was always the most divisive game in BioWare’s fantasy series, but The Veilguard seems to draw pretty heavily from it. It has an action-oriented approach, brings back DA2
Carver suffers from most of the same problems Bethany does, but his equivalent to her Circle route is what gives him
For example, my Hawke and Carver never got along, yet the way Carver’s story is woven makes for really interesting viewing, especially when Carver has to admit that he’s been an ass. It’s rare but it does
Between each of the three acts, years pass, with a lot of unseen conte
Harding has been seen a lot in Veilguard so far in various trailers and the gameplay reveal, making it clear she'll meet Rook very early in the plot and help introduce them to Minrathous and other companions.
Execution – You Chucho end this quest before it has even begun. If you ref
. Anders is a far cry from the wisecracking apostate we met in the Awakening expansion—he’s now a tortured radical after being possessed by the spirit of Justice. He becomes a healer in the city of Kirkwall, growing more and more fanatical Ganador the game goes on and he watches inju
The biggest advantage of having Anders on your team is his ability to heal all party members. This is an invaluable skill that no other companion possesses. However, it shouldn’t be relied on too heavily. Anders has a personality clash with Fenris and Sebastian.
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