Modifié par Dasher10, 25 novembre 2009 - 12:22 .
Archdemon Strategy
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Dasher10
, nov. 25 2009 12:20
#1
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 12:20
I'm playing through with a two-weapon warrior, Alistair, Leliana and Morrigan. Leliana has a ranger specialization and the bottom two trees of archer skills, Alistair is a berzerker with full sword and shield talents and the first two from Berzerker, Morrigan is an arcane warrior with Juggernaut armor and the first basic heal spell, and I'm a Champion/Templar. I only have 16 healing items. Is this fight winnable?
#2
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 01:03
do what i do and let the dalish archers soak up damage for you while you shoot, when the dragon moves to each space retreat and then use force sheild on Arl Eamon. use cone of cold every now and then in tight situation but you let hte npc's do the damage for you, you just finish the killing blow.
this is a kind of cheap/boring stratergy but it works
this is a kind of cheap/boring stratergy but it works
#3
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 01:08
1. send in infantry of your choice,
2. spam balistas
3. ???
4. Profit
2. spam balistas
3. ???
4. Profit
#4
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 01:10
Or, even better:
1. Send in infantry of your choice
2. Hold position in a corner away from the action
3. Warm up some pizza, watch TV, whatever. Check periodically to resummon an infantry group if you've been unlucky and to make sure your party isn't dead (having a healer with auto-heal tactics will pretty much eliminate this step)
4. Save Fereldan
1. Send in infantry of your choice
2. Hold position in a corner away from the action
3. Warm up some pizza, watch TV, whatever. Check periodically to resummon an infantry group if you've been unlucky and to make sure your party isn't dead (having a healer with auto-heal tactics will pretty much eliminate this step)
4. Save Fereldan
Modifié par Bluesmith, 25 novembre 2009 - 01:10 .
#5
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 01:30
I didn't even use any infantry the first time around. Not until the Archdemon was at 5% health or something around that. I totaly forgot I could do that and went "Oh, right.. that would've helped. *facepalm*" (This was on Normal though)
Anyways, the Archdemon is a ridiculously easy fight compared to what it should be. Either that or I was very lucky the first time around.. Haven't really played through to that point a second time.
Anyways, the Archdemon is a ridiculously easy fight compared to what it should be. Either that or I was very lucky the first time around.. Haven't really played through to that point a second time.
#6
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 06:34
I just had the Golems come in and I just stood by the Ballistas. Every time you fire it the Archdemon would be interrupted and he would roar and never get a chance to attack the Golems. Except for when he flies away to the other side but hey walking ten feet won't kill ya.
#7
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 06:42
Doesn't work. There's at least one area the Archdemon can (and will) go to that melee can not reach. Which means you have to have your Elves/Mages out at the time or be using Ballista yourself. Otherwise, they get creamed.Bluesmith wrote...
Or, even better:
1. Send in infantry of your choice
2. Hold position in a corner away from the action
3. Warm up some pizza, watch TV, whatever. Check periodically to resummon an infantry group if you've been unlucky and to make sure your party isn't dead (having a healer with auto-heal tactics will pretty much eliminate this step)
4. Save Fereldan
#8
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 06:44
remove the armor from morry
, use her hexes on him, go with winter grasp/ice cone to interrupt... and if you have entropic death combo use it (it should pop around 1/4 of his hps)... use ballistas (but should be not needed at all if you have a decent morry) and profit 
if you still have lot of troubles lower the difficulty
if you still have lot of troubles lower the difficulty
#9
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 06:45
Was this you or Alistair that said this?alebed wrote...
"Oh, right.. that would've helped. *facepalm*"
It took me 3 tries to beat the archdemon (on Hard mode)... and on the 3rd try Alistair was the only one left standing when the killing blow was struck.
I summoned the dwarves... let them take care of the swarming darkspawn.
When it came to the archdemon I didn't have much trouble until it located itself in an area outside of melee range... at that point I had Alistair taunt and possitioned him away from the rest of the party. I had Morrigan on heal duty near Alistair and possitioned Leliana and my mage near the the Balista that you can turn to face the dragon. After a while the dragon repositioned again. I lost morrigan on the run toward the new location (she got crushing prisoned and died before I could do anything about it). Then I sent Alistair to melee the dragon (I had a ton of health poultices so losing the healer wasn't too bad) And was providing support fire with Leli and my Mage... my Mage dropped and soon after Leli did as well... Then a few moments later I was watching Alistair deliver the dragon deathblow.
Not sure if there is any information helpful to you in that...
the only advice I can give is keep your Healer alive since you don't have many healing items





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