Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition

Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition

Swimming Bird 11 ago. 2014 às 12:31
Help with a dual wield warrior.
My first time playing this game was on console, and played as a dual wielding warrior class human noble. Was just wondering if I could get some help with fine tuning this a little because I haven't played as it since then (mages OP) and am starting another one. Some things I am looking for input in are attribute point allocation, gear to use, and talents to take. Thanks in advance for the advice!
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Radfun 11 ago. 2014 às 13:24 
The three attributes i mostly spend on at first were strength and dex. After i pretty much had that well maxed out i started putting point into constitution. I don't know which way you want to go though i pretty much build mine up for tanking as a duel wield warrior can tank rather well. as for gear i used massive plate armor.
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kane 11 ago. 2014 às 13:33 
I have mods on my game so things may be different it depends on what you want but for heavy armor then Wade's Superior Dragonbone Plate armor set but you will need 42 strength.

Weapon style dual dagger
Str - 42
Dex - Max

Main hand +Dagger off hand
str-max
dex-30 will let you get all relevant talents and daggers.
will-25

Dual main hand weapons
str-max
will-25
dex-36 will be enough to get all Dual Wielding talents because two main hand weapons you will have less attack speed but you get bigger hits then spread out the rest of the points.

Truth is everybody will have different ways of doing it i found dual is best mid to late game.
ÄmJii 11 ago. 2014 às 13:59 
Dual Wield Warrior becomes really powerful no matter how you choose to build him, I usually go with two full-sized weapons, get enough Dex for DW abilities & rest to STR and call it a day.

There's no real point in sinking points to Willpower if you go with Wade's Dragonskin armor set (medium armor has least Fatigue -penalty), I don't know why people suggest the heaviest armor set.
kane 11 ago. 2014 às 18:22 
Originalmente postado por ÄmJii:
Dual Wield Warrior becomes really powerful no matter how you choose to build him, I usually go with two full-sized weapons, get enough Dex for DW abilities & rest to STR and call it a day.

There's no real point in sinking points to Willpower if you go with Wade's Dragonskin armor set (medium armor has least Fatigue -penalty), I don't know why people suggest the heaviest armor set.

Will power for talents and i like heavy armor thats why i pick it there is plenty of points to go around.
Swimming Bird 12 ago. 2014 às 11:04 
Thanks for the advice everyone! It really has helped me plan my stuff out.
Amarae Morti 15 ago. 2014 às 13:45 
Warriors are str, str, and more str. Other attribs as required but anything more is pretty much a waste. You only get 3 stam per point of Will so the investment required to make a significant difference isn't worth it. You can argue that it also helps mental resist, but you won't get it high enough to be effective. Similar results for all other Attribs. Particularly with Dual Wield, things just aren't going to last long enough to worry about Health and Defense. Again, you won't be able to raise you Def high enough to make any sig difference. Let your armor do the work it
supposed to and forget Def. I suppose there are some decent Dex based Warrior builds, but to me you gimp your toon doing so because you need to shave Dex to put into Str or your damage suffers a lot. If you're gonna go this route, you're better off just building a Cun rogue and be done with it. Anyway, with Warrior builds, any point you put points into Attrib other than Str weakens your toon. A few points won't hurt much, but if you go too far, you will end up with a gimp toon.
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