If I was going to do a fast as possible speed run, how should I approach it? Which types of quests give the most power? I know claiming keeps gives 5 power points, and I was thinking of focusing more on killing dragons. I'm preparing for a fourth PT and just want to focus on the main plot since I've exhausted pretty much everything else on prior PTs (except some dragons).
Speed Run?
#1
Posté 19 janvier 2015 - 07:44
#2
Posté 19 janvier 2015 - 08:15
Kill Dragons
Set-up camps
Capture Keeps
And close few Rifts
Completing few easy Inner Circle companion quests gives lot of power
Completing Power for Price War table mission will allow you to buy some really costly books from Farris which will give insane amount of Power points and Inluence..You need to reach level 6 to unlock Power for Price mission....
Good luck ![]()
P.S - if you want to go even faster .I mean really really super fast then use Cheat Engine on PC and unlock everything ![]()
#3
Posté 19 janvier 2015 - 08:24
Kill Dragons
Set-up camps
Capture Keeps
And close few Rifts
Completing few easy Inner Circle companion quests gives lot of power
Completing Power for Price War table mission will allow you to buy some really costly books from Farris which will give insane amount of Power points and Inluence..You need to reach level 6 to unlock Power for Price mission....
Good luck
P.S - if you want to go even faster .I mean really really super fast then use Cheat Engine on PC and unlock everything
Thanks! I had Farris on two PTs but never used him. I never seem to have much money and I usually had some quests I wanted to check out anyway. I'm on PS4 so unfortunately can't use cheats, but I do want to play it somewhat!
I just remembered - I think gaining agents gives you a lot of power, right?
#4
Posté 19 janvier 2015 - 08:49
Thanks! I had Farris on two PTs but never used him. I never seem to have much money and I usually had some quests I wanted to check out anyway. I'm on PS4 so unfortunately can't use cheats, but I do want to play it somewhat!
I just remembered - I think gaining agents gives you a lot of power, right?
Gaining them per se doesn't offer that much power. But then you can deploy them on the war table, so you get some power that way ![]()





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