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Just loaded the game last night and unfortunately the Flask of fire + Thousand cuts has been patched. :(

 

Didn't take too long to figure out the gameplay mechanics. Briefly tried the Jaws of Hakkon DLC and it seemed pretty good. Going from Witcher 3 to this game, I just realised how awful this game is when it comes to character expressions during cutscenes. Everyone feels so wooden in their dialogue delivery. Can't win 'em all I guess.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Man, Trespasser DLC, wow just wow Amazing. :majesty:

 

 

It not only sets up the story For DA4 but also reveals some shocking secrets about your companions.

 

 

 

Iron Bull Betrays you if chargers are dead in main game. He was working with you as a spy of Ben- Hassarath

 

 

 

 

 

If Leliana was killed in Origins, then Leliana you meet in main DAI is not real Leliana but a Lyrium Ghost of Leliana sent by someone to help you lol

 

Your decisions completely change outcome of all characters in this DLC in a very clever way. I f**king loved it

 

 

 

 

 

It's really well done.

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Just resumed 'The Descent' DLC and my God the difficulty is quite high for the section where we had to go through waves upon waves of Darkspawn. I figured my party was quite OP, but got our arses handed to us instead. :P

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Completed 'Trespasser' DLC last night and with that, this ends my Dragon Age Inquisition's journey. I absolutely loved this DLC and Jaws of Hakkon. It now felt like a proper conclusion and set-up for the next title. The final boss fight in 'Trespasser' DLC was so brutal. As usual, completed all the side missions and main ones. This time also ended up getting all the mosaic pieces that were glitched initially and hit my level cap. I didn't realise that if you initiate the 'Trespasser' DLC, it would not allow you to go back to the main game, even after it's completion. I mean I did see the point of no return warning, but I figured, that was only till I finished the DLC. Wish they could have allowed us to free roam, but seeing as how it ended, I doubt it would have been feasible.

 

So just a quick heads up to everyone that are going to try out the 'Trespasser' DLC, complete all your stuff from the main game and other DLC and keep a back up save before heading into it.

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Without your arm you can't close rifts :P

 

 

And yes, Try Trespasser DLC when you are completely done with main game and other DLC content.

 

 

Ethan_Hunt

 

 

so you decided to disband or continue Inquisition under chantry? And who was Divine in your game? Cassandra was divine in my game and I decided to hand over Inquisition to her and work independently for her to stop Solas :D

 

Also who was your romance option and did Bull died in your game? He betrayed me in Trespasser DLC, so I had to kill him :(

 

 

 

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For me, there were no rifts left to close. :D

 

But yeah, I didn't anticipate that it was going to lock us out completely. Didn't even get the time to try out the gear I had acquired in the DLC.

 

Just out of curiosity, how did you even beat the final boss on Nightmare?

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I decided to keep the peace and merge with the Divine. It seemed like a more logical approach rather than disbanding a unit which I had to strive so hard to establish. My divine was also Cassandra. Married Sera and flirted with Josephine. :P

 

Killed Bull as well. During the Dragon fight, on my first go, I wanted to free it, but didn't know how to, so ended up killing it. Felt bad, saw a walkthrough and replayed to fix that. :)

 

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Ethan_Hunt

 

 

Sync your all Tresspaser DLC schematics with Golden Nug and then you can use those schematics again in main game or any of the DLC including Tresspaser right from the beginning.

 

Sync your schematics and collectibles and then Reload your last save before DLC, then goto Undercroft area and interact with Nug. You will get all your syncd schematics for you to craft again :D

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I decided to keep the peace and merge with the Divine. It seemed like a more logical approach rather than disbanding a unit which I had to strive so hard to establish. My divine was also Cassandra. Married Sera and flirted with Josephine. :P

 

Killed Bull as well. During the Dragon fight, on my first go, I wanted to free it, but didn't know how to, so ended up killing it. Felt bad, saw a walkthrough and replayed to fix that. :)

 

Good.

You know what happens when you hand over it to Vivene? People on Da forums are saying that she completely corrupts the Inquisition.

 

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I retained all my schematics from my original playthrough and all of them were pretty much available for the remainder of my DLCs as well. Crafted the top notch stuff for my inquisitor, who went from Tempest archer to a Tempest dual dagger rogue. Each of my daggers had about 563DPS on them, yet got wrecked on the final boss. Thankfully, my best fall back option, Dorian, saved the day with his constant barrier spamming ability. Stupid Cole would just keep dying even though he I gave him a Stone Stalker dagger with 5 guard on hit and 10% chance to have 'Hidden Blades' on it. and the fact that my Inquisitor turned into a f*ckin exploding bomb every 10 mins didn't help either. But it was finally nice to have a tough battle.

 

 

 

I hated Vivienne throughout my playthrough. If she wasn't a knight enchanter, would have given her the boot long back. All her sarcastic comments pissed me off. Good to know the divine was in the noble hands of Cassandra. She was the strongest and the most wisest of them all. Would have loved to Romance her, but ....:( Oh well.

 

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OT

 

You should try Fallout 4 Far harbour DLC. Surprisingly good.

 

Dam, I am very close to playing Fallout 4 just by watching the trailer for Far Harbour DLC. I love such atmospheric environments. Gives a Call of Cthulhu feel to it. But the content in the base game feels so overwhelming at times. :(

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