Does it matter if i kill the architect? Iv never actually fought it, iv always sided with it, does it make a big a difference? Like to know what happens cuz im to lazy to make another character lol, jus wanna read some thoughts.
Architect
#1
Posté 03 août 2014 - 12:37
#2
Posté 03 août 2014 - 01:28
You could always check Dragon Age Wiki for these types of questions, but the answer is "no." It doesn't matter. At least in DA2. There's one optional side-quest where he is mentioned in a few sentences. That's it.
#3
Posté 03 août 2014 - 01:29
check out the thread - do you kill the architect?
#4
Posté 03 août 2014 - 01:31
I don't think it matters too much. I think your conversation with the Mother is a bit shorter, and you have to fight a boss fight with Archie and his dwarf friend. You'll also miss out on an important detail about how the Fifth Blight began (not one that would really make you regret your decision if you knew it, however). On the bright side, you get to loot his and Utha's corpses.
A sentence or two in the DA2 quest with Nathaniel in it change. Don't know how it'll affect future games: could have massive consequences, or probably might be glossed over. 'Tis the way of things.
#5
Posté 03 août 2014 - 02:00
Don't know how it'll affect future games: could have massive consequences, or probably might be glossed over. 'Tis the way of things.
Considering it's a "choice" it probably won't have much relevance at all in future games. Otherwise they'd have to make 2 very different storylines which would require work. What will likely happen is they'll just retcon your decisions like they did with giving Anders to the templars in Awakening, killing Leliana, etc. I continue to notice little things that make no sense like how Sandal is in the Circle Tower in Witch Hunt when he should be in Kirkwall or how the epilogues for all the characters were pretty much wrong. I think Gaider dimisses such epilogues as "rumors." Apparently it's a rumor that Anders left the wardens for 2 months and then returned for the rest of his life when he actually fled to Kirkwall, became an abomination, and
#6
Posté 03 août 2014 - 02:14
You could always check Dragon Age Wiki for these types of questions, but the answer is "no." It doesn't matter. At least in DA2. There's one optional side-quest where he is mentioned in a few sentences. That's it.
if we go for that point all origins doesn't matter too:
Killed Flemeth: doesn't matter, she is helped by useless Hawke anyways
Made the sacrifice: doesn't matter neither
Recruit the werewolves: Doesn't matters, you only get a pseudo side quest that is short and achieves nothing
Supported Bhelen or Harrowmount: doesn't matter if you did you just get a side quest that's not important
Bring Anders with you in final battle: DOESN'T MATTERS! he is still found at kirkwall even if his epilogue said that he found a home in the grey wardens
basically dragon age 2 is so lame that made everything to don't matter at all... except if you made Alistair a king or killed nathan or zev, that things are really important
#7
Posté 05 août 2014 - 10:16
Thanx everyone (: sounds like a kill him on one character, then keep him alive on another. i shall do that (:
#8
Posté 06 août 2014 - 04:41
if we go for that point all origins doesn't matter too:
Killed Flemeth: doesn't matter, she is helped by useless Hawke anyways
Made the sacrifice: doesn't matter neither
Recruit the werewolves: Doesn't matters, you only get a pseudo side quest that is short and achieves nothing
Supported Bhelen or Harrowmount: doesn't matter if you did you just get a side quest that's not important
Bring Anders with you in final battle: DOESN'T MATTERS! he is still found at kirkwall even if his epilogue said that he found a home in the grey wardens
basically dragon age 2 is so lame that made everything to don't matter at all... except if you made Alistair a king or killed nathan or zev, that things are really important
In defense to the all but the first and last choices listed, I wouldn't really expect them to play a big role in DA2's story. It is the story of some random refugee who ends up becoming "important guy" in Kirkwall, one of the Free Marches. The werewolves are probably going crazy in some other nation, the politics of Orzammar are faraway and distant, and unless the Warden barges in to sort out the Meredith situation personally it doesn't really matter if they're alive. The big demonic baby potentially spawned is... maybe a larger concern, but not necessarily one that will pop up in the adventures of Hawke.
A lot of these things I would hope for pay-off just at some point in the future, if I should hope.
Anders is the catalyst for the end-plot and most of the game's larger implications, and Flemeth seemingly directly involves you to override an Origins choice, so less defense there.
#9
Posté 06 août 2014 - 05:00
The big demonic baby potentially spawned is... maybe a larger concern, but not necessarily one that will pop up in the adventures of Hawke.
Taking in count that in my run it was raised by both Mommy Morrigan and "mr I love to kill all humans I can" elf it was the reason i imported his save instead of chosing Good Guy Cousland. I was specting to find at some point of the game a child with the REAL Anders attitude (not the imposter emo-gay justice one) destroying a templar and just saying "Everything is AWESOME!"... at least after wasting like 16 hours bashing infinite hordes of kamikaze pinatas over and over and being unheard all the game while useless Hawke kept speaking sarcasm over sarcasm.
#10
Posté 10 août 2014 - 07:26
Wasn't that storyline dropped as soon as DA2 arrived?
#11
Posté 11 août 2014 - 03:30
Wasn't that storyline dropped as soon as DA2 arrived?
Well, Nathaniel Howe will mention this if Hawke meets him in the Deep Roads.
#12
Posté 16 août 2014 - 01:20
Well, Nathaniel Howe will mention this if Hawke meets him in the Deep Roads.
What does he say?





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