Dragon Age Inquisition

I'm only level 16 and I'm 55 hours in... is it because I'm running everywhere? I'm really making this game last, I've hardly unlocked any of the other main areas. Best £29 I've spent on a game in a long time.
 
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am I the odd one out? I'm trying really hard to like the game but I just find it boring , loved da1 and 2 not so much but was ok , but this i just can't get into it
 
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.
 
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.

Pretty sure it is the easiest! (or maybe the Crestwood one). Just stick a tank with high guard(blackwall can get amazing if you set his abilities right... Can basically stand there absorbing the entire damage without losing any health whilst your other guys murder it!). Also, if vivienne has knight enchanter she can basically solo it.

BTW, you get unique scenes if you take iron bull to kill a dragon, but tbh, I spend most of the fight reviving him.
 
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.

Found that one easy :D

Did it at level 8 as a mage. Sneaked past all the dragonlings, went to the dragon 'arena' place, and just spammed my staff at it from far away. It was taking damage but not responding. I just put something heavy on the mouse left button and went for lunch. Came back to a higher level and some awesome loot :p

Yes I know this isn't the intended way LOL

Got a feeling I'll need to actually fight the other dragons though.
 
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.

Was minding my own business, looking for red lyrium and walked through the cave, and saw dragonlings. The dragonlings on the Sea Coast posed no problems so thought these wouldn't be too bad....and in swooped momma!

Fire everywhere - time to turn and burn! Ran back to the campsite promptly.

Was level 8 then, and have yet to man up and tackle a dragon (only level 10 atm).
 
I'm only level 16 and I'm 55 hours in... is it because I'm running everywhere? I'm really making this game last, I've hardly unlocked any of the other main areas. Best £29 I've spent on a game in a long time.

I'm right there with ya man, almost the same level and same time as you are and hardly unlocked the main quest. Game of the year for me.
 
Thinking of starting a new char. Don't like the way she looks and I messed up some inquisition perks. Was a mage - what's another good one to try?
 
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.

It is easy if u have the rite party I like to use 3 melee and a mage.
I just find that melee take less damage in dragon fights.
range seem to always stand to close unless ur controlling them.
also make sure to have regeneration potions as well they help a bit
 
Mage is my favourite, warrior was a bit boring, would either go Mage or rogue.

Sword/board was my first character. I made it a few hours in then realized chasing enemies around isn't actually very fun at all. Ranged definitely reigns.

Bow rogue pretty good ?
 
I thought Dragons were essentially 'End Game' content. A level 12 Boss Dragon fought at Hard or higher is going to be serious business for anything other than a over levelled party. Not that I've tried with any serious intent.

Sword/board was my first character. I made it a few hours in then realized chasing enemies around isn't actually very fun at all. Ranged definitely reigns.

Bow rogue pretty good ?

After 55+ hours I suspect they must all get a bit tedious, including my own archer rogue... I've been wearing the same armour for five levels, which equates to Maker only knows how many game hours! Finding better gear for archers is not the easiest. I've got cool looking daggers coming out my pointed ears, but bows are hard to come by. I do find the odd bow now and again, but they're all 6+ levels below me and crafting isn't helping either. :( This is part of problem with not telling us what levels zones start at, at least imho...

I've tried a warrior and all I do is just let her run off killing stuff (though rarely what I actually want her to be killing! :rolleyes:) while I control Varric the whole time, which surely isn't what Bioware intended!? :D
 
Yeah finding gear is pretty difficult. It's even worse when the gear has racial restrictions. Found this awesome mage gear? Sweet! Oh, it's Human only. Sorry Elfy.
 
I do not not use a single piece of armour or weapon I have found. It doesn't even come close to anything I can craft!

Dragon fights are good, but they get very the tedious like a lot of things in the game.... Everything has too much health. No matter what class you are, the combat gets very much boring very quickly. I'm level 18 and it takes my warrior about 20 swings to kill a Wolf ffs!
 
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I don't understand the crafting all that much. I find millions of schematics and materials but I don't quite understand what it all makes.

Why do some items have green text and some grey?
 
I do not not use a single piece of armour or weapon I have found. It doesn't even come close to anything I can craft!

I never understood this in RPG games - rare, unique items should be better than craftables at that level IMO. Crafting tends to take up a lot of gaming time if you let it - I cringe at the amount of time I've spent crafting in games in the past. :(
 
I don't understand the crafting all that much. I find millions of schematics and materials but I don't quite understand what it all makes.

Why do some items have green text and some grey?

I am being really stupid, but I'm not sure what you mean. Grey is a normal item, blue is rare, purple is unique.

I never understood this in RPG games - rare, unique items should be better than craftables at that level IMO. Crafting tends to take up a lot of gaming time if you let it - I cringe at the amount of time I've spent crafting in games in the past. :(

Whenever I play RPGs, I always just use stuff I find. In this though, it is so much better, and easy to do with the forge and stuff that I use it more than any other game!
 
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I am being really stupid, but I'm not sure what you mean. Grey is a normal item, blue is great, purple is unique.

On the actual item itself, you have things like the below, but sometimes they look like this

Constitution +5
Health Bonus +40
Fire Resistance +12%


etc..

What do the different colours signify? Soemtimes they have an orange square before them too which is sometimes on and sometimes not.
 
Aah, pretty sure grey is the sats given by the actual piece, green is given by any enhancement/rune/material?



Gonna fire up my game and see...not something I have really payed attention to tbh!
 
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