Talk to me about Dragon Age...
So, I bought the Ultimate Edition of Origins (as it includes all the DLC and cost only marginally more than vanilla) and I'm currently in my first run through with my standard sword & board human knight type Charname, Carthius.
Really enjoying the game (especially the little Baldur's Gate references that keep popping up!), but wondering about replays going forwards…
How different are the background stories for the other races, and which should I try next? My usual RPG tactic is to follow up a knight run with a Rogue run, and subsequently a Mage. I'm open to persuasion however...
Are the elf & human mage routes any different?
Feel free to wander off-topic and give any general advice about the game… but try to limit major spoilers (in my current run, I've completed Redcliffe and the Ashes quest and I'm about to visit the dwarves).
Really enjoying the game (especially the little Baldur's Gate references that keep popping up!), but wondering about replays going forwards…
How different are the background stories for the other races, and which should I try next? My usual RPG tactic is to follow up a knight run with a Rogue run, and subsequently a Mage. I'm open to persuasion however...
Are the elf & human mage routes any different?
Feel free to wander off-topic and give any general advice about the game… but try to limit major spoilers (in my current run, I've completed Redcliffe and the Ashes quest and I'm about to visit the dwarves).
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If you like being a Rogue then try the Dual-wielding talents. I had a ton of fun with my dual-wielding Dwarf.
After that it is pretty linear and not much changes plot wise and only some dialog options change depending on your origin story. So whatever character you decide to make is up to you.
My favorite character for DA:O was a mass murdering casteless dwarven rogue who used a maul. Good times.
The Elf Commoner one plays out fairly differently whether you're male or female, whereas most are basicly the same. Gender selection mostly impacts who you can develop a romance with and a few conversations. Background impacts a lot of interactions when encountering the area you choose the background from (Orzammar for being a noble or common dwarf, for example).
As for advice; Go with whatever you want. The intro adventures are 2 hours-ish, I'd say play each of them. They're all fun. Then play the rest with whatever you like to play.
It was the first one I did and that part was probably the highlight of the whole game for me.
That said they don't bother me that much. I treat DA:O as a spiritual successor to the BG games with a more console-friendly style. It's a great story and they're some fun characters, and no matter which origin you take there are callbacks and a pay-off to that story as you play through the main quest.
It's a completely different beast to the Fallout/Elder Scrolls open-world style, which I also enjoy, but it scratches a completely different itch for me. They don't really compare, it's like burgers and pizza.
Thanks for all the insights guys, I think my next run will actually be an Elf Mage... I've started to get a grip on the magic mechanics now, so I'm interested in building a scratch character around them.
Shifting the discussion slightly, how should I best tackle dragons? What level do I need to be and which NPCs should I bring along? I had a run at the one outside the Ashes temple, and also at the Shapeshifter witch... Got creamed into reloading both times (even with the difficulty cranked down)... So any advice would be good.
Having two melee (no more, no less) works best in my experience, since the melee DPSer can off-tank the dragon if your healer lets your tank die and you need to ress him.
Morrigan has at least one curse in her spellbook (increases elemental damage taken), throw on as many different ones as you can and nuke it to bits.
I think the Dalish elf is my favorite. I would really love a Dalish elf Mage.
Fairly hyped for 3 as well. As long as it's better the DA2 I'll be happy. Looking pretty amazing at this point!