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lmc4lfe2

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I power leveled my main & Alistair during Ostergar and now when I met Morrigan she was the same level as my characters (level 13) but now i'm hosed cause she came with spells and stats that i didnt train her in.  i wanted her to be leveled into the primal tree for damage but alas the game leveled her for me (with useless abilities for my squad).  anyone know how to reallocate stats/abilities/skills for your NPCs on the console?  if not i may just restart my warrior cause i just finished The Keep by the skin of my teeth cause all the party members had wrong skills/abilities and enemies are scaled to around my level.  :-( 

can anyone shed some light on this???  also anyone know the level threshold on enemies??? are enemies scaled to one level above and two levels for lieutenants???

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Cl_Flushentityhero

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Wow, you got to level 13 at Ostragar?

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Syrellaris

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how did you even power leveled? I killed everything during ostergar and only came out like lvl 6

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DGuyton

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There's an exploit, if you return to Duncan after getting just the blood but not the scrolls you can repeat complete the mission and keep getting XP until you're max level.

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Dragonsword18

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i u propably switch on auto lvl up, press "c" and check is there autolvlup on if not i dunno how it its posible



or if u have lvl 13 and u get her just now then u propably wwant do nothing... i got morrigan at lvl 3 i think or 4

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Radiick

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Morrigan is the first person to join your group after Alistair of course and that is at the beginning of the main Quest. Now how the hell did she manage to get them to level 13 at the beginning of the game is anyone's question...........?

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Radiick

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Well leveling on constant grinding right at the start of the game due to some "exploit" instead of playing the main storyline defeats the purpose of any real RPG! To each their own I guess but I would totally find it to be a waste of time when their is a huge main story to discover and you spend all your time killing the same mobs over and over again, might as well log into a Korean MMO if that is what you are looking for in my opinion.

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lmc4lfe2

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*****Spoilers************

this is my 3rd character and i found out the exploit and used it to see what would happen if your maxed, but somehow Duncan stopped giving me exp cause i switched out armor on Alistair when i hit level 13 in the camp at Ostegar. So i then turned in the scrolls and finished Ostegar (really hard at level 13 on normal level) and I did the keep with Lelania, Morrigan, Alistair and my main. But I barely survived the Desire Demon there. Only Morrigan survived using Drain Health. but im on xbox and wanna know if you guys know how to turn off the auto leveling feature. cause im about to restart without using the glitch...or revert back to my original elf magi.

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Dragonsword18

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i spend around 40 hours to finish DA;O witout doing most of side quest and didnt done stone prisoner... now i will make another char and definitly will take me around week or more to finish the game proper with all quest both side and epic

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Jide Aurelius

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or you can just suck it up and use her default spells

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ITSSEXYTIME

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Use an exploit; expect things to not work out as you'd like all the time.




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jo_cool69

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OP should have titled this topic, "Don't Exploit Because It May Ruin Your Game Experience!"

Duh!

Future Darwin Award recipient - no doubt!

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On_Slaught

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I realized this early on and stopped what I was doing. If you're using the exploit or console cheats be aware of this happening... you won't be able to pick the abilities or stats.



I know from experience this is bad b/c for Allistair, for example, he stacks str as a comp and has very very lost health. Morrigan is someone you want to get as low level as possible so you can turn her into a healer (which is what a lot of people are doing I imagine).



It's not that hard to get most of the members early. Getting Sten and leliana are easy in Lothering. Shale is pretty fast too. The difficult ones are Oghren (have to do a bunch of stuff in Oz before he joins), Zevran (have to complete one of the racial quests in it's entirety before he comes) and Wynne (you HAVE to complete the Mage quest once you get her).



Thankfully, my main grp is Allistair, Leliana and Morrigan. Very easy to get.

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lmc4lfe2

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lol! the exploit was only used cause i was getting tired of the computer cheating. getting money is a pain and some of the battles my NPCs just stand there when they have ranged weapons (and i have set their tactics appropriately). but i see that bioware wanted the battles to be the core of the game and not the content. most of the stuff is so far outta reach for normal playthroughs i'd almost rather not even see them offered at a vendor till later in the game. plus im wearing blood dragon armor set and im still getting my butt kicked at level 13 like i was when i was level 8. so my argument seems to be that the clothes (weapons & armor) dont make the man, but rather your level makes the enemies around you better.

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lmc4lfe2

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as an afterthought, my first character i made and leveled was a human male noble and he didn't ever die till i hit the DLC after Lothering at the Keep. Avernus killed me cause i was outta potions, and looking back on it my character was like level 7 or 8. maybe ill revert back to that save. i started this one cause i read about the Cousland quests i didnt do in the human origin the first time and i wanted the family armor for nostalgia :-(

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if you didnt know already, this game bases the level of enemies you face on your own level. So really there isnt much of a point to power leveling because you are only making everything you face stronger as well. Plus the added effect that you found that the other characters will auto lvl their abilities. It's honestly a great system because it opens up what the player wants to do next, thats why no matter where you choose to go the enemies will be the right lvl for you.

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Marik333

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I noticed that once I reached Level 23 (you get XP for donating stuff to your "army", apparently, and I'm a notorious junk collector; after the Landsmeet, I dumped everything but what I had equipped into them, and it got me from Level 21 to almost 23; a few fights after that topped me off) that most enemies, including bosses, stay around Level 20. A Mana Clash here and there would insta-kill most Emissaries, including the orange boss-level ones, and it was a simple matter of debuffing and Entro-nuking, and everybody else would die.

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Seems to me, even if you can, there's no point to power leveling, and apparently potentially harmful.

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Curry Noodles

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Well, there is some point to it. I found the game got easier as time went on because I got more useful abilities, so fights that were super hard at level 8 (e.g. ogres) became pretty easy at level 20.

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GODzilla

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So you're basically saying that you cheated and now the game doesn't work properly. Well...ehrm...O_o

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Seahorses_4ever

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Seems self explanatory - an exploit was used & it has detracted from your gaming experience.

I'm personally not anti-exploit in single player games (as it can't hurt anyone else) but this is a prime example of why I choose not to use these exploits myself. Like you said, it was one of multiple play throughs for you & you wanted to see what would happen. Seems to me you have now and your choices are simple - deal with it on this play character or "re-roll".

We do know for sure that there is not re-spec, so it looks like your hands are tied.

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Amnesiac Jack

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Its annoying regardless of if you cheat or not. Pretty sure when I got some of my companions later on in the game (me being lvl 15+) they already had stats and skills assigned that I never would have given them.

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Wissenschaft

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Its amazes me that people speed through the game so fast. I take my sweet time doing every little minor side quest I can.

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Ser Isely

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I took about 40 hours on my first play through and couldn't even get to level 20, I thought I had done most of everything too.

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Maria Caliban

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Amnesiac Jack wrote...

Its annoying regardless of if you cheat or not. Pretty sure when I got some of my companions later on in the game (me being lvl 15+) they already had stats and skills assigned that I never would have given them.


Indeed. It's annoying.