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Champions of the Just: Confront the Envy Demon


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Jallard

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Wow! What a terrible nightmare this quest is; and, on  "Casual" no less. I have died six times trying to defeat that a'hole--with two Tanks, a Rogue and a Mage: And, all at half health and no damn health potions left. Three hours I have spent trying to complete this quest. Two and a half hours to long, I might add. Where is the command line "Killallhhostiles" when you need it? (All that non-stop fighting is way over the top!?!) I give up! My level of frustration will only cause this old man a heart attack: And, no video game is worth that. I am going back to DAO, DA2, Skyrim; Fallout and Mass Effect. This game just isn't worth dying for. Thank you.



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Eolath

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You don't really need two tanks for the Envy demon. Try and swap one out for DPS (preferably mage for additional shield) and control the tank yourself, grab adds whenever they spawn.



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Jallard

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You don't really need two tanks for the Envy demon. Try and swap one out for DPS (preferably mage for additional shield) and control the tank yourself, grab adds whenever they spawn.

 

So, I should use two Mages, for I am one, a Rogue and a Warrior? What's frustrating most is the time and effort that it takes to kill anything in this cursed game. You have four people pounding on a Templar with a shield and it takes what seems like forever to kill the bastard. Honestly i have been playing this since Tuesday and really hating every second of it. 

 

At level seven every time I get to damn BOSS fight I am low on health and have no health potions.

 

To be honest, even when I play DA2 with constant waves of baddies fallout from the sky to attack you after about the second wave I start using the "killallhostiles" command. I...get...sick of the constantly fighting waves of idiots around every corner. For me it ruins the immersion. I feel like DAI does the same thing.

 

I'll wait until someone figures out how the cheat codes work and come back and play this cursed games.



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tmelange

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There's a chest on the right before you enter the hall to go to the fight area that replenishes your health potions. There's another similar chest by the door to go to the...upper barracks, I think, from the great hall. The chest looks like an open box with bottle-like things in it. Easy to miss it.