I tried that, and got some weapons with funny names covered in blood. noice.Roman Totale wrote:Did anyone go to the brothel in Denerim? My lady elf had quite a bit of fun there - men, women, hermaphrodites.
You can also click something like "surprise me", and get to go with a cross dressing dwarf, some rabbit type things and what looks to have been some sort of ritual. Most fun.
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They were not equippable, simply lying around the bed and stuff, mousing over them revealed their sinister nature and what they were used for the night before. You may only get them when you play as a female character though.
oh, and they were vaguely shaped like sex toys, I should have pointed that out.
oh, and they were vaguely shaped like sex toys, I should have pointed that out.
Until you get an ally you get the random animal/bandit encounters, once you get allies you will get the Darkspawn fighting whoever you got, Dwarves, Mages, Knights, ect.Dog Pants wrote:The Blight definately moves, but the only difference I've noticed is that you get ambushed by Darkspawn rather than bandits.
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The blight on the map is animated slowly, but the extent seems to jumps up in a few stages rather than constantly creeping up.
Here are some hard-won tips through my hours of play, which might save some time for a few of you:
The Map. Press M to show it. Sometimes, usually when you're out in the open, with no enemies around or fixed plot points, you can fast travel from whenever you are. Most useful in Redcliffe to save you having to walk all the way up to the top to the transition.
Special custom tactics. Some characters, particularly the auto-join temporary ones at the start but also regular characters when they first join, have special tactics set which don't appear under any of the standard types and you lose them if you select anything else. To save them, click the + button next to one of the commands twice to deactivate/activate it - this enables the Save Preset button, where you can save it as Custom 1, etc. Also avoid looking at tactics in-camp - it clears them.
If you're trying to get all the endings, be aware that if you accept Morrigan's offer, that ending is now chosen - even if you don't take her with you to the final fight. For the other endings, don't worry about engineering it so the right character 'gets the last blow in' - it gives you a dialogue so you can choose.
Here are some hard-won tips through my hours of play, which might save some time for a few of you:
The Map. Press M to show it. Sometimes, usually when you're out in the open, with no enemies around or fixed plot points, you can fast travel from whenever you are. Most useful in Redcliffe to save you having to walk all the way up to the top to the transition.
Special custom tactics. Some characters, particularly the auto-join temporary ones at the start but also regular characters when they first join, have special tactics set which don't appear under any of the standard types and you lose them if you select anything else. To save them, click the + button next to one of the commands twice to deactivate/activate it - this enables the Save Preset button, where you can save it as Custom 1, etc. Also avoid looking at tactics in-camp - it clears them.
If you're trying to get all the endings, be aware that if you accept Morrigan's offer, that ending is now chosen - even if you don't take her with you to the final fight. For the other endings, don't worry about engineering it so the right character 'gets the last blow in' - it gives you a dialogue so you can choose.
Just started this game t'other night, and have just made it to the first Warden place, and about to set off into the wilds. Playing as a city elf rogue, acting broadly as I would, but will play through again as an angry max-face dwarf, and then a naked female mage. I'd decided these things before even reading this thread again.Dog Pants wrote:I tried to make mine look like me, since the first run through of a game I try to act like me. Mine looks perpetually apologetic.
Next up I'm going to make a max face Dwarf and do my very best to piss off every single person I meet, including my party members.
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Played through first as a general do-gooder lady Elf Mage. As is the norm with these games, first play through I acted as I would normally.
Going through it again as an angry dwarf - god I love playing through a second time acting like a complete shit! I may have nobbled my campaign slightly though, as I ended up killing Wynne after my first encounter with her.
Going through it again as an angry dwarf - god I love playing through a second time acting like a complete shit! I may have nobbled my campaign slightly though, as I ended up killing Wynne after my first encounter with her.
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I do this in every game that involves any kind of moral choice. I have occasionally then done a third option I call Paladin Mode, where I act MAXIMUM RIGHTEOUS. Often comes off as sanctimonious prick though.friznit wrote:I'm rather glad that everyone says they do it first time "as myself' and then "as a complete shit". It would be disconcerting if someone said they were running through the second time as a good guy.
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It's hard to know what to do on the third, there's not much can top my rude, baldy dwarf who did the entire game naked. Pics in my Xfire and DragonAge profiles, which have possible spoilers, obviously.
Yourmum is just being contrary and mercurial - doing all the quests the "wrong" way (whereas Hesababy was a bastard but went with the money), and changing her mind about whose side she's on all the time.
I made characters for all the origin stories and will try to invent stories for them on the way to getting the achievements for learning all skills of a certain type as I usually pick a mix when playing "normally", but first I want to do the endgame with all the alternative troop types and helpers I didn't get the first times as people in my party prevented it.
Yourmum is just being contrary and mercurial - doing all the quests the "wrong" way (whereas Hesababy was a bastard but went with the money), and changing her mind about whose side she's on all the time.
I made characters for all the origin stories and will try to invent stories for them on the way to getting the achievements for learning all skills of a certain type as I usually pick a mix when playing "normally", but first I want to do the endgame with all the alternative troop types and helpers I didn't get the first times as people in my party prevented it.
I went the route of Deej. 1st guy was a good guy, second was a nice elvan lass unless you were a human. Thrid time through was an evil wizard who did everything he could to piss people off. Fourth-seventh time, I just dod whatever.... they were my 4th-7th times heh not much I can do differently. Just pick the options that give me the best stuff.
As for killing Wynne, I've killed her and Zev a few times, even left Sten to rot once. Nothing changes in the main story.
As for killing Wynne, I've killed her and Zev a few times, even left Sten to rot once. Nothing changes in the main story.
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