The descent I think is fine to be started whenever, same with the avaar one, but I found they’re higher leveled areas for when you can’t level up as much with the base game. Just make sure to check if you hit the level requirements for each of those dlc areas and you can go ahead and start them whenever you please
This guide for Dragon Age: Inquisition offers a detailed walkthrough of the main story and all side quests associated with each region, detailing easily missed features and hidden lore secrets along the way. The guide also covers all three main DLC: Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent, and Trespasser, and all dialogue choices throughout the game. A
Legacy (DLC) - same as above Dragon Age: Inquisition (main game) Jaws of Hakkon (DLC) - can be played anytime, including after the end of the main game, but might be difficult during the main game (and might over level you for the ending) Descent (DLC) - same as above Trespasser (DLC) - leave as the absolute last thing to play
Chronicles of Forgotten Wars. This is a quest involving collectible books. There will be 5 in total, and the quest begins upon finding the first, which likely will happen when you find the
In order to build your reputation and that of the Inquisition, you will need to gain Inquisition Power to unlock new areas in the game. This is necessary for unlocking both Main Quests and other
Open a Vein is triggered upon looting a letter from a dead dwarf in a small cave directly southeast of the Outskirts Camp. You'll know you're near the cave when you're attacked by a couple Level 8
The Verchiel March. The Verchiel March is triggered after speaking to Sera in Skyhold. In order to unlock it, wait until Skyhold is upgraded for the first time, then visit Sera in her new location
When focusing on the main objectives, Dragon Age: Inquisition - The Descent DLC is about 4½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 7½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
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