Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Side Quests

Complete Dragon Age: Inquisition's side quests to gain rewards, develop companions, and influence the world.

Side Quests

Side quests in Dragon Age: Inquisition offer a wealth of content beyond the main storyline, providing opportunities to explore the world, develop your companions, and earn valuable rewards. Engaging with these optional objectives is crucial for a complete and fulfilling experience.

Side quests vary greatly in scope and complexity. Some are simple fetch quests or combat encounters, while others involve intricate storylines, moral dilemmas, and significant character development.

Types of Side Quests:

  • Companion Quests: These quests delve into the personal histories and motivations of your companions. Completing them is essential for building rapport, unlocking their full potential, and often influencing their ultimate fate. Examples include Cassandra's Locate the Missing Seekers or Blackwall's quest to uncover his past.
  • War Table Missions: While not always traditional quests, War Table operations often have narrative elements and can unlock new areas or provide crucial intelligence. Missions like Secure More Lyrium for the Templars or Stop Venatori Activity in the West fall into this category.
  • Area Quests: Each major region in the game features numerous side quests that flesh out the lore and challenges of that specific area. These can involve clearing out bandit camps, investigating strange occurrences, or helping local inhabitants.
  • Collectibles: Many side quests involve finding specific items, such as shards, letters, or lore objects. While seemingly minor, collecting these often unlocks lore entries, provides small rewards, or contributes to larger objectives.
  • Bounties and Arena Challenges: Some areas offer combat-focused side activities, such as hunting specific dangerous creatures or participating in arena battles, which test your combat prowess and reward you with gold and experience.

Benefits of Completing Side Quests:

  • Experience Points: Side quests provide valuable experience, helping you level up your Inquisitor and companions faster.
  • Gold and Items: Many quests reward you with gold, crafting materials, schematics, and powerful equipment.
  • Influence: Completing side quests contributes to your Inquisition's overall influence, unlocking new perks and War Table operations.
  • Lore and Story: Side quests often reveal deeper insights into the world of Thedas, its history, and its inhabitants.
  • Companion Approval: Completing companion-specific quests can significantly increase their approval of you.

Don't underestimate the importance of side quests. They are integral to experiencing the full breadth of Dragon Age: Inquisition's rich world and narrative.