First half a minute of this video talks about the multiplayer chest(s).
Entire video dedicated to Flames of Inquisition gear.
First half a minute of this video talks about the multiplayer chest(s).
Entire video dedicated to Flames of Inquisition gear.
Who gave my video a thumbs down? I KNOW it was one of you people...
You get the plans for the weapons and armour once you reach Skyhold and then superior version plans again once you progress through the story.....crafting gives you superior stats especially if you use dragon parts to upgrade your weaponry/armour, I'm back to using the heavy Dragon armour since it has the highest stats. The only real downside to the Flames of the Inquisition armour to me is that you cannot upgrade the arms and legs, I found a better plan for a greatsword so I've replaced the greatsword (over 40 dps superior to the greatsword of the dragon).
I found the Weaponry/armour useful, the throne is the best of the thrones available and the mounts are okay......I've no interest in the MP so the chests are wasted on me.
Its a little early to judge the worth of the Deluxe Edition DLC at Haven since you get most of it at Skyhold and its useable though out the game.
Who gave my video a thumbs down? I KNOW it was one of you people...
Well I didn't initially, but now I did, just cause.
I didn't even get the flames of inquisition stuff due to some issue in Australia/Asia region. That's more of a reason to complain.
You get the plans for the weapons and armour once you reach Skyhold and then superior version plans again once you progress through the story.....crafting gives you superior stats especially if you use dragon parts to upgrade your weaponry/armour, I'm back to using the heavy Dragon armour since it has the highest stats. The only real downside to the Flames of the Inquisition armour to me is that you cannot upgrade the arms and legs, I found a better plan for a greatsword so I've replaced the greatsword (over 40 dps superior to the greatsword of the dragon).
I found the Weaponry/armour useful, the throne is the best of the thrones available and the mounts are okay......I've no interest in the MP so the chests are wasted on me.
Its a little early to judge the worth of the Deluxe Edition DLC at Haven since you get most of it at Skyhold and its useable though out the game.
Doesn't do much good if it's still the same old weapons/armor you found in Haven just with stat boosts. The armor rating will still suck. Are you saying you can confirm it has a higher armor stat when you craft it?
I have a feeling you're just another troll who plays the game on Casual. Sorry I'm not convinced.
Doesn't do much good if it's still the same old weapons/armor you found in Haven just with stat boosts. The armor rating will still suck. Are you saying you can confirm it has a higher armor stat when you craft it?
I have a feeling you're just another troll who plays the game on Casual. Sorry I'm not convinced.
If there is a troll here that would be you. ![]()
Are you saying you do not know you get higher armour stats when you craft it with stronger metals, thats a major reason I'm back to using the heavy armour of the Dragon (52 hours in) since it by far the strongest armour available to me so far, also it doesn't look half bad in other materials. Its a pity you cannot use the weapons and armour with the companions since you also get the plans (and a superior version update for some of them) for the bow, staff, longsword, dagger, shield, 2 hd sword and 2 hd maul as well as the plans for light, medium and heavy versions of the armour.
Frankly since you apparently did you little video review before you even reached Skyhold and got the use of most of the DLC, I'd give you a thumbs down on Youtube but I cannot be bothered to sign in to do it. Maybe next time you could actually play enough of the game to gain all the facts before doing a review.
You know what? That's bullshit. Yes you are a troll who plays on Casual.
Real men who play on nightmare and do all the side quests don't beat the entire game in one sitting, bud.
And no it really is not evident that crafting armor gives you better stats because it quite literally doesn't matter what material you use in Multiplayer because there is not stat boost unless you put an upgrade on it.
You know what? That's bullshit. Yes you are a troll who plays on Casual.
Real men who play on nightmare and do all the side quests don't beat the entire game in one sitting, bud.
You really cannot take anybody disagreeing with you can you. ![]()
Real men lol! ![]()
So basically you didn't know you can improve the stats by crafting the armour in stronger materials then, good to know.....next time maybe you could play enough of the game to give a more reasoned review and not waste everybody time who watched your 'review'.
And no it really is not evident that crafting armor gives you better stats because it quite literally doesn't matter what material you use in Multiplayer because there is not stat boost unless you put an upgrade on it.
Never mentioned Multiplayer, 'real men' don't play multiplayer. ![]()
Well that escalated quickly.
Check out his other topic http://forum.bioware...is-point/page-5 same attitude on there as well, no one is allowed to disagree with his opinon. ![]()
It was actually nice to see the up graded craft-able versions, I just wish it didn't have the design aesthetics as it doesn't blend with the world at all. It was like wearing the dead space armor in DA2.... For my rogue, it was the best armor I could craft for easily 8 levels. Boring, ugly, but without spending 5K on mats and schematics its was the best choice.
EDIT: masterwork medium armor tier 2 had approx 16 dex and 20% melee resist, it was no joke sweet armor. Just painful to look at.
It was actually nice to see the up graded craft-able versions, I just wish it didn't have the design aesthetics as it doesn't blend with the world at all. It was like wearing the dead space armor in DA2.... For my rogue, it was the best armor I could craft for easily 8 levels. Boring, ugly, but without spending 5K on mats and schematics its was the best choice.
EDIT: masterwork medium armor tier 2 had approx 16 dex and 20% melee resist, it was no joke sweet armor. Just painful to look at.
I'm using a 2 hd warrior on my first playthrough and i've switched the armour a few times though my playthough, I went back to the heavy armour of the dragon simply because it was the best stat wise (especially when using dragon parts), visually it not that great, although the cloth looks better in darker colours. But it will do until I either find something better or get the plans to craft something superior again.
Freakin dragons keep giving me rogue (excellent armour and knifes) and mage stuff (best staff i've seen so far in the game), not a single thing for my poor warrior.
dont watch the video, dont generate clicks for him. its just stupid ranting without much knowledge and missleading titles