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I Tsunayoshi I

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 I'm looking for a bit of help in the way of accessories to use for a 2H Warrior (DPS/Off-Tank) and Mage (Elemental, Primal, and Force)

For the most part I remember what I was suggested for a Rogue for the long term: Seven Deadly Cinch, Etched Ring of the Twins, Puzzle Ring of the Black Fox, and Four-Fingered Eddie's Lucky Talisman.

Anyone know what would best work for for the other classes + some stat allocation help?

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thendcomes

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There is an abundance of this information in the class guides. For a mage in particular, you can view the mage DPS spreadsheet thread in my sig.

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The price-cost ratio for many of the items is not good - items costing 100+ gold are so not worth it.

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They are all affordable in a single playthrough. Unspent gold in your bank account does not help you. What then is the worthwhile alternative?

Modifié par thendcomes, 02 septembre 2011 - 02:50 .


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Pretty much the ONLY items worth buying are the 100+g ones cause anything else you can find better. There are a couple exceptions but I'd say a normal playthrough I have a plan as t what 3 100+ items Iwant.

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Brock22 wrote...

Pretty much the ONLY items worth buying are the 100+g ones cause anything else you can find better. There are a couple exceptions but I'd say a normal playthrough I have a plan as t what 3 100+ items Iwant.


I strongly disagree with this, there are items that are really cheap which are extremely useful throughout the game, whether for your character or a companion. Especially if you're building as a blood mage you'll likely need to buy items early on for good effectiveness and you're likely to be stuck with those for a long time indeed, making them valuable.

dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Thrice-Bound

This item will for the lowly cost of less than three sovereigns let you skip taking ten cunning until the time where it is convenient. You can keep it in your inventory throughout the game and equip it to rogue Hawke or Isabela if you're a little short of opening a lock or disarming a trap. It will also let you stop at thirtyeight cunning and be able to open any lock as well as disarm any trap if you're limiting how much cunning you're taking for any reason. The item is also available very early on.

dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Enchanted_Silverite_Chain_Belt

One of the absolute best belts in the game, if you have all the DLC and otherwise obtainable promotional items then you have alternatives, but this belt is available very early on and at the low cost of less than six sovereigns. Even with all the DLC possible it's still likely this will find a fitting waist.

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Keeping to the topic of accessories, yes the Enchanted Silverite Belt is a great belt and should be bought for Warriors and Rogues in Act 1. For mages it is optional. It's definitely not the best belt in the game though. Bloodstained Girdle found for free in Legacy is better, Seven Deadly Cinch is the best for DPS, The Belt of Promise is the best all-around.

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thendcomes wrote...
Keeping to the topic of accessories, yes the Enchanted Silverite Belt is a great belt and should be bought for Warriors and Rogues in Act 1. For mages it is optional. It's definitely not the best belt in the game though. Bloodstained Girdle found for free in Legacy is better, Seven Deadly Cinch is the best for DPS, The Belt of Promise is the best all-around.

Ruben Thomas wrote...
One of the absolute best belts in the game, if you have all the DLC and
otherwise obtainable promotional items then you have alternatives, but
this belt is available very early on and at the low cost of less than
six sovereigns. Even with all the DLC possible it's still likely this
will find a fitting waist.


Like I said, one of the best, not the best.

Edit: and I know you just misread, sorry for sounding like an arrogant jerk.

Modifié par Ruben Thomas, 02 septembre 2011 - 05:01 .


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thendcomes

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Whoops I thought it said "fittingest" even though I'm not sure that's a word.

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I Tsunayoshi I

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My luck with the search system here would not get me the threads I would want to find for info.

Main thing I am interested in knowing is the accessories to use for Warriors and Mage class runs. There are some that seem like they would obviously crossover, like Etched Ring for Warriors and Rogues due to its odd spread.

Also with the Mage, I dont touch Blood magic and only use Spirit Healer for its stat perks. Its strictly Elemental, Primal, and Force Mage trees.

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Check the Mage DPS spreadsheet thread in my sig or the Solo Mage Walkthrough for Act by Act gearing options. I don't factor in Blood Magic conversion items.

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Unless one resorts to the RoF farming or other trickery, you can buy some of the more expensive items, and most of the cheaper but almost as useful items.

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I Tsunayoshi I

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So right now with my Warrior I have Urzara's Tooth, Etched Ring, Braid of Elven Hair, and Bardin's Folly.

Looks solid enough imo, since there really isnt much in the way for Warrior's to use compared to the favor shown to Rogues.

Still interested in high end items to consider for mages. There are a couple that stick out, but I'd still like to have something to work with while RoF farming for the Mage.