The Hissing Wastes – Dragon Age Inquisition | Blind Playthrough [Part 48]



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25 thoughts on “The Hissing Wastes – Dragon Age Inquisition | Blind Playthrough [Part 48]”

  1. ….love the dragon fights!! Wish they would respawn. lol Just finished a playthrough as dwarf- duel wield Rogue w/ 3 Trial modes. That was pretty fun! Trying to get 100% Trophy for DAI. The Deep Road DLC is awesome!

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  2. Thank you for the video! Always a pleasure to follow your adventure on Dragon Age 😊
    I love Cass and Cole's banter, they are nice and sweet.
    Deep road DLC is good and pretty, can't wait for it

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  3. Keep your eye out for a solitary Chantry sister who wanders the Hissing Wastes. Speak to her every time you find her. 🙂

    (Fair warning – there are no specific spawn locations, so more often than not it'll be pure luck when you locate her.)

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  4. I think Cassandra is more of a literal "Seeker of Truth" than most Seekers in Thedas. She questions everything, even those things that would shake the foundation of what she believes. Maybe especially those things. No matter whether she likes the answer or not, she seeks to know. She accepts painful new information and changes herself to fit around the truth, rather than trying to shape the truth to match her established beliefs.

    She's incredibly well-written. All the companions are, really.

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  5. Bull absolutely adores Dragon battles and for some odd reason Sera loves it as well. I always bring Cassandra because her family is known for Dragon hunting and she's fought a Dragon prior to joining the Inquisition. So it somewhat makes sense from a lore perspective to bring her. Beyond that I always bring Bull and Sera because they love it.

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  6. I absolutely love the Hissing Wastes. Vast, lonely, peaceful, and gorgeous, with dwarven lore and some signature landmarks you can see from all corners of the map. For me on my first visit, it was a welcome palate cleanser after finishing the base game's final mission sequence. I often turn off the UI and just take in the scenery, with the landmarks to guide me around.

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  7. This is a very long game that must be played slowly so it's not so suitable for web a playthrough but it's a great game. In my playthrough I didn't explore everything and didn't do every single side quest and you can do it without problems but it's still on my pc because it's one of those games you continue to play always finding new things.

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  8. Hissing wastes is good for dwarven lore and also triggering companion dialogue, for some reason it triggers hear more readily. Hitting the area again in clean up is a good idea. Or even in a stream post playthrough.

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  9. Hissing Waste <3 My love. Funny thing, I made a silly little playlist to listen to while playing this area. Probably doesn't make any contextual sense but it does make my brain happy and shows how much I love this beautiful open desert map.

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  10. If I could suggest, the Hissing Wastes has one very useful purpose. It's big, empty and a GREAT place to get all your banter. Nothing to interrupt it for miles and miles. I took Dorian and Iron Bull out there just for that.

    The second one is… if I could request going back to Jaws of Hakkon for one final quest, it's got some really cool lore/info about mages and spirits. 'In Exile'. You find 'Sigrid the Exile' south of the Ridgeline Inquisition Camp to start it. I found it REALLY interesting.

    And if you haven't already, there's a door in Redcliffe you need 'deft hands', by where you found Connor that also has some interesting info.

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  11. Has mapo gotten the special dialog with Dorian and Bull? If not, I hope someone tells him before he does the last main quest, it'll impact the epilog and story for both those characters, but it's super easy to miss if you don't have them in your party for a while and you get the specific banter that unlocks it.

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