Dragon Age Origins Best Sword
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Characters in Dragon Age: Origins have access to a wide variety of weapons. While characters may hit an opponent without a weapon, this will do little damage and there is no opportunity to specialise in unarmed combat.
I'm playing a Dwarf Noble warrior and have been using for quite some time the Drake Dragon Scale Heavy Armor; is this armor the best set of armor one can have in DA without any DLC?I also have in my inventory the Diligence and Juggernaut armor sets but the Drake Dragon Scale Heavy Armor set provides a very good AC and special abilities.How is the Templar Commander Armor? Where do you find the Templar gloves and boots? I have not seen the gloves or boot for the Templar armor set through any of my play through.
Or at least I don't recall seeing any.As for 2 handed weapons I know the Star Sword is the best 2 Handed weapon in DA with all the DLCs, but what is the best 2 handed weapon in DA without any DLCs? Is it the 2 Handed Sword found in the mage tower, the 2 handed sword found in Ozzamar, or is it the 2 handed Axe?
I haven't seen any good 2 Handed Mualers other than the one found in the RtO DLC. Big heavy armours? Legion of the Dead Armour is really cool, especially for a Dwarf. Am I the only one who feels it is stupid that the same armour can be worn by a Qunari, an elf or a Dwarf? At least Arcanum had that part right.The Templar Commander Set can be found in the Circle Tower.
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It's easy to miss a few pieces if you're not thorough.Without the DLCs I'd tend to favour Yusaris, the blade you get in the Circle Tower after defeating Shah Wyrd. I haven't played a two handed fighter as a main character yet so I usually only use Sten with his own sword (I've been using Nug Crusher from RTO with Oghren in my last playthrough).Munchkin Blender I don't think you have the PC version yet? There are some very cool item mods available for free on the Nexus and the Bioware website. Big heavy armours? Legion of the Dead Armour is really cool, especially for a Dwarf.
Am I the only one who feels it is stupid that the same armour can be worn by a Qunari, an elf or a Dwarf? At least Arcanum had that part right.The Templar Commander Set can be found in the Circle Tower. It's easy to miss a few pieces if you're not thorough.Without the DLCs I'd tend to favour Yusaris, the blade you get in the Circle Tower after defeating Shah Wyrd. I haven't played a two handed fighter as a main character yet so I usually only use Sten with his own sword (I've been using Nug Crusher from RTO with Oghren in my last playthrough).Munchkin Blender I don't think you have the PC version yet? There are some very cool item mods available for free on the Nexus and the Bioware website. Click to expand.Good point. Actually you don't necessarily have to undress all followers (I've noticed that at some points like the Joining you get the possessions of all your late followers) but it is a rather good idea to keep it for cash or for another mage.
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Good thinking.Good point too about the Dalish armour by the way.Regarding DLC content, the DLC stuff and the promotional content (like the Lucky Ring) don't transfer. There is a mod that does just that but I haven't tested it yet.The funny thing is that the mod items I've tried get transferred.It's one of the things Bioware didn't get right (on purpose it seems).Another thing that annoys me to no end is that you have to forget your old reflexes that served you so well in BG and other games in which you could have a look at an NPC and think that the stuff they were wearing or their weapons would look awfully nice on your PC. I still have a hard time coping with the silly DA loot system. Actually you don't necessarily have to undress all followers (I've noticed that at some points like the Joining you get the possessions of all your late followers) but it is a rather good idea to keep it for cash or for another mage. Good thinking.Good point too about the Dalish armour by the way.Regarding DLC content, the DLC stuff and the promotional content (like the Lucky Ring) don't transfer. There is a mod that does just that but I haven't tested it yet.The funny thing is that the mod items I've tried get transferred.It's one of the things Bioware didn't get right (on purpose it seems).Another thing that annoys me to no end is that you have to forget your old reflexes that served you so well in BG and other games in which you could have a look at an NPC and think that the stuff they were wearing or their weapons would look awfully nice on your PC.
I still have a hard time coping with the silly DA loot system. Click to expand.It isn't all that bad though.I did find out what the best 2handed Weapon is in DAO without mods. It is a Dragonbane Mauler that can be purchased from Gorim after the landmeets.
It adds +5 damge and other stuff. It is actually the best 2 handed weapon in DAO and DA Awakening. Hmm.Just like the Rose Thorn is the best Dagger in DAO and DA Awakening.As for armor; the best is the Legion Armor because it adds +3 to damage. So my Dwarf Noble Templar warrior wearing the Legion Armor will have a +8 in damage total before any other bonus or runes.
Not bad if you ask me. On a side note, DLC items from RtO do transfer to Awakening. My one rogue, who had both of Duncan's blades equipped had them with her in Awakening. Odd thing is though, she was a dual wielder and they had her start off with a bow - had to do a quick pause during the 1st battle scene to switch her weapons back to sword/dagger. It's also kind of funny, when you realize you forgot to put Cailan's helm on Alistair, that you have only one piece of his armor, the helm, with you when you start Awakening. Pthbbbbt on me! BTW, Evon the Great's Mail (which is like the warrior counterpart to Reaper's Vestments) can form a set with Wade's Superior Dragonscale armor.
It's widely believed to be one of the best sets in the game for a skill-spamming warrior (but if you auto-attack, Legion of the Dead might be best) up until you get the new sets in Awakenings.It's also a favorite among Arcane Warriors.Two-hand weapon-wise I'm partial to Nugcrusher or the Chasind Hammer (the one Gorim sells, iirc). I also had a two-hand axe favorite, I think it was the one Kolgrim was using. On a side note, DLC items from RtO do transfer to Awakening. My one rogue, who had both of Duncan's blades equipped had them with her in Awakening.
Odd thing is though, she was a dual wielder and they had her start off with a bow - had to do a quick pause during the 1st battle scene to switch her weapons back to sword/dagger. It's also kind of funny, when you realize you forgot to put Cailan's helm on Alistair, that you have only one piece of his armor, the helm, with you when you start Awakening. Pthbbbbt on me! Click to expand.I just checked on the Wiki, you have a point.
It's far superior. I've started a two handed weapon specialist (Human Noble as I got bored with my Dwarf Noble after completing Orzammar) it's not the perfect build for Magic Resistance but I may give it a try since there is nothing like resisting spell effects in a fight.I used to go for elemental damage runes but other runes have their uses. It seems to me that having several paralyzing runes gives you more chances for the effect to trigger (apparently it does not stack but it's tested several times thus increasing the chances). I just checked on the Wiki, you have a point. It's far superior. I've started a two handed weapon specialist (Human Noble as I got bored with my Dwarf Noble after completing Orzammar) it's not the perfect build for Magic Resistance but I may give it a try since there is nothing like resisting spell effects in a fight.I used to go for elemental damage runes but other runes have their uses.
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It seems to me that having several paralyzing runes gives you more chances for the effect to trigger (apparently it does not stack but it's tested several times thus increasing the chances). Click to expand.I'm not sure what MR protect my Dwarf Noble has for protection right now.
I just started using the juggernaut armor along with the spell ward, the ring you can buy in Ozzarmar and the key to the city. The dwarf PC barely get hit.I have slowly been increasing my character's Magic and Will.
I'm going to continue to do that.A quick question about specializations in DA Awakening. Do you get a total of 3 specializations in DA Awakening for the main character or two? If it is 3 than I'm not sure what other specialization I would make my PC.
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