Hey BSN
Right. I'm trying to finish my current playthrough to be the main one I use for DA2. Human Noble Female, Married hardened Alistair, and basically used all I knew of the game to get the best endings for Origins. Everything worked out great.
However... i've never actually completed Origins. While I liked Anders (and what little of Sigrun i've seen on Youtube) it just never grabbed me. I missed the old style of companion interaction and other things. This time I pushed on, for DA2, and i've actually started to get a little interested. It looks like it may actually answer all the questions and plot points raised in "The Calling" book that DA:O convienently pushed under the rug.
I want the best ending possible, I just don't know how to get it. I've got almost 1k gold, so all the keep ugrades and such shouldn't be a problem. While not my AW, my Queen is a badass two-weapon Warrior so most fights are a walkover on normal.
Please could someone help with the major choices? And smaller ones that have a big effect?
I used the Dark Wolf, shut down the smugglers, sent soldiers to the farmlands since Amaranthine has walls, and let all the companions join me and am being the usual Mary-Sue/Charming-Warden. Just got 'Justice' and he resolved things with Kristoff's Wife. The dragonbone sword is being crafted.
Right now I can either go back to Dark Wolf or do the next Court scene.
Halp?
Best outcome for Awakening? (for importing to DA2)
Débuté par
Alixen
, févr. 26 2011 10:05
#1
Posté 26 février 2011 - 10:05
#2
Posté 26 février 2011 - 10:04
You should have chosen to protect everything since it includes keeping the farmlands safe and progresses the Vigil in the Epilogue. Did you wait to finish Sigrun's quest before doing Law and Order? Because it's bugged if you didn't and won't let you acces her quest. Also, if you gave gifts to Oghren in Origins, Awakening resets his meter but remembers that you gave him gifts, so getting his quest may be difficult. As for the end, it's really a matter of perspective and trust in regards to the Architect. I personally didn't, but you may feel differently.





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