I looked around but couldn't find an answer, so here's my question:
I did the Alistair's Family quest, after we got outside I picked the "everybody is out for themselves" option. After talking to him again - both immediately after that, and also back at camp, as well as numerous times between and after that - he still won't give me the dialogue choice to harden him.
I just want him to be less of a dick, but I don't get the option. His approval is about 72, last I checked. Does it need to be higher, lower? Do I need to get him killed repeatedly, or repeatedly brutally wounded, or sent in against 10+ people by himself, or what?
Hardening Alistair
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Dreggon
, mai 30 2011 12:50
#1
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 12:50
#2
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 01:05
It needs to be higher. When his approval shifts into friendly (or love, as the case may be) talk to him again. I think you need to be in camp at the time.
Don't go expecting a drastic personality shift, though. It largely just affects his response to certain end-game choices you can make.
Don't go expecting a drastic personality shift, though. It largely just affects his response to certain end-game choices you can make.
Modifié par bleetman, 30 mai 2011 - 01:05 .
#3
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 04:50
The conversation will come up eventually. It's not right after the Goldanna incident.
If this conversation doesn't come up sometime before the Landsmeet, then I might consider burying him in gifts for approval.
If this conversation doesn't come up sometime before the Landsmeet, then I might consider burying him in gifts for approval.
#4
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 09:01
If you haven't already, give him the Grey Warden Handpuppet. It jumps his approval by +50.
#5
Posté 30 mai 2011 - 09:38
Is it bad that I still giggle when reading "hardening Alistair" ?
Anyway, his personality doesn't change that much, but it is better for him personally when you hardening him. Because in that way he is indeed more out for himself and less duty duty DUTY (which I like more) Not to hardening him is like to support the wrongs done to him in his past, imo.
*giggles some more* XD
Anyway, his personality doesn't change that much, but it is better for him personally when you hardening him. Because in that way he is indeed more out for himself and less duty duty DUTY (which I like more) Not to hardening him is like to support the wrongs done to him in his past, imo.
*giggles some more* XD
#6
Posté 31 mai 2011 - 03:05
I'm not sure the exact number, but it will occur somewhere around 75 approval. You don't need to be in camp. When you click on him him he'll say "I've been thinking..." (To which I can't help but reply "Such a rare event is worth informing me of, sure" just because it's a quote from Patrick O'Brian).





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