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if the story made you kill either hawke or the warden who would you fight.


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#76
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My warden's coolest companions would wipe my face one the floor if I kill my warden. I doubt I could hurt my warden with swords on both my hands, feet and my butt.

Arishok Sten would bring down the qunari on me.
Guildmaster zevran and his whole antivan crows would be a slow painful death.
Leliana would bring down exhalted march with but a whisper to the divine.
Shale will squish me and everything I own including my goldfish.
Dog would overwhelm my face.
Wynne would give me a lethal bollocking.
Morrigan and her old god baby... I dont want to think about how scary that is.
And king alistair would go all scary dragon blood and chomp my face and not to mention the whole ferelden cheering on him.

And not to mention the dwarves, elves and mages that she helped and owes her.

While Hawke.. umm.....yeah.


Aaaanyway. Back to work!

After reading this you'd rather fight the archdemon or flemeth before trying to kill the warden


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#77
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The Warden definitely would be a more intimidating foe. 

 

A Warden of any class would completely destroy a Hawke of any class in about 3.5 seconds.

Depends on the Warden and the Hawke.

 

Rogue Hawke can get insane dps...



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We should just be able to crack a pool cue in half and let them fight each other.

 

My Warden was a crafty bastard, as was my loud mouth Hawke so would come down to who could outfox the other rather then overpower.

 

Hearing funny Hawke die or prosper would be priceless.

"Don't you want to hear my last words?"  "I just did."

 

I rather fight along side these characters then merc them unless it's a specific turn the screw kill like a backstab through the windpipe.

 

All three of us gutting Gaspard's guards, dragons or darkspawn.. cue eye of the tiger.



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I'd kill both, that'll show them.



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Depends on the Warden and the Hawke.

 

Rogue Hawke can get insane dps...

 

I'm looking at it from a story perspective rather than a gameplay one. 

 

"A man is made by the quality of his enemies."

 

---Loghain, quoting Maric

 

The Warden's enemies were a lot more impressive, IMO. 



#81
Aulis Vaara

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Both. I'd gladly kill both of them if the story demanded it.

Besides, how awesome would it be if Corypheus took over the Grey Warden and you find a way to permanently kill him (along with the warden). Would be awesome as balls.

Don't really care how we get to kill Hawke. Maybe as a random bystander? That would certainly seem to fit him or her.



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Rainbow Wyvern

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I'd definitely kill my Warden. I dislike my Warden and I like Hawke so it's a pretty easy decision.



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I despised Hawke, in almost every form. So it's really no contest.

 

Even if the story didn't force me, I'd still rather kill Hawke. It says something when your most enjoyable playthrough is with a character that you made as much of a ruthless/cruel person as possible. 



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That would depend on whoever my Inquisitor agrees with the most. My Dalish Inquisitor would naturally be more inclined to listen to a Dalish Warden than a rich human who shacked up with an exile and ended up killing a clan.



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If that was the only way to stop the veil tears, Id kill both just to make sure the veil tears ended.

 

Otherwise I would rather not kill, I would rather take revenge on their deaths after seeing the main baddie kill them both in front of me lol. 



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Hawke is going down.


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I'm looking at it from a story perspective rather than a gameplay one. 
 
"A man is made by the quality of his enemies."
 
---Loghain, quoting Maric
 
The Warden's enemies were a lot more impressive, IMO.



And even more impressive friends :-)

#88
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If that was enforced it would be hawke not that i would like such enforcing. however warden also deserves little kick in back parts of his body as he let harvesters escape.



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Hanako Ikezawa

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If that was enforced it would be hawke not that i would like such enforcing. however warden also deserves little kick in back parts of his body as he let harvesters escape.

In Warden's defense, there was nothing in the Thaig to suggest there was more than one Harvester in there. 



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Probably Hawke. I liked my wardens better, but that's mostly because I liked DAO better than DA2. 



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In Warden's defense, there was nothing in the Thaig to suggest there was more than one Harvester in there. 

I know it wasn't intentionally and he couldn't know but he went there in first place what allowed escape them. 

 

Im curious whether so many harvesters were created or they reproduced somehow.



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Hawke. My Warden is too badass to die.


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I wouldn't fight either of them. I'm not suicidal. 

 

I'd poison them, or cut their throats while they were sleeping.


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Pfft, Hawke would go bye bye. My warden slayed an arch demon, mmmkay.

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I'd choose to fight warden.

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That would be difficult but I would want to kill the Warden but only because they will die soon and I don't want him/her turning into that ugly dude in that dlc. I think my warden would want me to kill them before becoming that. If the Warden somehow cured him/herself of the taint then Hawke will have to go.


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#97
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Nuts to your rules. I'd refuse to kill either and turn on the person presenting this ridiculous dilemma.

 

Hawke, no competition. The most worthless, unlucky, bigoted, piece of trash of a protagonist I've ever played.

 

I'm very curious as to how you consider Hawke to be bigoted by default. What does Hawke do or say that you cannot avoid to make you believe this? Heck, my Dalish Warden is a bigoted murderer that knifes everyone for no reason other than for the lulz, while my human noble was not.



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On the other hand, Hawke is one of the most corrupt protagonists in my memory of video game protagonists outside of the Grand Theft Auto series.



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KaiserShep

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Part of me finds some appeal in that. I wonder how people would feel if BioWare actually made some people's wish come true to have the PC of the next Mass Effect game be a mercenary or smuggler.



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The Warden. I'm about as attached to her as I am to a plank of wood.