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Doozerpindan

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So, I noticed that we have crafting in Inquisition, much like the previous games, and I have a few questions.

 

First being, will it actually be useful/necessary this time around, as I never crafted in either game unless it was to complete a quest (making traps or the regicide antidote, for example)?

 

Second, will mats be properly farmable, or will there be a limited amount in the world so that when it's gone it's gone?

 

Third, will learning crafting skills and getting to higher levels take up talent points or will it be entirely separate from the talent tree?


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Innsmouth Dweller

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no info. null. nil. zip. nada.

 

but we know all the followers, advisors and almost every romance option! yay!

 

maybe it's just not that impressive. or maybe they will release something substantial soon.



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paul paymond

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So, I noticed that we have crafting in Inquisition, much like the previous games, and I have a few questions.

 

First being, will it actually be useful/necessary this time around, as I never crafted in either game unless it was to complete a quest (making traps or the regicide antidote, for example)?

 

Second, will mats be properly farmable, or will there be a limited amount in the world so that when it's gone it's gone?

 

Third, will learning crafting skills and getting to higher levels take up talent points or will it be entirely separate from the talent tree?

I think in one of the 2 newest interview gameplay vids they said about the material thing. I think it was like if ther were loads of bears in a area and you needead lots of there pelts and kept hunting them you would lower there numbers or kill them off in that area for the whole game. Ile repost the name of the video. 



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paul paymond

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I think in one of the 2 newest interview gameplay vids they said about the material thing. I think it was like if ther were loads of bears in a area and you needead lots of there pelts and kept hunting them you would lower there numbers or kill them off in that area for the whole game. Ile repost the name of the video. 

 

So, I noticed that we have crafting in Inquisition, much like the previous games, and I have a few questions.

 

First being, will it actually be useful/necessary this time around, as I never crafted in either game unless it was to complete a quest (making traps or the regicide antidote, for example)?

 

Second, will mats be properly farmable, or will there be a limited amount in the world so that when it's gone it's gone?

 

Third, will learning crafting skills and getting to higher levels take up talent points or will it be entirely separate from the talent tree?

The video withe the material info you want is called -

 

Dragon Age Inquisition Walkthrough Part 1 - Developers Game

 

Type it in youtube If you want the info he speeks about what you want to know not that long affter they show fighting this bear.



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Wulfram

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It seems quite a lot more in depth than previous games.

 

All I want is to be able to ignore it.



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paul paymond

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It seems quite a lot more in depth than previous games.

 

All I want is to be able to ignore it.

I dont know if in video he means they all die out in that are or they may just be harder to find in a way this is good it ecourages you to go to other areas knowing this so would exsplore.