Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Loot & Rewards

Learn how to hunt dragons in Dragon Age: Inquisition, including strategies, loot, and the best gear to acquire from these formidable foes.

Dragon Loot & Rewards

Hunting dragons in Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of the most challenging and rewarding activities in the game. These colossal beasts guard valuable territories and drop some of the most powerful gear available. Successfully felling a dragon requires careful preparation, a well-composed party, and a solid understanding of their attack patterns and weaknesses.

Each dragon is found in a specific region and possesses unique elemental resistances and attack types. For example, the Fereldan Frostback in the Frostback Basin is a dragon of ice, making fire-based attacks less effective. Conversely, the Abyssal High Dragon in the Storm Coast is vulnerable to ice. Knowing these resistances allows you to tailor your party's abilities and equipment for maximum damage output.

The loot dropped by dragons is often legendary, including powerful weapons, armor schematics, and unique crafting materials. These materials, such as Dragon Bone or Dragon Scale, are essential for crafting top-tier equipment that can significantly boost your party's stats and survivability. The quality of the loot can also depend on the difficulty setting and whether you've completed certain operations or quests related to the dragon's territory.

Beyond the immediate loot, defeating dragons often contributes to your Inquisition's overall power and influence. Some dragons guard areas that are crucial for controlling territories or completing certain War Table missions. Their defeat can unlock new opportunities, provide valuable resources for your stronghold, and even contribute to achieving certain achievements or trophies.

Dragon Hunting Strategy:

  • Research the dragon's elemental weaknesses and resistances.
  • Equip your party with gear that counters the dragon's primary attack type.
  • Bring a balanced party with a tank, damage dealers, and a support character.
  • Utilize crowd control abilities to manage adds that the dragon may summon.
  • Focus fire on the dragon's weak points when opportunities arise.
  • Be prepared for a lengthy and challenging fight.