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Modifié par R2s Muse, 15 août 2013 - 02:28 .
Her hands look too old to be Morrigan.LolaLei wrote...
Wow! ... Is that Morrigan holding the book?
R2s Muse wrote...
Her hands look too old to be Morrigan.LolaLei wrote...
Wow! ... Is that Morrigan holding the book?
Do they? Maybe it's the dark nail polish? Maybe Inquisitor hands?R2s Muse wrote...
Her hands look too old to be Morrigan.LolaLei wrote...
Wow! ... Is that Morrigan holding the book?
R2s Muse wrote...
Her hands look too old to be Morrigan.LolaLei wrote...
Wow! ... Is that Morrigan holding the book?
brushyourteeth wrote...
R2s Muse wrote...
Her hands look too old to be Morrigan.LolaLei wrote...
Wow! ... Is that Morrigan holding the book?
Are you sure? We all know what Bio-hands look like...
Though hopefully they've improved that. Fingers crossed! (pun intended)
motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
But it's probably just a random person, just like the same picture with the male quest giver.
Lame that the dude gives you a sword, and she only gives you a book lol
Thanks, brush! Yeah, that does make it sound like runes are going to take a back seat to other kinds of upgrades, but I'm sure that Sandal will still find something to do.brushyourteeth wrote...
berelinde wrote...
Hmm, I haven't read that part. I don't disbelieve you! But since runes are such a fascination for me, would you mind posting a link? I'd like to read more.brushyourteeth wrote...
I think I just got worried when I read the crafting thing + the "no increasing-over-time thing." False alarm! No chicken littles over here...
As far as the "no increasing-over-time thing," that might not be such a bad thing. I admit, I liked how armor that didn't scale with your character forced you to update your look periodically, but some of the outfits were horrific. I'm sure that they'll provide enough variety to satisfy all tastes, so I'm not worried about that this time around, but it will be interesting to read about their plans for upgrading and updating equipment.
And like Lola, I too am hoping that not all of Cullen's wardrobe choices are massive plate. It isn't very cuddly.
Aw, crap. I forgot a key word when I was typing that sentence. It was meant to be "no increasing health over time." That was where my concern about not being able to craft runes and potions came from.
The info came from the Game Informer September feature on DA:I which won't be out in print until next month, but it released early for their online subscribers. Let me see if I can find a couple quotes...
"All of the companions have unique visual designs that help make them memorable. No matter how cool a character's initial look might be, one of the fun parts of an RPG is finding new equipment and optimizing it for the entire party. With Inquisition, players can ensure that the hero and the party are properly equipped without sacrificing any characters' signature style. This is possible through an expansion of the crafting system. Taking materials that you find in the world and collect from defeated foes, you can create and customize armor for you and your allies. By focusing on creating cool equipment (instead of potions and runes), players have more of an incentive to experiment with crafting this time around."
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motomotogirl wrote...
The book could be the Black Grimoire.
Modifié par ag99, 13 août 2013 - 09:14 .
Or feather pauldrons. It's Anders in drag!motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
berelinde wrote...
Or feather pauldrons. It's Anders in drag!motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
Maybe these ring wearers are some kind of secret order that give you symbols of the Inquisition? Sword, book, scales, candle, that kind of thing?
berelinde wrote...
Or feather pauldrons. It's Anders in drag!motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
Maybe these ring wearers are some kind of secret order that give you symbols of the Inquisition? Sword, book, scales, candle, that kind of thing?

meanieweenie wrote...
berelinde wrote...
Or feather pauldrons. It's Anders in drag!motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
Maybe these ring wearers are some kind of secret order that give you symbols of the Inquisition? Sword, book, scales, candle, that kind of thing?
"I'd smite me. I'd smite me so hard."
R2s Muse wrote...
Oh man, have you guys seen these?? Early
renders from the Fires Above trailer, plus a female version of the
Adventure giver dude with the rings.
http://social.biowar...9341/2#17139884
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Modifié par PhantomGinger, 13 août 2013 - 11:08 .
Whoa. Good catch!R2s Muse wrote...
The rings aren't all the same though. No seeker ring. Shield shaped ring has a cross.
Guest_charlottecorday_*
meanieweenie wrote...
berelinde wrote...
Or feather pauldrons. It's Anders in drag!motomotogirl wrote...
She does appear to be wearing some kind of feather shawl though.
Maybe these ring wearers are some kind of secret order that give you symbols of the Inquisition? Sword, book, scales, candle, that kind of thing?
"I'd smite me. I'd smite me so hard."