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Requesting some opinions on this matter
November 26th, 2009, 04:22
So, I've been playing Dragon Age: Origins lately (including the DLC) and I'm pretty frustrated at this very moment. I couldn't sleep at all yesterday. Why, you may ask? Because I'm stuck thinking about what combination I should do while I'm creating a new character.
The thing is, I intend to "explore" the alternate events/scenes in Dragon Age: Origins. And seeing as I like Alistair and Morrigan a lot, I intend to initiate a romance/sex scene. The first one I'm going to "hit" would be Alistair. However, there are certain combinations you'd have to make at character creation, such being the race, class, gender and eventually, the school of magic and/or talents.
So, I've been writing up a list of possible combinations that interest me. I can't seem to choose, however. Plus, the standards of my preferences are quite high if it comes to this. Yes, I'm a huge fan of this game, as well as other masterpieces of BioWare.
I'm using the bold BBCode to show whereas I'm having troubles choosing the class and specialization. Of course, I can choose two specialization points, but that is not of the essence at this very moment.
Human Female (Noble):
Human Male (Noble):
Dwarf Female (Noble):
Human -> Male or Female?
If Male: Warrior OR Mage?
If Male: Rogue OR Warrior?
The thing is, I intend to "explore" the alternate events/scenes in Dragon Age: Origins. And seeing as I like Alistair and Morrigan a lot, I intend to initiate a romance/sex scene. The first one I'm going to "hit" would be Alistair. However, there are certain combinations you'd have to make at character creation, such being the race, class, gender and eventually, the school of magic and/or talents.
So, I've been writing up a list of possible combinations that interest me. I can't seem to choose, however. Plus, the standards of my preferences are quite high if it comes to this. Yes, I'm a huge fan of this game, as well as other masterpieces of BioWare.
I'm using the bold BBCode to show whereas I'm having troubles choosing the class and specialization. Of course, I can choose two specialization points, but that is not of the essence at this very moment.
Human Female (Noble):
- Mage
- Blood Mage
- Arcane Warrior
- Shapeshifter
- Healer
- Warrior
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
- Rogue
- Bard
- Assassin
- Duelist
- Ranger
Human Male (Noble):
- Mage:
- Blood Mage
- Arcane Warrior
- Shapeshifter
- Healer
- Warrior:
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
- Rogue:
- Bard
- Assassin
- Duelist
- Ranger
- Bard
Dwarf Female (Noble):
- Warrior:
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
- Rogue:
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
- Warrior:
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
- Templar
- Rogue:
- Templar
- Beserker
- Reaver
- Champion
Human -> Male or Female?
If Male: Warrior OR Mage?
If Warrior: Templar AND Champion OR Beserker AND Reaver?If Female: Mage OR Rogue?
If Mage: Blood Mage AND Arcane Warrior OR Healer AND Arcane Warrior?
If Mage: Healer AND Arcane Warrior OR Shapeshifter AND Healer?Dwarf -> Male OR Female?
If Rogue: Assassin AND Bard OR Bard and Duelist?
If Male: Rogue OR Warrior?
If Rogue: Bard AND Assassin OR Duelist AND Assassin?I've seriously gone mad these last few hours. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If Warrior: Templar AND Champion or Reaver AND Beserker?
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"The world outside these mavellous walls is a corrupt, rotten husk. Reason, is absence."
"The world outside these mavellous walls is a corrupt, rotten husk. Reason, is absence."
—Lord Lucien Fairfax
November 26th, 2009, 11:09
Well, they'd all work. Of course, when you're an Arcane Warrior, you'll be wearing plate armor, so I guess that's out of the question for your female mage? They basically wear warrior equipment.
As for the Rogue - a bard/duelist would certainly work. I'd only take 1 point in Bard though (for the mana/stamina regeneration aura), and 4 points duelist. Other than that, you'd need evasion, backstab-on-stunned-targets (the talent before reaching Feign Death), 1 point in stealth and about 8 points in dual wield (the upper and lower set of dual wielding talents).
This build would start out somewhat weak, but would end up being quite the destroyer in the end. So basically, if you want to romance Alistair with a proper female character, I'd recommend:
- Human Noble Female
- Duelist/Bard (4/1 in points)
- Dual wielding
As for the male to romance Morrigan, you have a lot of options. Reaver/Berserker will work out quite well, though I recommend dual wielding here as well (2H combat feels somewhat sluggish). It's also suitably evil for Morrigan. Of course, a Blood Mage is no less evil, and quite powerful as well, so that's not a bad option, combined either with Spirit Guardian for a very powerful, full caster, or with Arcane Warrior to become something of a tank (though you'll have to pick a lot of buffing spells in that case to make it work).
I hope that helps a bit. If you have more questions, just ask.
Edit: Oh, and a ranged rogue will work as well, of course, in which case your talent allocation will be quite different.
As for the Rogue - a bard/duelist would certainly work. I'd only take 1 point in Bard though (for the mana/stamina regeneration aura), and 4 points duelist. Other than that, you'd need evasion, backstab-on-stunned-targets (the talent before reaching Feign Death), 1 point in stealth and about 8 points in dual wield (the upper and lower set of dual wielding talents).
This build would start out somewhat weak, but would end up being quite the destroyer in the end. So basically, if you want to romance Alistair with a proper female character, I'd recommend:
- Human Noble Female
- Duelist/Bard (4/1 in points)
- Dual wielding
As for the male to romance Morrigan, you have a lot of options. Reaver/Berserker will work out quite well, though I recommend dual wielding here as well (2H combat feels somewhat sluggish). It's also suitably evil for Morrigan. Of course, a Blood Mage is no less evil, and quite powerful as well, so that's not a bad option, combined either with Spirit Guardian for a very powerful, full caster, or with Arcane Warrior to become something of a tank (though you'll have to pick a lot of buffing spells in that case to make it work).
I hope that helps a bit. If you have more questions, just ask.

Edit: Oh, and a ranged rogue will work as well, of course, in which case your talent allocation will be quite different.
SasqWatch
Original Sin Donor
November 27th, 2009, 18:18
Thanks for your opinion, much appreciated. I've decided to go for a male Human Warrior (2h DPS) for now. And I'll delay the creation of a female character until later on, as to think about it some more. Warriors are actually quite fun, although I've always been spellcaster before (such being World of Warcraft (Shaman Restoration) and other games), so I guess I'll need some time to get used to the melee-side of things.
My current party exists out of Alistair, Morrigan, Wynne and I. So far it's going good and Wynne is quite… handsome. I intend to go for a rogue on my next playthrough and see what it is like now that I've installed the Dexterity fix. I wonder though; which one is dealing more damage eventually - a dual-wielding warrior or rogue (including dexterity fix)?
My current party exists out of Alistair, Morrigan, Wynne and I. So far it's going good and Wynne is quite… handsome. I intend to go for a rogue on my next playthrough and see what it is like now that I've installed the Dexterity fix. I wonder though; which one is dealing more damage eventually - a dual-wielding warrior or rogue (including dexterity fix)?
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"The world outside these mavellous walls is a corrupt, rotten husk. Reason, is absence."
"The world outside these mavellous walls is a corrupt, rotten husk. Reason, is absence."
—Lord Lucien Fairfax
November 28th, 2009, 01:32
The Rogue if you can position it correctly, so it can do backstabs. I honestly don't think anything can come close to a Rogue with Haste (mage spell) or Momentum (dual wield skill) that is backstabbing a target in terms of single target DPS. It's simply redicilous.
SasqWatch
Original Sin Donor
November 30th, 2009, 23:45
There is a mod out that allows you to romance all characters in one playthrough. While I would never play a gay character, if it suits you, the mod is out there. Enjoy!
Note that Alistair will think you're a girl. He's kinda dim so I guess it's not hard to fool him.
Note that Alistair will think you're a girl. He's kinda dim so I guess it's not hard to fool him.
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c-computer, r-role, p-playing, g-game, nut-extreme fan
=crpgnut or just
'nut @crpgnut
aka survivalnut
December 1st, 2009, 23:29
LOL! @Benedict- but if Shale is your thing rock on!
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c-computer, r-role, p-playing, g-game, nut-extreme fan
=crpgnut or just
'nut @crpgnut
aka survivalnut
c-computer, r-role, p-playing, g-game, nut-extreme fan
=crpgnut or just
'nut @crpgnut
aka survivalnut
December 2nd, 2009, 00:01
Ew.. you'd have to be pretty stoned for that.
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"Mystery is important. To know everything, to know the whole truth, is dull. There is no magic in that. Magic is not knowing, magic is wondering about what and how and where." ~ Cortez, from The Longest Journey
"Mystery is important. To know everything, to know the whole truth, is dull. There is no magic in that. Magic is not knowing, magic is wondering about what and how and where." ~ Cortez, from The Longest Journey
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