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Me too! I always go to Redcliffe, save it, then head to the Circle Tower to save Connor, get the mages to join, then I get the urn, go to settle the elves and werewolves and finally end it with the Deep Roads. I find the Broodmother and Archdemon being revealed there is more appropriate as you reach the end, especially the surprise at camp when you complete the final task before the Landsmeet.


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Me too! I always go to Redcliffe, save it, then head to the Circle Tower to save Connor, get the mages to join, then I get the urn, go to settle the elves and werewolves and finally end it with the Deep Roads. I find the Broodmother and Archdemon being revealed there is more appropriate as you reach the end, especially the surprise at camp when you complete the final task before the Landsmeet.


Yeah that's what I did in my run. I just finished Origins now first time I've ever completed it was touch and go with the Archdemon as he'd taken o0ut the rest of my team but they'd wittled him down enou8gh for me to finish it off with a fireball.

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I split my team up for that and make them hold position. I leave 2 at the bottom and 2 at the top and switch back and forth. It's hard but I saved everyone.

 

Ooh, that's actually a sound strategy. I'll try it next time. :)



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I avoid Burkel as well, he is trouble. I don't like the Dalish questline (it isn't bad, more like "meh"). Also I don't like the quest to rescue Anora because I end up captured aka I lose. Yes I can fight my way through but I go with the logic that the more skilled soldiers I kill, the less there will be to fight the Darkspawn. I know it won't change anything but that is the powah of immersion and RPG.


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Yeah that's what I did in my run. I just finished Origins now first time I've ever completed it was touch and go with the Archdemon as he'd taken o0ut the rest of my team but they'd wittled him down enou8gh for me to finish it off with a fireball.

 

Sounds better than my fight with the dragon at the end of DAI the first time. I fell through the world and was stuck fighting it for 4 hours below the surface because of that glitch and everyone else was dead above me. I refused to start over because it was almost half-way dead before the accident happened, but one lone mage wasn't enough to end it fast. Lol

 

 

Ooh, that's actually a sound strategy. I'll try it next time.  :)

 

 

I failed the first time and lost the mayor and decided to take a risk and see if I could balance the fighting. I had Morrigan with me for healing the mayor, Tomas and the tavern owner, and Alistair and Sten took care of the top area with Ser Perth, Dwyn and that shifty elf. Sten amazingly never let those corpses get too close to the others and the fire burned them nicely too.



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I failed the first time and lost the mayor and decided to take a risk and see if I could balance the fighting. I had Morrigan with me for healing the mayor, Tomas and the tavern owner, and Alistair and Sten took care of the top area with Ser Perth, Dwyn and that shifty elf. Sten amazingly never let those corpses get too close to the others and the fire burned them nicely too.

Yeah, it looks like the top area with Ser Perth and the others is very easy, almost ridiculously so. :)  That made the bottom level all the more frustrating and making me wonder what I am doing wrong.



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Yeah, it looks like the top area with Ser Perth and the others is very easy, almost ridiculously so. :)  That made the bottom level all the more frustrating and making me wonder what I am doing wrong.

 

It can be tricky too I learned. I think maybe it was Dywn or one of the soldiers, but someone died because they got burned by the oil we lit on fire, so I have to watch them closely from now on.  :lol:

 

The bottom area is a true nightmare though, and seriously that tavern owner is just begging for death the way he runs off blindly behind the buildings to attack!



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It can be tricky too I learned. I think maybe it was Dywn or one of the soldiers, but someone died because they got burned by the oil we lit on fire, so I have to watch them closely from now on.  :lol:

 

The bottom area is a true nightmare though, and seriously that tavern owner is just begging for death the way he runs off blindly behind the buildings to attack!

Lol, it didn't happen that often, but it would usually be one of Dwyn's bodyguards that would get flambe'd when I played.

The tavern owner sucks to the point I'm tempted to murder-knife him every time I talk to him and so spare me some grief. XD



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Lol, it didn't happen that often, but it would usually be one of Dwyn's bodyguards that would get flambe'd when I played.

The tavern owner sucks to the point I'm tempted to murder-knife him every time I talk to him and so spare me some grief. XD

 

Lol I think you're right! I worked so hard only to find we didn't all survive because someone decided to have a barbecue!

 

I know! I always become owner of the tavern, then give it to Bella.



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Anything requiring me to go to the Fade and anything requiring me to go to the Deep Roads. No wonder Varric hates the Deep Roads. I was so glad we didn't have to deal with that in DA:I



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I do the mages quest first to get the FFFFFAAAADDDEEEEE out of the way.