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What level should I do DLC Dragon Age: Inquisition?

JoH and Descent will unlock once you get to Skyhold in the game but while you can do them whenever you like it's best to wait until near the end of the story level 20 or above.
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When should I do the DLC Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Preferably, you should be level 20 before starting the DLCs. You can play them at any time however I always play them after Doom Upon the World.
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What level should I be for Trespasser DLC?

Get your character to around level 20 before taking them on.
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What level should I be to beat Dragon Age: Inquisition?

The recommended player level is 13 or above, but the Northern Hunter is considered to be the easiest High Dragon to defeat in the game.
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What is the recommended level for Disaster in the Deep Roads?

Find the mission labeled Disaster in the Deep Roads. You must have power to complete it. There is no level recommendation. Requires 16 power to start.
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Should I do DLC before what pride had wrought?

I like to do The Descent right before What Pride Has Wrought. What Pride Has Wrought is the start of the end sequence and I just find it comes a little too soon. The pacing is better if you have another mission between Wicked Eyes/Here Lies The Abyss and the end sequence, so I stick The Descent in there.
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What level should I be for Jaws of Hakkon Dragon Age: Inquisition?

One thing worth noting is that Jaws of Hakkon is aimed at those who have played a fair amount of the main Inquisition story. You should be at least level 20 before diving in, and you'll need eight power points to open up the expansion's new area, Frostback Basin.
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How long does it take to beat Dragon Age: Inquisition with all DLC?

When focusing on the main objectives, Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser DLC is about 5½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 8½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
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Which class is most fun in Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Rogues are by far the best class in Dragon Age: Inquisition. There are two types: dual-wield rogues, who work with daggers, and archer rogues, who work with bows and arrows.
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What is the easiest dragon to fight Inquisition?

Northern Hunter

You must close the rift in the lake and drain the lake before you are able to find and kill the dragon. The Northern Hunter is the weakest dragon in the game so if you have progressed through the many story enough to access Crestwood so should be able to fight the dragon.
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What level should you be for Skyhold?

Now for this playthrough you must reach Skyhold and be at level 5 or less. This means you can be a ways into level 5 when you reach Skyhold. You will want to avoid as many enemies as you can for this playthrough.
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Can you keep playing Dai after Trespasser?

Activating the war table operation triggers a "point of no return"; you will no longer be able to travel to other areas via the World Map—including Skyhold—and you cannot do any quests from the main game or any other DLC, even after finishing the Trespasser content.
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What level should I be for Forbidden Oasis Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Forbidden Oasis: 8+ (8-12, 5-15, 18-20)
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When should I do Blood and Wine DLC?

Blood and Wine is available after beating The Witcher 3's main story, and should be the absolute last thing players do in the game. Completing this Witcher 3 expansion any earlier can cause players to discover massive narrative spoilers.
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What order should I do Dragon Age DLC?

The DLCs are largely standalone, & you can play them in whatever order you like. Chronologically, you would play Leliana's Song first, then Origins itself, then Awakening, then The Golems of Amgarrak, then Witch Hunt.
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Should I join the mages or Templars Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Though siding with the Mages introduces the player to the fabulous and sassy Dorian Pavus more quickly, siding with the Templars gives the player insight into a very interesting boss battle against an Envy demon. The boss battle itself isn't as cool as the one against the mighty Fear demon later on in the game.
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Who is the most romanced character in Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Dragon Age Inquisition: Every Possible Romance, Ranked
  • 8 Josephine Montilyet.
  • 7 Blackwall.
  • 6 Iron Bull.
  • 5 Dorian Pavus.
  • 4 Cassandra Pentaghast.
  • 3 Sera.
  • 2 Solas.
  • 1 Cullen Rutherford.
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What is the least popular romance in Dragon Age: Inquisition?

“According to the telemetry, Dorian wasn't an active companion in very many peoples' parties,” Gaider says. “He was also the least-romanced of the romanceable NPCs, percentage-wise.
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Which dragon is the hardest Dragon Age: Inquisition?

As if the name doesn't give it away, the Highland Ravager is the most dangerous dragon in base Inquisition and it has no problem taking down Inquisitors of any level. According to Dragon Age: The World Of Thedas Volume 2, Ravagers are particularly notorious for their catastrophic rampages across the continent.
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How many endings does Dragon Age: Inquisition have?

There are "a few completely unique endings" with variations. Dragon Age: Inquisition having "40 major endings with variations" sounded a little excessive when producer Cameron Lee mentioned it last week. It was.
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How long is the Jaws of Hakkon DLC?

While Jaws of Hakkon is neither revolutionary or ultimately necessary, it is gorgeous and offers 6-8 hours of gameplay for the price of a solo trip to the movies.
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Is Dragon Age better than Skyrim?

1 Why Skyrim: Better Quest Quality

The busywork of things like crafting or herb gathering in Skyrim is more enjoyable than in Dragon Age, too. Side quests are less formulaic and some can even feel like they were individually handcrafted. The numerous approaches players can take also lend much to the quest variation.
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What level is Hakkon?

Jaws of Hakkon is recommended for players already at level 20 and up, which is where the game's current soft level cap will have already started to slow your progress, and it is clear from the difficulty of enemies you face that this is designed to be a very late or post-game experience.
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Can I play Jaws of Hakkon after trespasser?

You can play them whenever you want, and you even get exclusive dialogue depending on when you play them (though Descent only has one line that differs depending on whether you play it before or after the final mission). Personally, I like playing Jaws Of Hakkon after the story and The Descent before it ends.
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What does Jaws of Hakkon add?

Installing Jaws of Hakkon will allow the Inquisitor to add a new ability upgrade labeled Aegis of the Rift. The ability can be upgraded after certain plot events in the DLC mini-campaign.
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