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Need faster leveling.What am I gonna do in Hitherlands with party level 6 fighting dragon level 12??

 

To answer your question, what you're gonna do is not fight that dragon until your party is much tougher. :tongue:

 

The game was designed to include encounters from which weaker parties were supposed to run. :wink:

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Need faster leveling.What am I gonna do in Hitherlands with party level 6 fighting dragon level 12??

 

To answer your question, what you're gonna do is not fight that dragon until your party is much tougher. :tongue:

 

The game was designed to include encounters from which weaker parties were supposed to run. :wink:

 

That sux

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Need faster leveling.What am I gonna do in Hitherlands with party level 6 fighting dragon level 12??

 

To answer your question, what you're gonna do is not fight that dragon until your party is much tougher. :tongue:

 

The game was designed to include encounters from which weaker parties were supposed to run. :wink:

 

That sux

 

@Stronglav; Why?

 

Just because your party isn't ready to fight certain foes? Isn't it a more interesting that the (fantasy) world contains all levels of opponents and not just the ones you're "ready" for?

 

(It did take me a bit to realize "this isn't your father's RPG". :laugh: )

 

Not sure I like all the changes (e.g. I spent waaaaay too long in the Hinterlands the first time through because I was used to "clearing" an area before moving on) but learned to love it. :cool:

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Need faster leveling.What am I gonna do in Hitherlands with party level 6 fighting dragon level 12??

 

To answer your question, what you're gonna do is not fight that dragon until your party is much tougher. :tongue:

 

The game was designed to include encounters from which weaker parties were supposed to run. :wink:

 

That sux

 

@Stronglav; Why?

 

Just because your party isn't ready to fight certain foes? Isn't it a more interesting that the (fantasy) world contains all levels of opponents and not just the ones you're "ready" for?

 

(It did take me a bit to realize "this isn't your father's RPG". :laugh: )

 

Not sure I like all the changes (e.g. I spent waaaaay too long in the Hinterlands the first time through because I was used to "clearing" an area before moving on) but learned to love it. :cool:

 

Not fun for me.I want easy gameplay and all mobs die fast.

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@stronglav, I have the same preferences - I'm playing for the storyline, not the fighting strategy. The best setup I have found for making the combat practically non-existent is not to change the EXP, but rather to overpower your crafting and outfit your entire party with super high-level armor and weapons.

 

These are the mods I use for that:

All Crafting Materials Elevated Stats - Tier 4 plus DLC

Unlock Masterwork Crafting in Haven

MoreLoot Remade - Crafting version

Rare Weapons - Main file, plus the optional files Rare Weapons Shop and TMM Haven Crafting Boxes

Schematics Spree

Redcliffe Crafting Supply - Free version

Crossroads Crafting Supply - Free version

 

These mods allow me to access high-level crafting of weapons from the point that I can craft at Haven, and high-level crafting of armors by the point that I can access the shops at Val Royeaux. If you're already playing on Easy then there's really nothing you fight before that point that is much of a challenge anyway. Plus, it gives me access to nearly unlimited amounts of nearly every crafting material, very early on, and makes which material you're using not matter because they all have the same stats.

 

Your level hardly matters when the enemies barely do any damage to you and you're hitting for like 5x the amount of damage you would be normally at that point in the game. With these you can easily take on the Hinterlands dragon at like, level 5 or 6 - I know because I have done it.

 

Hope that helps.

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@stronglav, I have the same preferences - I'm playing for the storyline, not the fighting strategy. The best setup I have found for making the combat practically non-existent is not to change the EXP, but rather to overpower your crafting and outfit your entire party with super high-level armor and weapons.

 

These are the mods I use for that:

All Crafting Materials Elevated Stats - Tier 4 plus DLC

Unlock Masterwork Crafting in Haven

MoreLoot Remade - Crafting version

Rare Weapons - Main file, plus the optional files Rare Weapons Shop and TMM Haven Crafting Boxes

Schematics Spree

Redcliffe Crafting Supply - Free version

Crossroads Crafting Supply - Free version

 

These mods allow me to access high-level crafting of weapons from the point that I can craft at Haven, and high-level crafting of armors by the point that I can access the shops at Val Royeaux. If you're already playing on Easy then there's really nothing you fight before that point that is much of a challenge anyway. Plus, it gives me access to nearly unlimited amounts of nearly every crafting material, very early on, and makes which material you're using not matter because they all have the same stats.

 

Your level hardly matters when the enemies barely do any damage to you and you're hitting for like 5x the amount of damage you would be normally at that point in the game. With these you can easily take on the Hinterlands dragon at like, level 5 or 6 - I know because I have done it.

 

Hope that helps.

Thank u!!

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