(The only mods were Extra Dog Slot or cosmetic – different hair, “armor dye,” more hair colors, etc.) Strategy and tactics will be different on harder modes.) When I get bored with Easy and advance I’ll make other posts. I tend to play on Easy (okay … I’m a wimp… but that’s important to know. These tactics may not work at all for a console player. I do know two people who play on the PS3 but my experiences are solely on the PC version of the game. I don’t know anyone who plays this on XBOX so I can’t speak for them.
PS3 players must rely more on their combat tactics because they don’t have that option. PC players are able to pause in the middle of combat, swing the camera around for new views, select targets, and order the characters to do something when you unpause the game. Please note: Playing DA:O on the PC and on the PS3 / XBOX can be a totally different experience. I can’t swear this is going to work for everyone, but I decided to make some posts sharing my class building experiences. Some of them have been absolutely useless to me, others have wiped out an entire screen on Easy difficulty. Through much trial and error as well as gathering the various achievements (trophies to the console players), I’ve found some spells are more useful than others.
Other Classes and NPCs / Detailed Information on Equipment used and how to get it.