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#26
Keitaro57

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The biggest issue with items management is, for me, the accessories you put to weapons and armors (gauntlets, guards, runes, etc...)

You get a LOT of differents ones and you really don't know if you can get the same later. They are taking a lot of space and I really miss a chest in my forge of the skyhold to put all this crafting materials.



#27
TheSeeker2654

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I had a hard time managing my inventory as I always found cool weapons for other chars I wasnt using and wanted to keep them in case I wanted to try out him/her. i just had to be ruthless and pretty much sell anything that wasnt an upgrade for my current party of four. Though I would keep other weapons for my warriors like a weapon that was good on demons and one that was good against dragons. other than that, most of my inventory was filled with accessories that I MIGHT want to use. Though I could have sold many of those now in retrospect.

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wicked cool

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The problem also is i found xyz sword thats 2 levels higher and its better than iron bulls etc weapon. Am i the only one trying to constantly upgrade everyone's equipment in case i want yo switch out between missions

Im not finding a ton of gold and and crafting schematics are expensive. Im selling everything but ingredients. Any money making tips?

#29
Elhanan

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After taking both Inq perks to increase inventory, my SOP was to stop by the research table to drop off Creature intel, sell the remaining Valuables, search and remove Upgrades in found Weapons and Armors, then compare all goods with the Companions to insure we all had the chosen selections. Then I add upgrades if possible, and sell lesser pieces unless they bore some sentimental value (eg; first unique longbow that got me to Crafting tables).

Pretty much feels the same as DAO to me; still hoping for some containers in DLC.

#30
In Exile

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It is a bloody long time to get the ability to choose ONE perk, and then you need to get three perks in Lelianas' perk list to be able to do those stupid doors on the minimap that display as quests. After that you are maybe level 15-16 before you gain access to biggest bags and that's if you don't want to upgrade your potion stock.

Those perks are a joke, seriously.


Hold up. No you don't. Agents could toward the total. You only need 2-3 agents depending on how early you want the perk.

#31
Eggplant Hell Princess

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Destroy

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Money in this game is useless so I never bothered selling anything.



#32
katokires

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Nothing is worthy keeping so I equip what is useful (usually nothing, sometimes amulets of power and other few useful things) and sell the rest. Good gear is crafted gear.



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TheSeeker2654

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I have to disagree with some of you. I found some VERY nice purple heavy armors for my warriors that was better than anything I could craft. Mainly because of the gain attack damage for every enemy that is near you stat affixed. And it had good armor rating etc. you can find some very nice heavy armor. But my best mage armor was definitely crafting the keepers robes from a schematic.