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why is it that you can kill the only two healing options of this game?


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#26
Hyper Cutter

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Wonderllama4 wrote...

Morrigan served as my healer but yeah, I wish there was a way to avoid Wynne's fate.

You can avoid one of them. Switching Wynne out after returning from The Fade lets you side with the Templars and not lose her.

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iamsaige

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I think like most, I don't get why you're complaining. You can play this game how you like, with little problem. If you find something difficult, then perhaps change the settings to make it easier for you. Otherwise if you wish to play on nightmare and kill everyone then plan ahead like everyone else has mentioned already. If you're that angry, then blame yourself for roleplaying a not to bright evil character.

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Sidney

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I killed Wynne very early on and played the game with no mage spec'ed as a healer my first playthrough. Poultices filled that role - it cost a bit more but that was the consequence of my choice.




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You can avoid one of them. Switching Wynne out after returning from The Fade lets you side with the Templars and not lose her.


Sigh... once again, you can side with the Templars with Wynne in your group without killing her. Just don't be all "rawrgh ima kill all the mages."

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Tirigon

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Op, good tip - go to DragonAgeNexus, get the MetaGame items mod and make someone else into a healer.



If you´re not on PC, simply turn the difficulty down.......

#31
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Seems to me you have a pretty solid roleplaying experience there, All the people who can heal are dead, you've depleted the worlds healing supplies, it only seems natural that a ragtag bunch of evil-doers will bump in to a stronger foe and perish. Consider it an actual character death rather than an "oops I got knocked out in a fight".



The story played out as it should.

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Weldridge

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Someone who is truly evil...TRULY evil would USE people and manipulate them into doing something for them that they cannot do themselves. So if you can't heal? Don't kill the healers, lol. Otherwise learn how to heal yourself. Killing everyone you meet isn't evil, it's just a sign of how stupid your character really is.

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HopHazzard

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Steel Majere343 wrote...


I point you to the scenario above where i stated that i doubt you would think the same if, for example, being nice led to all of your party members leaving.

That's because it's counterintuitive. Generally speaking, being nice does not lead to your friends abandoning you, so if that were to happen in the game I would call BS on that. Being a total douche, on the other hand, very often leads to negative consequences. Killing people tends to prevent them from helping you later, and killing vendors can sometimes result in their shops closing permanently.

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errant_knight

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There's a character that can easily learn to heal whom you can't have killed.

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Weldridge wrote...

Someone who is truly evil...TRULY evil would USE people and manipulate them into doing something for them that they cannot do themselves. So if you can't heal? Don't kill the healers, lol. Otherwise learn how to heal yourself. Killing everyone you meet isn't evil, it's just a sign of how stupid your character really is.

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Sir Pounce-a-lot

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Heres the cause of my rage:
I tried playing a pure evil character. if that doesn't spell it out for you then  (due to being in the non spoiler section) i will just say i killed the only two people in the game who can heal. Why? because it is an rpg, they made the path available for us to go down it.


Well, even if you're evil, you still have to be smart.  Besides, Morrigan can learn healing spells, and she's a little bit on the bad side (not evil though).  I hardly ever used Wynne, and I was good.  Why not be an evil spirit healer yourself?

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sami jo

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Let's see...you can give Morrigan the spirit healer ability, or you can use potions, or you can be more careful in combat. You said you are playing a rogue, so use stealth, traps, and archery. Have Morigan use some AOE spells from a distance to soften your opponents up. Or, bump the difficulty down. People have soloed the game with rogues and warriors on nightmare, so clearly it is entirely possible to play on any difficulty level without a healer. My current rogue hasn't had a mage in the party the entire game and has used almost no potions. Granted, I am on my umpteenth playthrough, so I am good at managing the combat now, but it is hardly impossible without a healer. More difficult given your choices, but far from impossible.