I was just curious, does donating to the various armies you gather really have a significance on the endgame abilities?
For example, every gem I received I kept, turning huge amoutns to the Dwarven Armies. Gae about 100 Deathroot to the Dalish representative, and pumped maybe 100G into the Redcliffe Group. I ended up giving the Mage Circle a bunch of novive runes.
I was just wondering if there was a reason or a result, rather than just a dumping site for random stuff ingame.
Significance of the Armies
Débuté par
Sylrien
, janv. 13 2010 03:36
#1
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:36
#2
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:38
Firstly, it gains you experience. Some people use it as an exploit to enable them to hit the level cap.
Secondly, some argue that it improves your armies equipment and so on - others that it doesn't. I haven't seen a definitive answer to this part myself.
Secondly, some argue that it improves your armies equipment and so on - others that it doesn't. I haven't seen a definitive answer to this part myself.
#3
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:41
I'm pretty sure the whole improving-your-equipment part is just a myth (I've done playthroughs with no donations and ones with tons of donations, and saw no difference). But yes, you can get a considerable amount of XP that way.
#4
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 05:42
Even worse, any rune for the circle gets 10XP while any root for the Elves gets 10XP (up to 880 XP max for a stack of 88 or more). I wish the chests *did* make the armies better, but really all they are is a "turn in random stuff for XP" converter.





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