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The Dragon Age Inquisition inventory isn’t infinite. You will have to head back to your shop every now and then to restock when exploring the Hinterlands. While these runs and the sense of urgency that comes with a full inventory makes game easier, most players wish for a Dragon Age Inquisition inventory editor that will either inflate your. Dragon Age 2 was more action oriented and didn't require much strategy as compared to Dragon Age Origins. Inquisition brings back the need to use tactics. Some abilities work well with others, take magic for example: You can freeze an enemy, then shatter them with melee attacks or other magic attacks if they are strong enough. Making Money in Dragon Age: Inquisition At the very start of the game, money will be pretty scarce, but as you level up and get access to other areas or the map, earning gold becomes easier. You'll be hunting creatures that drop better loot and rarer resources, which you can sell for more gold. Killing Flemeth while she's a dragon, discovering Leliana's past, finding Sten's lost sword is great and all, and while Alistair's personal quest isn't as long or as 'cool' as them, I still think it's the best companion quest of all Dragon Age Origins and it saddens me that we don't acknowledge more often how awesome it was.
Dragon Age Inquisition is finally out and it is massive. There are plenty of things to do and people new to the series and even returning vets could get overwhelmed.
This game explains most of what you need to do, but many times it does not do so until you do something for the first time. For example, Camps aren't explained until you find one for the first time. I'm here to give you some tips on getting starting as well as explain some of the early systems in the game.
This guide will go over starting your adventure in Dragon Age Inquisition including:
- Getting Started - What you should do before going to the first mission in the Hinterlands.
- Basic Systems - Details on using item search, tactics, combat, and more.
- Mount up - Getting your horse and unlocking mounts.
- Crafting Basics - Details on crafting weapons and armor.
- Helpful Tips - Some useful tips to get you started.
Getting Started
Before even starting the game you should be aware of Dragon Age Keep. This website allows you to upload choices from the previous Dragon Age games to the the site using your origin account. If you did not play the previous games, you can still view all the choices and change them to what you want.
After that, save it as a world state and make sure you are logged into your Origin account. Also, make sure your account is linked to whatever platform you are playing the game on.
When you make a character, it will ask you if you want to import a world state, say yes and all your choices will be added to the story.
After the beginning tutorial, you'll find yourself in Haven. The first thing you want to do is search the room you start in. There is loot as well as a special orders location to interact with. If you have the special edition or any DLC, this is where you pick it up.
After picking that up if you have it, you must talk to Cassandra before moving on. Once you've done that, you can explore a bit before going back to the war room.
This is a good time to get acquainted with the town and the crafting. Looking on the map, there are icons for merchants, crafting, and people.
- The people icons are part of the inquisition and you can talk to them for several purposes, including learning more about them.
- The merchant icons let you buy things like weapons and armor.
- There crafting icons are for an apothecary for making potions, a blacksmith for making weapons and armor, and a quartermaster for filling requisitions. I'll go into details on those later.
Go to each of the crafting icons on your map to unlock the ability to do them all. They will also explain how to do them when you go there, but I'll go over the basics for each one.
Apothecary
This is where you can make and upgrade potions. The require herbs to do both. Talk to Adan to get started.
- You always have Health potions, they are replenished whenever you go to town, or a camp for free.
- Other potions require herbs to replenish.
- You can upgrade potions to increase healing, duration and more. The upgrade table shows you what you can upgrade and how many materials you need.
Quartermaster
This is where you fill requisitions for your troops. This increases your power and influence.
- Influence and Power are two separate resources. They let you complete missions and unlock main story plots from the War Table.
Blacksmith
This is where you craft and upgrade armor and weapons.
- You need schematics to craft and make upgrades. If you have upgrades, you also need to come here to apply them to your weapons and armor.
Basic Systems
A nice feature in Dragon Age Inquisition is the item search. I'm playing on Xbox One, so the controls I say will refer to that console only.

Item Search
Pressing the left control stick down when walking around will emit a wave.
- This highlights any items in the area, even if they are aren't in sight.
- Use this to gather materials like ore and herbs, or find chests you didn't notice.
War Table
This is where you plan everything, unlock areas, and progress the story. The first quest has you scout the Hinterlands to unlock that area. Once you do that, you'll be able to visit that area, complete quests, and do the story quests.
There is more to do though. You have 3 members that can do missions for you, Cullen, Josephine, and Leliana. They each have their own strengths.
If you look on the map, you'll notice missions, some need more Power before you can start them. Doing missions can get you gold and other rewards.
- When selecting a person to send, it will give a description on how they handle the situation as well as how long it will take them to complete it.
- Some followers can shorten the time they do a mission. Who you choose can also determine how much of a reward you get as well as what happens in follow-up missions.
Combat and Tactics
I will just briefly go over the fighting system and tips to help you early on.
This game is different than most action RPGs. Dragon Age 2 was more action oriented and didn't require much strategy as compared to Dragon Age Origins. Inquisition brings back the need to use tactics.
Some abilities work well with others, take magic for example:
- You can freeze an enemy, then shatter them with melee attacks or other magic attacks if they are strong enough.
There are also skills that take advantage of certain situations. Rogues, for example, have an ability that increases damage on targets that have lower health than them or when they are panicked.
Some enemies also have weaknesses. Using the tactics display that was explained in the tutorial lets you see these weaknesses. This is also very important for winning at many fights.
If you just run in and attack, you can die pretty easily at times.
- Whenever you fight 3 or more enemies, or see enemies you haven't fought before, start with the tactics display.
- Hover over enemies to see their strengths, weaknesses, health, and other helpful info.
- Choose a party member that can take advantage of a target. For example, use lightning on the templars with shields because they are weak to it.
- Speaking of shields, the defect all frontal attacks, position your party on both side so you can damage him.
Also, pay attention to enemy archers and mages. You want top take these out on your members that don't have as much defense, plus they are easier to finish. I always save the heavily armored enemies for last.
That's just a small example of what to expect. Always check the battlefield before and during combat and look for ways to exploit the enemy.
Camps
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- The tent icons are camps. These are very important. They recover your health and mana fully, restores health potions, and allows you to replenish other health potions.
- You can also complete requisitions for tha area you're in and fast travel to camps.
- Unlocking the camps in an area makes doing quests around there much easier.
Mount up
After going to the hinterlands and completing the main story mission there, you can do a lot fo side missions. One of these allows you to get a horse and unlock mounts.
The quest has you talk to the horsemaster, who is far west of where you start. It is good to do this early to unlock mounts. Once you talk to him, he'll tell you to complete some quests before he will give the inquisition any horses.

He will also give you your own horse before you complete any of the other missions, this lets you travel faster, so it is worth it.
Crafting Basics
I will only explain the basics here because the crafting system is surprising in-depth.
First of all, weapon and armor can have 2 upgrade slots on them. You can find them, buy, or craft them.
- When crafting weapons, armor, or upgrades, it tells you what and how much of it you need. For example: Crafting a dagger requires metal and leather.
- When you select the Metal or Leather option, you can choose which metal or leather to put in.
- The bottom of the screen tells you what bonuses you will get from each one when you select them.
- When crafting upgrades, you can only put them in gear that has the same item level or higher as the upgrade. Example: level 7 upgrade can't go in a level 5 item.
Helpful Tips
Side Missions
These are more important than you think, especially early on.
- You get more experience so you can level faster. This is needed early because you will often find higher level enemies that you can't defeat.
- Items. Doing this missions can also grant rare items. I got 2 purple quality weapons from the first 2 side missions I did.
- They also give influence and power for you to sue at the war table.
Enemy Levels
I can't stress this enough, always check the levels of your enemies.
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- Even if you think you're in an area you can kill things at, you'll be surprised. Even a mission I had to close a portal that had level 12 enemies when I was level 4.
- Checking an enemies level when fighting can save you from death. Just run away if they are too high.
Multiplayer
That's right, the game also has multiplayer. It is completely separate from the single player game, but it is fun and I think everyone should at least try it out.
If you want to know how to unlock the characters, check out my How to Unlock Multiplayer Characters guide.
That's it for my beginner's guide. There is much moe to this game and I will add in-depth guides shortly for several things in Dragon Age Inquisition.
If you have any other questions, or suggestions to add for beginner's, let me know in the comments!
This Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment Guide will tell you all the best-in-slot equipment for Mages in Dragon Age Inquisition.
If you’re playing Dragon Age Inquisition as a Mage, you’re going to want to know what all of the best equipment is for your character. This Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment Guide will tell you exactly that.
This guide won’t go into all the different equipment options, second best gear if you’re missing DLCs, or anything like that. For that information, check the best weapons guide, the best armor guide and the best accessories guide.
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Dragon Age Inquisition Best Rogue Equipment
Dragon Age Inquisition Best Warrior Equipment
This guide is about showing you what gear your Mage will be wearing to be fully decked out in all the best gear in the game.
Weapon – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
When it comes to Dragon Age Inquisition best Mage equipment, the ultimate weapon available for Mages is the Encore staff. The recipe for the Encore staff can be found by completing the Halla Statue side quest in the Trespasser DLC.
Make it with Plush Fustian Velvet and Ice Dragon Bone for maximum power. For a Masterwork, use Fade-Touched Plush Fustian Velvet for 10% less mana cost.
Encore + Masterwork Archon Staff Blade/Masterwork Battlemage Staff Grip
- Damage: 77
- 82% Attack (31x Plush Fustian Velvet, 14x Ice Dragon Bone)
- Superb Rune: +25 Damage
- On Hit: Chance to sing an offensive buff for allies within 8 meters
- Masterwork: Abilities cost 10% less Mana
For more information on the best Mage weapons, check the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Weapons Guide.
Helmet – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
The Dragon Age Inquisition best Mage equipment for you helmet slot is the Cowl of the Pure (found), which is in a chest in the Descent DLC.
Cowl of the Pure (Found)
- Armor: 48
- 9 Magic
- 9% Magic Defense
- 9 Willpower
For more information on the best Mage armor, check the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Armor Guide.

Armor – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
The best Mage armor is the Superior Battlemage Armor upgraded with Battlemage Armor Arms and Battlemage Armor Legs. For materials, you want to use Silken Nether Cloth/Avvar Twill/Dragon Webbing and Imbued Tusket Hide and Veil Quartz. Which of the 3 cloths you choose doesn’t matter, they have the same stat bonus in terms of Attack.
For your Masterwork, use a Fade-Touched Ring Velvet to stack your mana reduction up to 17.5%.
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Superior Battlemage Armor
- Armor: 269
- 44 Magic (Silken Nether Cloth)
- 8 Cunning (Imbued Tusket Hide)
- 64 Health (Veil Quartz)
- 16% Magic Defense (Silken Nether Cloth)
- Masterwork: Abilities cost 7.5% less Mana
For more information on the best Mage armor, check the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Armor Guide.
Amulet – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
For your Mage’s Amulet slot when it comes to Dragon Age Inquisition best Mage equipment, you want Andraste’s Sacrifice, which decreases cooldowns by 10% and increases mana regen. It also taunts all enemies around the Mage from time to time, but you can just ignore that.
Andraste’s Sacrifice is in a chest in Villa Maurel in The Emerald Graves.
For other accessory options check out the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Accessories Guide
Belt – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
There aren’t any great belts for Mages. A Superb Belt of Health is about the best you’re going to do. It increases health by 200.
The Superb Belt of Health is found in The Emerald Graves by following a treasure map found in Watcher’s Reach.
For other accessory options check out the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Accessories Guide
Ring 1 – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
When it comes to Dragon Age Inquisition best accessories for Mages, your best-in-slot ring option in far and away the Ring of Doubt, which is looted from a corpse in the Exalted Plains during the side quest “Something to Prove.”
The Ring of Doubt makes your Mage automatically go into stealth when not attacking and automatically crit from stealth with a 20% flanking damage bonus. It’s a significant damage increase.
For other accessory options check out the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Accessories Guide
Ring 2 – Dragon Age Inquisition Best Mage Equipment
For your second ring slot when it comes to Dragon Age Inquisition best Mage equipment, you’ll want a Superb Ring of Attack. Warriors also want these, so you’ll want the Descent DLC so you can collect several of them.
One can be found in the Dwarven Tomb in the Hissing Wastes. If you have the Descent DLC, you can find more of them randomly in chests in the Deep Roads.
For other accessory options check out the full Dragon Age Inquisition Best Accessories Guide
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