Morrigan and moral decisions
#1
Posté 30 janvier 2011 - 06:10
I want to keep her in my party 99% of time (1% when you can't), so how much morale can she loose? I aim to romance her so I assume gifts will play a big part for it, but is it doable? I got Feastday gifts if it helps.
#2
Posté 30 janvier 2011 - 06:12
#3
Posté 30 janvier 2011 - 06:14
But generally speaking its a good idea to remove her from the party when running around town doing trivial errands for people. Or more specifically, whenever talking to people in the chantry or helping others in romance. (the latter makes her gag and give funny dialogue though)
#4
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 01:10
Cutlass Jack wrote...
Honestly you can keep her in your party and make all 'good' decisions and still max her out if you make smart conversation choices when talking to her directly and give gifts.
But generally speaking its a good idea to remove her from the party when running around town doing trivial errands for people. Or more specifically, whenever talking to people in the chantry or helping others in romance. (the latter makes her gag and give funny dialogue though)
Yeah, this. Morrigan's approval losses can be reduced with the right convo options. There are gifts a plenty, plus the big boosts you get for certain gifts. And removing her from the party during minor dialogues/quests. I've had her in the party alot during a "goody" run through, and still managed to max out her approval.
#5
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 02:34
After Wynne joins, though, you can bring Morrigan in-party again to take on the Broken Circle quest.
#6
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 02:37
#7
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 02:56
#8
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 03:06
T3hAnubis wrote...
Any redeeming locked stuff in chests in the Circle? I'm a mage myself...Wynne, Morrigan, and one spot left. 3 Mages need a tank but again, locked chests...
Just come back later with a rogue and open them. Or, if you're on a PC, use a lock bash mod. There is some good stuff locked in some of the chests, one thing being a pretty decent dagger for relatively early in the game.
#9
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 03:25
You won't be locked out of the tower after completion.
#10
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 05:45
My first couple of playthroughs, I had her with me almost all the time. Frankly, I wasn't good enough at the game to do without her sheer killing power, mainly because I'd never played a game where I had to manage party tactics in the way you do in DA:O. Anyway, I had her with me all the time while playing very 'good' and rather knightly characters. She disapproved of virtually everything I did, but I still had no problems with her approval. I gave her gifts, and treated her with respect while having all her conversations, and she ended up considering me a true friend, although there were conversations where I still lost approval when I answered her honestly--and I did. Really, keeping her approval up is no problem. I doubt you'll need feastday stuff even if you play a good character who wants to romance her.T3hAnubis wrote...
What decisions in the game does Morrigan disagree when you go with good options? i.e. Meeting Wynne at the Circle of Magi.
I want to keep her in my party 99% of time (1% when you can't), so how much morale can she loose? I aim to romance her so I assume gifts will play a big part for it, but is it doable? I got Feastday gifts if it helps.
Modifié par errant_knight, 31 janvier 2011 - 05:46 .
#11
Posté 31 janvier 2011 - 05:57
Oh, I forgot, you may also want to leave her at camp for The Stone Prisoner quest, as she inexplicably disapproves of killing the demon (honestly, I don't get that).
Between her conversations and personal quest, it's very easy to get her approval near max. In fact, by the time I gave her the golden mirror (the only gift I give her), she was already at 100 so it made no difference.
EDIT: As for Wynne, you can persuade her to avoid any approval drops for recruiting Wynne.
Modifié par Zjarcal, 31 janvier 2011 - 05:58 .
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Posté 28 octobre 2013 - 08:12
#13
Posté 31 octobre 2013 - 05:59
#14
Posté 31 octobre 2013 - 08:11
Sir Pounce-a-lot wrote...
Morrigan approves when you make a deal with the slave trader to spare his life in exchange for killing the Elves to gain hit points. Is that really someone that you'd want to romance?
I have twice.





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