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#1
Hsien

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Tried searching for a list of the new items in mota but have not been able to find a list

Anyone already made a list? could you pls point me in the right direction. ie a link

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CaisLaochach

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Wouldn't mind seeing one myself.

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SirSponge

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Kinda shocked that no one has made one. While I'm on the subject of new items. Why can't Bioware tell you, or at least make it easier to know what the item sets grant you for there bonuses. It is highly irritating, finding a new set, and not knowing what it grants you. In Origins they even told you want the items sets gave you, not the actual values, but still the bonuses themselves. Please in future works, add this feature to the game :-).

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bleetman

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SirSponge wrote...

Why can't Bioware tell you, or at least make it easier to know what the item sets grant you for there bonuses. It is highly irritating, finding a new set, and not knowing what it grants you. In Origins they even told you want the items sets gave you, not the actual values, but still the bonuses themselves. Please in future works, add this feature to the game :-).


Item set bonuses should show up on your ability page.

Modifié par bleetman, 22 octobre 2011 - 05:12 .


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SirSponge

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Ok.. either I have never seen this show up, or it's just not there. I'll take a look next I time play.

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Heidenreich

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Your set bonuses from items show up in your ability page along with things like isabela/Seb's friendship bonus, and your mabari hound bonus. Your icon'll be a little golem.

Modifié par Heidenreich, 23 octobre 2011 - 02:15 .


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mr_afk

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I just got the houndmaster's short bow :D

at level 22 it has:
118 nature damage
+attack
2.5% chance to infect with walking bomb


Potentially it could make a late game elemental archer build completely awesome (as both nature and fire are buffed by the robes of unblemished cleanliness). The walking bomb could be fun in a ranged party, although it could get annoying if they blow up on you :)

Anyway, i suppose we'll have to wait for someone who can be bothered to document everything. the wikia will have some stuff, but it'll probably get updated really slow.

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Arthur Cousland

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The armor set bonus info shows up under the Hawke section under abilties. You need the whole set equipped to see the info, however. Yes, I miss item descriptions too...

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mr_afk

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Hmm I can't be bothered compiling the list of everything you can find but I think the gear from this dlc could open up a new build for warriors (more for either specific fights or non-nightmare difficulties).

I can't be bothered checking to see how it works, but at level 22 you get
Baron Arlange's Sword
31 electricity damage
+8% attack speed
+16% threat generation
Enemies cannot dodge attacks


If enemies cannot dodge attacks = 100% attack rating, what you have is a decent elemental weapon (useful against maps with lots of shades/undead/demons) with a decent speed buff which allows you to put all your attributes into willpower without suffering attack penalties.

With the robes of unblemished cleanliness, Smite (legacy) and the Ring of the Ferryman you could get around +60% electricity damage.
(On top of that you would preferably increase your critical chance and critical damage to get that into play; i.e. Four fingered Eddie's Lucky talisman, Puzzle ring of the Black Fox, Graven Circle (legacy), Seven deadly cinch, Belt of Promise)


This would allows you to deal ridiculous amounts of damage- the only problem is that no boss that I can think of is weak to electricity. Oh well.

But what i'm thinking is a similar version to my full willpower arishok setup: but using electricity, decent base damage, and actually been able to connect auto-attacks

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mr_afk

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Although nobody seems quite as excited as i was, it seems that my idea works.
Here's a full willpower berserker killing xebenkeck:

This build would be a lot better in the third act (as you gain access to the robes and ring) but there are no fights worth recording (that involve electricity weaknesses). Oh, and I brought isabela along instead of merrill because I wanted to test out her new dagger (dagger of the four winds). It's not that amazing.


This build deals more damage than full-strength reaver/templar (even considering sustains and the +10% damage from the templar spec), but it's not quite as fun without holding any sustains. But in terms of berserker builds, this is the highest damage dealing variant as far as I can tell,.

Modifié par mr_afk, 26 octobre 2011 - 09:27 .


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Relix28

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mr_afk wrote...

Although nobody seems quite as excited as i was, it seems that my idea works.
Here's a full willpower berserker killing xebenkeck:

This build would be a lot better in the third act (as you gain access to the robes and ring) but there are no fights worth recording (that involve electricity weaknesses). Oh, and I brought isabela along instead of merrill because I wanted to test out her new dagger (dagger of the four winds). It's not that amazing.


This build deals more damage than full-strength reaver/templar (even considering sustains and the +10% damage from the templar spec), but it's not quite as fun without holding any sustains. But in terms of berserker builds, this is the highest damage dealing variant as far as I can tell,.


Nice vid, as always. :)

You could try doing The Awiergan Scrolls questline in Act 3. Everything there (including the 5 bosses) is weak to electricity. And there is also that last part of Merrill's quest, where you can get attacked by the Dalish.