


This story takes place before the end of Dragon Age II. Dragon Age II – Legacy: I wish I had this DLC, as I think it’s insanely important to the overall story especially since a good portion of it directly impact Dragon Age Inquisition.Yes, I get it’s hinted in the cut-scene after the credits but still it’s huge information. He takes off before revealing that he has an organization that potentially in the next game your character will be fighting against with Solas being the next ultimate boss. Solas also at this points takes away the anchor/mark that is killing the Inquisitor. In the DLC we learn why Solas gave the orb to Corypheus in hopes to use it to bring back the world of elves. Not only does he reappear, but you learn he is Fen’Harel the Dread Wolf (though this is noted after the credits of the main game by Flemeth/Mythal). Qunari are also attacking using the eluvians and Solas reappears. So what happens? The Inquisition is still around and the governing bodies want oversight or the Inquisition to be disbanded completely. I get it happens two years after the main story but honestly it’s so major to the plot, I don’t know why this has to be locked away behind paid DLC. This has major effects on the next game in the series and goes way more into Solas’ character. Dragon Age Inquisition – Trespasser: I cannot state enough how this should not be DLC.If you have not played the games and want to, please do not read forward as there will be spoilers. So I’m going to go to rank the ones that add additional stories to the game after the main one is over with my reasoning for each.

And I have gotten the chance to play with the vast majority of them. Now each of the games have their own DLC (downloadable content) that are available for purchase, from extra story lines to items such as mounts, weapons, and armors. And yes I’m wrapping all three games into one and calling them my favorite. I appreciate your support.ĭragon Age series is my favorite game of all time. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
