Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Gold Farming Strategies — Dragon Age: Inquisition Guide

Boost your gold in Dragon Age: Inquisition using War Table operations like 'A Golden Opportunity' and 'A Gift from the Imperial Palace.

Gold farming in Dragon Age: Inquisition can be efficiently managed through War Table operations. These operations vary in duration, required resources (like Power), and prerequisites, often yielding valuable items or currency. Strategic completion of these operations can significantly boost your resources.

War Table Operations for Gold & Items

The War Table offers several operations that can provide valuable rewards, including unique items and potentially gold indirectly through selling items. Here's a breakdown of some notable operations:

Operation NameDurationPrerequisitesRewards (Forces)Rewards (Secrets)Rewards (Connections)
A Gift from the Imperial Palace240 minAvailable after Halamshiral if Empress Celene survived, remains ruler of Orlais, and is in a relationship with BrialaN/AN/A1 Amulet of Power
A Golden Opportunity48 minCosts 1 Power. Claimed the Emprise du Lion and at least 3 perks selected with the connections specialistN/AN/A1 Anderfels Cleaver
A Memorial for Haven60 minCompleted the setback, Inquisition Rank at least 51 Edgy Dagger GripN/A1 Edgy Dagger Grip
A Present for Bianca60 minAvailable after investing many perk points into the Secrets category.N/A1 Aiming Module IIN/A
A Whisper from Behind the Throne240 minCompleted Halamshiral with siding with BrialaN/A1 Miniature MaskN/A
Acquire the Arcanist0 minAvailable after setbackNoneNoneNone
All That Glitters48 minCosts 1 Power. Claimed the Western Approach, at least 3 points invested into Forces1 Wide GreatswordN/AN/A
Amaranthine Charger0 minComplete operation to gain access to new mount.NoneNoneNone

Prioritize operations that align with your current game state and character progression to maximize efficiency. Some operations, like "A Golden Opportunity," directly cost Power but can yield valuable items. Others, like "A Gift from the Imperial Palace," have specific narrative prerequisites.