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How do you play Inqusition and zones?


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Varrek

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So how do you people play DA Inqusition. Do you do main quests of zones, then some main story and then come back later to do side quests in zones? Or explore every corner of the zone and move to main story and do next zone location after that? Or perhaps some difirent way?

 

In my second playthrough Im trying to play like in the first question but I feel like I may miss some item or quest. Search function also dont pickup some interaction places as they dont have model, like bag or dead enemy, with them.



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andyhutch

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I usually play the explore everything way.  With a few exceptions like the Hinterlands dragon.

 

So I can tell you with authority that you aren't actually missing anything critical if you skip the side quests.  Do them if you like to (like me) but don't feel obligated.

 

The Dragon Age wiki has fairly exhaustive information on the game.  If you want to find a particular cool weapon or something you can look there.



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The_Prophet_of_Donk

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I do as much in the area as I can until I get bored.... then I move on lol


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PhroXenGold

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I tend to pretty much clear a zone in one go, unless I'm going there for a specific reason (e.g. farming materials or completing specialisation quests). Usually I do two zones, then a plot mission, then two more zones and so on as that keeps things mixed up enough to keep me interested.



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PapaCharlie9

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I'm kind of schizo the first play through, half story/RP, half explore every square inch of every map and even the out-of-bounds areas. The more interesting the area is to explore, the more time I spend. I think I spent 80 game hours in the Hinterlands alone.

BUT, that is not the whole story, because I also don't want to spoil the entire experience for future playthroughs. I actually "saved" the Emerald Graves in my first PT. Since nothing essential to the main quest happens there, I just opened it for the sake of opening it, but didn't go much further than the first camp. I didn't fully explore it and do all the side quests until the second PT.

Despite all that, in my fourth and fifth PTs, I still found stuff in the Hinterlands that I had missed before. I really like that, that's good design. Always leave something for a replay.

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JeffZero

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The Wrath of Heaven
The Threat Remains
The Hinterlands
The Storm Coast
The Fallow Mire
Forbidden Oasis
In Hushed Whispers
In Your Heart Shall Burn
From the Ashes
Crestwood
Exalted Plains
Emerald Graves
Wicked Eyes, Wicked Hearts
Available companion quests
The Western Approach
Here Lies the Abyss
Available companion quests
Emprise du Lion
Deep Roads
Hissing Wastes
What Pride Had Wrought
The Final Piece
Doom Upon All The World
Frostback Basin
Trespasser

Like that. :P I'm very set in my ways.

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Chaos Imperius

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Inqusition unlike Da:O and da2 is MMO styled you should do missions which are on your level i usually doing quests which affect my story and gameplay and my reputation quest like find me a book for 130 coins and t1 helmet is boring and useless, quests like finding material is better to farm them via Glitches because looking for them takes hours,

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Andreas Amell

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I've been using the Prima guide book to choose zones that fit with my current level. It makes the game less frustrating because there are lots of side quests that aren't terribly important to do. So after moving to Skyhold I always keep the Hissing Wastes and Emprice du Lion as the last places I visit. Now that I understand the tier system of materials I can smith better arms and armor in conjunction with what level I am. Before I was angry at having to work so hard to get the Legion of the Dead armor, even with the Golden Nug addition. Now I can carefully choose materials that I need against the right foes.