That's the flagon with the dragon, right, not the vessel with the pestle?
Yes, I'll be drinking from the Vessel with the Pestle, giggling till I'm blue, for only it contains the brew that is true.
That's the flagon with the dragon, right, not the vessel with the pestle?
Yes, I'll be drinking from the Vessel with the Pestle, giggling till I'm blue, for only it contains the brew that is true.
T'was the Mage that comes of age who's the vessel with the pestle that summons the dragon with the flagon
As blood mage I would have told Kolgrim to stop messing about and let us pass because I'm already one of them.
As a rogue I would have liked to have followed Anders where he laid the bomb in the Chantry and defused it. Without telling him of course.
For my rogue, it basically involves tossing the murder knife at a few people. Varnell would've gotten it between the eyes and Petrice would go next. Grace would have gotten it too the moment she went on about killing the hostage. The murder knife would've been tossed so many times the cumulative distance it travels would cover all of Kirkwall
Exactly. The perfect time to strike is when the villain is monologuing. When Quentin was babbling about touching the face of the Maker, I was itching for a renegade interrupt to toss a dagger at his neck.
Precisely this! Where is the murder knife option for all the easy to hate NPC's! Or rather the ones that are obviously about to do something horrible. But no, let's just let them announce their plans and then do something.
I can agree with this completely. I demand knife throwing in DA:I! ![]()
T'was the Mage that comes of age who's the vessel with the pestle that summons the dragon with the flagon
As blood mage I would have told Kolgrim to stop messing about and let us pass because I'm already one of them.
As a rogue I would have liked to have followed Anders where he laid the bomb in the Chantry and defused it. Without telling him of course.
I was battered and bruised but the king was amused and before the siesta he made me his jester and I found out soon that to be a buffoon was a serious thing as a rule! For a jester's chief employment is to kill himself for your enjoyment, and a jester unemployed is nobody's fool!
Maybe as a persuasive HN templar Cailan could have been advised that the Ostagar battle plan needed a bit more work and ask about the deal with the lower chambers in the Tower of Ishal - failing that, smite 'em all!
I can agree with this completely. I demand knife throwing in DA:I!
I was battered and bruised but the king was amused and before the siesta he made me his jester and I found out soon that to be a buffoon was a serious thing as a rule! For a jester's chief employment is to kill himself for your enjoyment, and a jester unemployed is nobody's fool!
The king is the fool, just look at the drool! So be the clown; be the talk of the town, they will not suspect it and in the time they'll regret it, that the words said in jest would later be clear but later, much later, from the lips of a Seer.
I can agree with this completely. I demand knife throwing in DA:I!
Yes! Sometimes, conversations with the deranged and evil are just too long. Why waste time listening to their sinister droning, when you can murder knife?
Below the Belt groin kick during every conversation with pretty much everybody in DA2.
If the Qunari Headbutt is a thing, I am going to abuse it maliciously.
So I was sitting there last night, watching The Walking Dead, and it occurred to me:
-- > Walking Bomb < --
I don't know why I didn't think of that before. I guess maybe it was that I hadn't tried it out in DA2 before, and finally did in my last run. In fact, I set up both Merrill and Anders with it, along with my mage. The first time I actually witnessed it in action, I had to pick my jaw up off the floor. It was glorious.
And I think the reason I thought of it while watching TWD was the whole 'Daryl with a golf club' scene. ![]()
in DAO I would have used magic, well, pretty much everywhere. Scaring people, mostly. The intimidate options as a mage do the job too, but they're less dramatic.