So it turns out you can hook and tackle a flying dragon.
...and that's how I ended up on top of the hill.
So it turns out you can hook and tackle a flying dragon.
...and that's how I ended up on top of the hill.
I so want to see a video of this.
I never really liked mobile phones when they were just mobile phones. What I have now is a pocket computer that happens to be able to make calls. This I like.
I don't know what I would do without my iphone. Facebook on the go!
So it turns out you can hook and tackle a flying dragon.
...and that's how I ended up on top of the hill.
Which dragon?
So it turns out you can hook and tackle a flying dragon.
...and that's how I ended up on top of the hill.
That is bloody brilliant.
Which dragon?
The frostback in the Hinterlanads, I could grapple her as she took off as part of her pattern in the fight.
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Still haven't won the fight mind, because I'm rubbish or the revive mechanic is broken. I'll blame the latter.
No it should be fine, you can still win her approval in other key moments. Lol she disapproved of many things I did, still saw the whole thing out, fights and all. If I can make it work you'll be grand.
Is there a meter so show us how much they hate/like you? like it was in Dragon Age Origins and DA2?? ![]()
Is there a meter so show us how much they hate/like you? like it was in Dragon Age Origins and DA2??
No. With any romanceable companion you'll have to just keep hitting the flirt option in convos and then it helps if you do their personal quests. With Cassandra you'll want to do her Seekers quest.
The frostback in the Hinterlanads, I could grapple her as she took off as part of her pattern in the fight.
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Still haven't won the fight mind, because I'm rubbish or the revive mechanic is broken. I'll blame the latter.
I still have to do a dragon fight. Might try the Hinterlands bad boy out first and see if I can go along for the ride you went along for!
I so want to see a video of this.
Me too. Holy hell.
Is there a meter so show us how much they hate/like you? like it was in Dragon Age Origins and DA2??
Nope. you just see slightly (dis)approves, (dis)approves or greatly (dis)approves for a given action. I'd be interested to know if those are tied to a number. How many "slightly approves" make an "approves"? How many "approves" in a "greatly approves"?
Nope. you just see slightly (dis)approves, (dis)approves or greatly (dis)approves for a given action. I'd be interested to know if those are tied to a number. How many "slightly approves" make an "approves"? How many "approves" in a "greatly approves"?
And how many 'approves' are necessary until we get started on the friendship/romance path? The way I play it comes down to ''talk a whole lot, go on an adventure, talk again to check for new subjects and go back to adventuring until new approval is earned.'' It makes the character seem like a bit of a jerk, but since some dialogue is quest related I'm always afraid to advance the story too much between talks. I always end up spending an hour talking to everyone to make sure I didn't miss any quests. And even with fast travel Skyhold is tricky to navigate. Cullen especially is a pain to reach.
And how many 'approves' are necessary until we get started on the friendship/romance path? The way I play it comes down to ''talk a whole lot, go on an adventure, talk again to check for new subjects and go back to adventuring until new approval is earned.'' It makes the character seem like a bit of a jerk, but since some dialogue is quest related I'm always afraid to advance the story too much between talks. I always end up spending an hour talking to everyone to make sure I didn't miss any quests. And even with fast travel Skyhold is tricky to navigate. Cullen especially is a pain to reach.
I spend so much time wandering Skyhold. Chatting to people, crafting, growing herbs... I like it, though. But yeah I keep forgetting to go and chat to Cullen.
I spend so much time wandering Skyhold. Chatting to people, crafting, growing herbs... I like it, though. But yeah I keep forgetting to go and chat to Cullen.
I was doing the same until the game literally told me to go talk to him and I obeyed and got the Templar quest. He's got a nice office, Cullen, but why it's well away from everyone else is interesting. Out of all of the living situations I do think Sera has the best quarters with Solas having pretty awesome mural in his quarters.
Out of all of the living situations I do think Sera has the best quarters with Solas having pretty awesome mural in his quarters.
He also has birds shitting on his head. Oh well, at least it's easy to wipe off.
I've got to patch that roof.
I've got to patch that roof.
I think (s)he means Leliana's crows shitting on Solas's head. Cullen's sleeping arrangements are odd, though.
I think (s)he means Leliana's crows shitting on Solas's head. Cullen's sleeping arrangements are odd, though.
Haven't noticed where he sleeps? What's odd about them?
Haven't noticed where he sleeps? What's odd about them?
If you climb up the ladder in his office, you get to his bedroom which features a massive hole in the roof.
If you climb up the ladder in his office, you get to his bedroom which features a massive hole in the roof.
Why did we bother to find Skyhold? I could have pitched a few tents in the woods and this lot would have been perfectly happy about it! ![]()
Definitely Sera has the best room. Damn...
LOL@ crows shitting on Solas' shiny head. This mental image is so hilarious.

Definitely Sera has the best room. Damn...
LOL@ crows shitting on Solas' shiny head. This mental image is so hilarious.
Yup. Her room looks so comfy
Though she might want to ease up on the swag collection
....And I would kill for those curtains >.<
Definitely Sera has the best room. Damn...
To be fair, I think Quizzy has the best room...
To be fair, I think Quizzy has the best room...
Nah, i personally like small rooms with personality. ![]()