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When to start Warden's Keep/Stone Prisoner in game?


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#26
Atreiden

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try opening your journal while ingame playing with your character and check the section called downloadable content (or somesuch) and see if you can download it there.

The npc for wardens keep should turn up in your camp no matter what (if you haven't bought/downloaded wardens keep, he will be a shameless cormercial). he should add the relevant point on your main map.



Also for reasons unknown to me and techsupport (thanking you ****ty EA) my dlc content only works when my account is logged off in game. On of the many reasons why I wont buy any more dlc (the other major point being that 6,5€ is not a fair price for less then an hours content)

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Freckles04

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For the Stone Prisoner, there should be a point on your map, on the west side of Lake Calenhad, called Sepulcher's Pass. Go there, and you'll meet up with a merchant who will give you a control rod and direct you to a village called Honnleath to the south of Redcliffe.



For Warden's Keep, there should be a fellow standing near Sandal in camp that you can speak to in order to unlock the Warden's Keep location on your map.



Hope that helps. If you've downloaded the DLCs and neither of those are showing up...I don't know what the problem is. :(

#28
eschilde

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You don't need to go to WK that early. If you don't have a rogue that has high lockpicking skills it can be a problem at low levels, since you only get one shot inside the manor. Plus, even if you get the armor you probably can't wear it straight out of Ostagar.

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Yrkoon

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^not to mention that if you do Warden's Keep too early, you get the nerfed version of the Warden's plate (it'll only be the Teir 6 version)

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ArathWoeeye

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I got done with Lothering and moved to Soldier's Peak (Warden's Keep) with Alistair, bard, Morrigan and myself as a shield warrior. Had no problems at all at normal difficulty.

Edit: Above posters: What what? What low tier?! What one-shot? Nuuuu! 

Modifié par ArathWoeeye, 08 janvier 2010 - 04:36 .


#31
Yrkoon

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ArathWoeeye wrote...

I got done with Lothering and moved to Soldier's Peak (Warden's Keep) with Alistair, bard, Morrigan and myself as a shield warrior. Had no problems at all at normal difficulty.

Edit: Above posters: What what? What low tier?! What one-shot? Nuuuu! 


The Warden's Plate  Armor scales depending on your level.    If you get it early, it'll  be tier 6  (silverite) and have an armor rating of either 15.36 or 18.38.  If you get it later on, it'll be  tier 7  (dragonbone) and have an armor rating of 21.88.  Considering how useful its other stats are, it'd be a shame to take the armor rating hit, yes?

As for the "one shot" chests, yes.  Have you tried going back  inside  the keep itself after finishing it? 

#32
SusanStoHelit

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Firstly, you can't go back inside - once it's done, it's done. You can go back to the Peak (merchants and storage chest available for use) but you can't get inside the keep.



As for low-level gear if you do it early - there's a way to fix that. But it'll cost you a bit of gold. Sell it to a merchant, and then buy it back. When you buy it back, voila, levelled up to match you.

#33
errant_knight

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Some of the loot in Warden's Keep is scaled to your level, so later in the game is better than early if you want to keep using it. At the same time, it's considered overly powerful by many as compared to in game loot, so that may not be an issue for you.