons and before long, you’ll be able to craft the best items in the game. There are also Inquisition perks in Cullen’s tree that allow you to acquire easy rare Masterwork crafting schematics, so definitely check those out as well.

Guard, Barrier & Avoiding Damage

In Dragon Age: Inquisition there are no heal spells available to you. This is offset by the inclusion of an entire Magic-based tree that uses the Barrier spell, which effectively grants you a temporary second health-bar that must first be destroyed before you can take actual damage to your health. This is a great system in practice that only really requires you to have a support mage in your team with a levelled Barrier skill-tree; not asking too much granted that this is a tactical RPG. Barrier is a bread-and-butter requirement for any party so there’s really not much to be said here.

Much trickier is the Guard element, which is specific to Warriors and grants you yet another health bar albeit not a temporary one. This one is what you’re going to want on your tank at all times because it’s effectively another, stronger health-bar that doesn’t wear off like with Barrier, but stacks with Barrier to provide you effectively three levels of health. You can read the following guide on generating Guard as well as a rather lengthy essay on the lack of healing options if you so desire. But all you really need to know here is, there are a bunch of ways to gain Guard and ideally you want your Warrior to have as much Guard as possible at all times, because it means that enemies attacking them basically never get a chance to damage weaker characters in your party. To this extent, it’s a good idea to put a level into War Cry to ensure enemies are always attacking your Warrior.

Avoiding damage can therefore be done quite effectively using these two methods, but there are also a few other ways to do it. One of these involves the upgrading and use of basic potions, such as Healing and Regeneration potions. They are vital to your survival in more difficult fights and can save you in many awkward situations. It’s imperative that you upgrade specifically the Regeneration potion because it is the single best potion in the game. There is also a Healing Mist grenade that you can acquire, which is an AOE heal that you can throw during fights, as well as the Rock Armour potion which you can put onto your tank to ensure they stay alive even longer.

The second method of avoiding damage involves simply not allow the enemy to hit you. You can do this in one of three ways:

  1. The first and most obvious way is through the use of abilities such as Evade for Rogue characters, which allow you to simply not be there when the enemy attacks. You could also disable the enemy using a myriad of abilities. The best method of avoiding a lot of damage is your basic crowd control of group disable and damage combination. The easiest way to use this is with the Rift Mage specialisation, and one of your party members, Solas, happens to have exactly this specialisation. Use those abilities to pull enemies together, then disable them, then nuke them for a billion damage. Using this method, you can wipe out entire waves of attackers without them ever loosing so much as an arrow in your direction.
  2. The Pitch Grenade is your best friend in cases of bigger enemies with many resistances because it slows enemies down to a crawl and when upgraded, allows for a full ten seconds worth of stun. Ridiculous really. This also allows you to use hit-and-run tactics, so you can ‘kite’ enemies by hitting them and then running around them, then repeating as they try to turn around really slowly, and so on until dead.
  3. Finally, as a last resort, use your ranged attacks to pick off harder enemies. Tell your party to hold position further away from an enemy, then run just into attack range, pop off a few hits and run away, then re-engage once the enemy loses interest and runs away from you. Rinse and repeat for ‘maximum rat tactics’ to slowly whittle down the health of bigger enemies.

With all of these in mind, you should do great at avoiding any and all forms of damage and if you’re still in need of assistance, perhaps try the tactical view or just ask us here.

Focus on the good abilities

Focus Abilities And How They Work

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Finally we come to Focus abilities. These are unlocked as part of story progression when you are initially granted the Mark of the Rift ability, which comes with its own skill tree that we recommend you immediately invest a skill point in to level it up. Once you do, other party members will gain specialisations that grant them their own Focus abilities. These are the closest thing to super abilities in the game, and allow you to do some crazy things once you’ve built up enough Focus.

Focus works in two ways. Every party member builds Focus together, meaning if Varric and Cassandra attack my target, we all get a small Focus gain based on our total damage dealt. But every party member has their own Focus meter, meaning that once it has sufficiently built up, if I used Varric’s Focus ability then Cassandra’s Focus ability would still be available for me to use. Thus, this allows effectively four potential Focus abilities to be used at once if so desired. Focus is gained either by directly dealing damage or by equipping items that provide bonuses to Focus.

Focus abilities also have Tiers to their power; they start off at Tier 1 and then using Inquisition Perks along Cullen’s path, you can gain further Tiers up to 3, which unlocks just ridiculously overpowered levels of those Focus abilities. Remember to use these sparingly because they can easily sway an otherwise difficult fight and so you really want to have them on hand for those moments, however you need not use all of them at once and you can just as easily use a particular Focus ability based on the type of enemy you’re fighting. The best Focus abilities we’ve found are those of the Reaver and Templar specifications, although the Champion and Necromancer specialisations are also pretty sweet.

Go Forth & Pwn

Hopefully this guide has helped a bit more in educating you on the intricacies of Dragon Age: Inquisition’s various features. If you’d like, you can also check out the following link for even more tips. Don’t forget that you can, at any point in time, scroll to the Attributes page in your Character Record section to view the various attributes and what they mean for your characters.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is as much what you put into the experience as what you get out of it, and we’re happy to help that along. If you have any more questions regarding these and more, be sure to ask us in the comments and we’ll be happy to help you out.

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