Experience Farming Strategies
Maximizing your experience gain in Dragon Age: Inquisition is essential for leveling up your Inquisitor and companions, allowing you to tackle more challenging content and unlock powerful abilities. Several strategies can be employed to efficiently farm experience throughout your playthrough.
The most consistent source of experience comes from completing quests, both main story missions and side quests. Prioritizing quests in newly unlocked areas often yields higher experience rewards. Additionally, closing Fade Rifts provides a significant chunk of experience, especially those that are more challenging or appear in higher-level zones. Don't underestimate the value of smaller rifts; they can add up quickly.
Combat encounters also grant experience, particularly those involving larger groups of enemies or tougher foes like demons and dragons. Utilizing the Tactical Camera to set up effective crowd control and damage combos can help you defeat enemies more quickly, thus increasing your overall experience per hour. Looting fallen enemies and their surroundings can also yield valuable items that can be sold for gold, which can then be used to purchase better gear or crafting materials, indirectly aiding in faster combat.
Exploration plays a role as well. Discovering new areas, finding lore objects, and completing collections can grant bonus experience. Some War Table missions, particularly those focused on reconnaissance or diplomacy, can also provide experience rewards upon completion. Remember to check the War Table regularly for new opportunities.
Experience Farming Tips:
- Prioritize completing main and side quests.
- Actively seek out and close Fade Rifts.
- Engage in combat with larger groups of enemies.
- Utilize the Tactical Camera for efficient combat.
- Explore new areas and discover lore objects.
- Check the War Table for experience-granting missions.