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Key to the cities dragon age
Key to the cities dragon age






I seriously wonder why we need to loot so much junk in RPGs. At the very least, it’s recommended to always visit the researcher first to ensure you don’t sell all at the merchant and regret it down the line.įor those wondering, yes, there is a buy-back option from the merchants in Dragon Age: Inquisition, but they don’t have a long memory, so it isn’t viable to sell all the things and use it as a strange pawning version of storage. Just to be safe rather than sorry, I’ve been holding onto far too much stuff, feeling like a serious hoarder. However, certain reddit users are stating that later quests and requisitions require other items that were previous sold from the valuables tab. People are still digging into the game, so not all quests and requisitions have been found. If you hit sell all, you will miss out on these extras.

key to the cities dragon age

They can all be handed in to the research officer in Haven, granting you extra XP and damage bonuses against specific enemies. These are gold in the inventory and actually have descriptions, so they’re easy to spot. Hidden away in your valuables tab are research items. However, this is not a good idea – sorry everyone, it’s best to behave like a hoarder. This can then easily be cleared with the “sell all” button when you get to a merchant. From wooden figurines to jewelry and gems, it all gets lumped into the valuables tab. The valuables section of your inventory in Dragon Age: Inquisition holds all manner of strange items. However, the valuables and loot system is a bit messed up, and you might end up weaker than you should be if you’re not careful. It’s taken a bit of Skyrim in all the best ways and blended it beautifully with all the things I love about Bioware.

key to the cities dragon age

Dragon Age: Inquisition is blowing my mind with how awesome it is.








Key to the cities dragon age