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DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION INQUISITION PERKS GUIDE Version 1.1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This is a guide to the Inquisition Perks system in Dragon Age: Inquisition. The game doesn't do a very good job describing exactly what you're buying when selecting a perk, so here we are. THIS GUIDE CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS, MOSTLY IN THE FORM OF LOCATION AND QUEST NAMES. IT CONTAINS NO PLOT SPOILERS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ LEGAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Copyright 2014 Corey Csuhta (AlbrechtKarew on GameFAQs). This guide may only be reproduced for personal, private use. Only GameFAQs and GitHub may host this guide on my behalf. All other sites require express, written permission. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ INFLUENCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ You acquire perk points by gaining influence. When the meter fills up, you get a point to spend, and you rise to the next influence level. Each point requires more influence than the last. You can begin gaining influence as soon as the game starts. There are only 20 points total. This guide will help you spend them wisely. You can gain influence in the following ways: - Progress the story, make important decisions - Complete Inner Circle quests - Complete war table missions Some missions give more influence for doing them "correctly" - Capture keeps - Slay dragons - Close fade rifts - Complete minor quests - Purchase it with gold at the late-game Skyhold vendor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PERK REQUIREMENTS AND AGENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Some perks have requirements, such as a prerequisite perk or spending enough points in that perk tree. The most important thing to remember here is that acquiring Inquisition agents counts for point-prerequisites. So if you have three agents listed under Secrets, that counts as having 3 points spent in Secrets even though you didn't actually spend anything on the agents. Listing each agent and how to get them is beyond the scope of this guide. There's a fantastic agent list by WadeAnthony on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonage/comments/2nh1n6/list_of_agents_spoilers/ I do have two notes for agents: You should tell Speaker Anais that you want her to "listen and gather information", so that she becomes a Secrets agent. Quite a few of the Secrets perks are bad, so you need all of the help that you can get to avoid spending extra points in that tree. You should tell Lord Berand to return home, so that he becomes a Connections agent. The alternative is Forces, which you will spending a lot of points in anyway. This conversation choice is counterintuitive, because the Forces option on the wheel will mention joining the Inquisition, but you have to pick the choice that feels like a rejection to get Connections. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ THE SUGGESTED BUILD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Here's a quick summary of how I would build my Inquisition: > Underworld Knowledge > Advanced Focus > Master Focus > True Grit > More Healing Potions > Arcane Knowledge > Optimal Cutting > Deft Hands, Fine Tools > Nobility Knowledge > The Short List > History Knowledge > Antivan Tailoring > Tempered Glass Flasks > Exclusive Training 6 leftover points ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ PERK NOTES AND DETAILS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I've rated perks below and provided notes on what they actually do, distinct from their in-game description. Here's how the ratings work: - Required These perks are blocking access to final gear, schematics, a quest, or an agent. You HAVE to take these perks or you will miss things. - Good These perks are worth spending points on. Some good perks become more important if you are playing on hard or nightmare difficulty. - Poor These perks are really narrow, or give you boring items and you can't afford to waste points on them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ UNDERWORLD KNOWLEDGE (FORCES) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Opens up new dialogue options related to criminal activities and grants +50% XP for each codex entry unlocked. Rating: Required This perk adds richer dialog options concerning criminals and war. You'll know when you're using this perk because the conversation wheel will show a raven icon. Some of these conversation options allow you to recruit agents without the need for certain party members to be present. The XP boost for codex entries is for all entries, not just those concerning criminals and war, and it stacks with the other boosts. The earlier you get this perk, the better. You also need this perk if you want to recruit a certain male agent during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ MASSACHE'S METHOD (FORCES) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Grants a 5% increase in XP earned from killing foes. Rating: Good Only get this perk if you are still early in the game (before Skyhold). It becomes less worthwhile the longer you play. Keep in mind that you will definitely hit the soft level cap regardless of whether or not you take this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ RIDER'S POSTURE (FORCES) Requires: 2 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Training in proper weight distribution during hard riding significantly increases resistance to being unseated. Rating: Very Poor There are very few moments in the game where being thrown from your mount is an issue. Do not waste a point on this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ANTIVAN-STITCHED SADDLE (FORCES) Requires: Rider's Posture ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Proper tack of fine Antivan leather, custom fitted to both horse and rider, significantly increase resistance to being unseated. Rating: Very Poor There are very few moments in the game where being thrown from your mount is an issue. Do not waste a point on this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ADVANCED FOCUS (FORCES) Requires: 4 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Increase Maximum Focus from 100 to 200. Second Tier Focus Effect for abilities can be triggered. Rating: Good Focus abilities are your late-game trump cards. Who doesn't want to make giant green vortexes? You should get this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ MASTER FOCUS (FORCES) Requires: Advanced Focus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Increase Maximum Focus from 200 to 300. Third-Tier Focus effect for abilities can now be triggered. Rating: Good See above. We are pro-vortex in this guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ TRUE GRIT (FORCES) Requires: Capturing any keep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: All party members gain a 10% increase to all defenses. Rating: Good As of this writing, this perk is broken, and only affects the Inquisitor, not your entire party. It's up to you if you want it. You should get this no matter what if you are playing on Hard or Nightmare. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ MORE HEALING POTIONS (FORCES) Requires: 3 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Increases the maximum number of potions the party can carry to 4. Rating: Good This gives you 4 more stock in the Healing Potion slot (the automatic one). This isn't required for normal difficulty, but I consider it essential for anything harder. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ MAGE SCHEMATICS (FORCES) Requires: 4 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Provides new, rare schematics of mage armor and weapons Rating: Poor This perk will give you a one-time pack of tier 2 armor and weapon schematics for mages. Tier 2 equipment is not the best, tier 3 is. Don't buy this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ROGUE SCHEMATICS (FORCES) Requires: 4 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Provides new, rare schematics of rogue armor and weapons Rating: Poor This perk will give you a one-time pack of tier 2 armor and weapon schematics for rogues. Tier 2 equipment is not the best, tier 3 is. Don't buy this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ WARRIOR SCHEMATICS (FORCES) Requires: 4 points in Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Provides new, rare schematics of warrior armor and weapons Rating: Poor This perk will give you a one-time pack of tier 2 armor and weapon schematics for warriors. Tier 2 equipment is not the best, tier 3 is. Don't buy this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ARCANE KNOWLEDGE (SECRETS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Opens up new Dialogue options related to the Fade or Arcane Studies. Grants +50% XP for each codex entry unlocked. Rating: Required This perk adds richer dialog options concerning magic. You'll know when you're using this perk because the conversation wheel will show a circular thunderburst icon. Some of these conversation options allow you to recruit agents without the need for certain party members to be present. The XP boost for codex entries is for all entries, not just those concerning magic, and it stacks with the other boosts. The earlier you get this perk, the better off you'll be. You need this perk for some sentencing options to become available for Sit in Judgement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ OPTIMAL CUTTING (SECRETS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Grants a 10% change to receive extra herbs with each harvest. Rating: Good When harvesting herbs, you have a 10% chance to get up to 8 additional copies of that herb. This is surprisingly useful if you diligently harvest everything that you walk by. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EAGLE-EYED (SECRETS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Grants a significant increase to the discovery range of the searching action. Rating: AUUUGH NO To be honest, I do not want my search radius to expand. I don't want to keep pinging the random Elfroot or ladder halfway across the valley. I find this perk infuriating, rather than helpful. However, this might be something that you, personally, want to get. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ENHANCED STUDIES (SECRETS) Requires: 2 points in Secrets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Grants an additional +50% XP for each foe studied, including those already completed. Rating: Poor You get more experience for turning in research items. This perk will also give you an immediate experience boost, retroactively, if you've already researched some monsters. Keep in mind that you will definitely hit the soft level cap regardless of whether or not you take this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ DEFT HANDS, FINE TOOLS (SECRETS) Requires: 4 points in Secrets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Allows all rogues in the party to open masterwork locks. Rating: Required You need this perk to complete some Inner Circle quests, and also to reach some of the better loot in the game. This perk is mandatory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ FORWARD SCOUTS (SECRETS) Requires: Capture any keep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Reveals additional landmarks and points of interest on the maps of every area. Rating: Poor This adds additional point-of-interest and "X" marks on your map. You don't need this perk in order to complete any of the landmark quests, and this perk does not add any additional warp points. Only get it if you like the flavor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ TRAINEE HERBALISTS (SECRETS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Gain a collection of Tier 1 Herbs. Rating: Poor This gives you a one-time package of herbs. You can gather herbs yourself, or grow them in Skyhold. Don't waste a point here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ VETERAN HERBALISTS (SECRETS) Requires: Trainee Herbalists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: As part of the training push, a large collection of uncommon herbs will be delivered for personal use Rating: Poor This gives you a one-time package of herbs. You can gather herbs yourself, or grow them in Skyhold. Don't waste a point here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ MASTER HERBALISTS (SECRETS) Requires: Veteran Herbalists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: A large collection of rare herbs will be delivered for personal use Rating: Poor This gives you a one-time package of herbs. You can gather herbs yourself, or grow them in Skyhold. Don't waste a point here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NOBILITY KNOWLEDGE (CONNECTIONS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Detailed study of politics, rhetoric, and those who wield them to best effect. Opens up new dialogue options related to nobles and politics. Grants +50% XP for each codex entry unlocked. Rating: Required This perk adds richer dialog options concerning nobility. You'll know when you're using this perk because the conversation wheel will show a crown icon. Some of these conversation options allow you to recruit agents without the need for certain party members to be present. The XP boost for codex entries is for all entries, not just those concerning nobility, and it stacks with the other boosts. The earlier you get this perk, the better. You need this perk to dance with the Dowager during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ STERLING REPUTATION (CONNECTIONS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Merchants will pay the Inquisition 10% more for items sold to them. Rating: Poor You don't need this perk to make lots of money in this game. Only get it if you have no better alternative. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ A FAVOR FOR A FAVOR (CONNECTIONS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Merchants will offer the Inquisition a 10% discount on their goods. Rating: Poor You don't need this perk to make lots of money in this game. Only get it if you have no better alternative. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ELITE CLIENTELE (CONNECTIONS) Requires: Sterling Reputation and A Favor for a Favor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Shops offer to buy and sell for 15% better prices. Rating: Poor If you got the two prerequisite perks, you probably don't need to spend a third point on this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ THE RARE STOCKS (CONNECTIONS) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Inquisition procurers can leverage the organization's reputation to purchase a shipment of rare and valuable raw materials for crafting. Rating: Poor This perk gives you a one-time pack of tier 1 metals and cloth, about 10 of each kind. You can gather these yourself, and even buy some of them from merchants. Spend your points elsewhere. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EXACTING BUYERS (CONNECTIONS) Requires: The Rare Stocks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: A little shrewd negotiation will allow inquisition procurers to buy a shipment of high-quality materials for their craftsmen. Rating: Poor This perk gives you a one-time pack of tier 2 metals and cloth, about 10 of each kind. You can gather these yourself, and even buy some of them from merchants. Spend your points elsewhere. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ONLY THE FINEST (CONNECTIONS) Requires: Exacting Buyers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: A word to the right people, and our Inquisition procurers can bid at auction on the very highest-quality, rare materials for their craftsmen. Rating: Poor This perk gives you a one-time pack of tier 3 metals and cloth, about 10 of each kind. You can gather these yourself. While this perk might be somewhat worth it, the two other points you'd have to spend to get there are not. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ THE SHORT LIST (CONNECTIONS) Requires: 5 points in Connections ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Merchants eager to win favor from the Inquisition will give access to special offers for rare inventory. Rating: Required When you have this perk, most merchants will add additional rare items to their inventory list. When a merchant is showing a rare item, that tab of their store window will have a star mark above it. The rare item for each merchant rotates between a set list. If they don't have what you want, map completely out and back into that zone to refresh their inventory. Sometimes it seems like they're not changing their offering, but believe me, they are. RNG just hates you. Just keep mapping out and back in and you'll get it. This perk is the only way to get some T3 masterwork schematics from the Hissing Wastes and Emprise du Lion merchants, and the only way to get certain unique items. You like fancy equipment, right? GET THIS PERK. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES (CONNECTIONS) Requires: Capture any keep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Merchants will send messages when they have sales at their stores in hopes the Inquisitor will put in an appearance. Rating: Poor When you have this perk, you can ask Josephine for information about which merchants are having a sale. If you visit them, they will offer you a temporary discount. This perk is not useful enough to spend a point on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ HISTORY KNOWLEDGE (INQUISITION) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Opens up new dialogue options related to history and the Chantry. Grants an additional +50% XP for each codex entry found. Rating: Good This perk adds richer dialog options concerning history and religion. You'll know when you're using this perk because the conversation wheel will show a book icon. Some of these conversation options allow you to recruit agents without the need for certain party members to be present. Of all of the Knowledge perks, this is the one you will encounter most often on conversation wheels. The XP boost for codex entries is for all entries, not just those concerning history, and it stacks with the other boosts. The earlier you get this perk, the better. This perk's rating is currently "Good" because it doesn't seem like it's required for any missable agents or story steps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ANTIVAN TAILORING (INQUISITION) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Increases inventory capacity by 15. Rating: Good You don't have to expand your inventory capacity for any reason except convenience, but you will have to empty out your bags much more often without this perk. You have to spend some points in Inquisition eventually, so you might as well get this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ IMPERIAL COURT TAILORING (INQUISITION) Requires: Antivan Tailoring ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Increases inventory capacity by 15. Rating: Good If you aren't having inventory trouble, you don't have to get this second bag upgrade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ TEMPERED GLASS FLASKS (INQUISITION) Requires: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Adds one more potion slot for all party members. Rating: Required This lets each party member keep one more type of potion on their belt. Since your first two potion slots will likely be reserved for defensive or healing potions, you should take this so that you can have room for an offensive potion. Absolutely required on harder difficulties. No one will be safe from your potion bottle litter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EXCLUSIVE TRAINING (INQUISITION) Requires: 4 points in Inquisition ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In-game Description: Gain 1 combat ability point, for the Inquisitor only. Rating: Required You need all of the ability points that you can get on the Inquisitor. Don't skip this perk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ UPDATE HISTORY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1.1.1: Corrected icons for knowledge perks. 1.1.0: Add notes for The Rare Stocks, Exacting Buyers, and Only the Finest 1.0.2: Fix GameFAQs ASCII encoding issues Clarify directions for Lord Bertrand Clarify Knowledge perk functionality 1.0.1: Fix GameFAQs ASCII encoding issues Fix directions for Speaker Anais 1.0.0: First release
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