When you wake up after the prologue, there is a chest labeled "Special Delivery" just like in the house in DA2. In it, there were some dragon items like light armor, med armor, and a staff. No mounts, no flames of the inquisition, nothing. Just 3 dragon-somethings that are better-ish than the gear you start the game with. Where is the rest of the stuff I paid extra money for?
This is on top of the chug-tastic cutscenes with hitching dialogue, a tac view that zooms out all of 5 feet assuming there's not a ceiling in the way (and that is obviously just an invisible character model as it can't even go over small rocks or anything else PC can't clear by simply walking), no auto run, no auto attack, no click-to-move, and whatever else. But control scheme issues aren't wasting my money. I'm more interested in at least getting what I paid for. This isn't the $70 I thought I was spending. May be cashing in that "great game guarantee" after all.
Edit:
Updating OP to reflect new info to ease the search for future generations or some crap. http://dragonage.wik...Weapons_Arsenal
It appears as though the flames gear is the same as the dragon gear. While this lays to rest fears of it straight up missing, it raises a new question as to why it's so terribly useless. The beginner staff you start the game with as a mage is in the neighborhood of 25-30 dps. The DLC staff from the chest comes in at about 35-39, less than 50% better than the grey item you pick up off the ground at level 1. Given that I've seen screenshots of level 11 weapons in the 120-130 range, this feels more like a cashgrab than "makes quick work of your foes." The items aren't even flaming as the box art and all associated propaganda would have you believe.
The robe seems to be considerably better, having 65 armor on it IIRC. Though I don't have a basis for comparison, so numbers out of context aren't terribly useful. YMMV





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