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Grim Reaper

Grim Reaper

Defeated the Harvester on Hard or Nightmare difficulty ("The Golems of Amgarrak" downloadable content)

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How to unlock the Grim Reaper achievement in Dragon Age: Origins - Definitive Guide

This Strategy only works with a Warrior class character.*
In this Strategy you must have a Sword and a Shield**

This was done on Hard mode. It is probably smart to save after you have made all the preparations, and before you fight the boss. Make sure that its on hard as well, since its possible to go through the rest of the DLC on whatever difficulty you want, and then change it to hard right before the boss.

[Preparations]

Add a tactic for each character
- Jerrik / Self: Health < 75% / Use: Health Poultice
- Runic Golem / Self: Health < 75% / Group Heal
- Runic Golem / Ally: Health < 75% / Group Heal
- Brogan / Self: Health < 75% / Use: Health Poultice
=====>Note: make sure that you save the stronger potions for yourself, and let your allies use the normal potions on themselves.

Have a lot of Strength and Constitution. Also a moderately high Dexterity. Have them at these amounts give or take 10 points.

Strength - 80
Constituition - 70
Dexterity - 50

[Hot Key Skills]

War Cry - Gives enemies around you a penalty to attack.
Carapace - This skill is key for defeating Harvestor Stage Two. Skeletons will not harm you, and the boss will do little damage against you.
Second Wind - To keep your stamina up.
Disengage - This one is optional, but its nice for keeping Harvestor Stage one off of you.

[Harvestor Stage One]

The first stage is the harder of the two, but it's still not a problem. There not a whole lot to say here. Some of your allies will die. Heal when you need too. Use Disengage when you need too. Just fight and live.

I would also like to point out that I used The Reapers Cudgel, which you get from traversing the dungeon. Using this it still did Physical damage while the Red Mist was present.

[Harvestor Stage Two]

This one is extremely easy.

As soon as the fight starts you will have to run from a pack of skeletons, and the boss who is now in a smaller, crawling form. You will run for nearly the whole fight.

Continue to run in a great big circle around the map. Stay near the walls. The skeletons are fast, and they will hit you while your running a few times. No worries though, because as soon as your ready turn Carapace on and go straight for the Harvestor.

Have good judgement and pay attention to your health. When you think Carapace has worn off or won't protect you anymore, start to run again. If you need health then heal yourself while Carapace is active before you start striking the boss.

This is not a long method. The Second Stage of The Harvestor should only take 10 minutes at most.

Good luck!

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* This strategy could possibly work with other classes if substitutes for the Warrior abilities mentioned are used.
** A sword and a shield can be found in the dungeon. You can also use the item obtained in Awakening to reset your stats so that you can learn all the skills necessary, and and change your stat points to the recommended amount.

Credits:
Fal1phor - Helped me to perfect this method and made the guide much clearer and easier to understand. Huge props to this guy.
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48 Comments
Hmm thanks for repeating what I basically said. Though the only real help here is for people with the Warrior class. Nice guide though ^_~
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By Foxfire49 on 10 Aug 2010 18:22
With all due respect your guide mentions luck a lot. I wrote this one to be specific about the tactics and what not. I've tried the boss 2 more times since I wrote this just to make sure I didn't get lucky once. I'm now 3-0 using this guide.
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By Turonel on 10 Aug 2010 18:40
This strategy works. I can confirm it. Was really easy when I tried it.
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By Fal1phor on 11 Aug 2010 17:53
I love how people leave negative votes and no comments as to why.
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By Turonel on 11 Aug 2010 20:30
nicely edited. but you forgot to mention that the switch will remove the skeletons in stage 1
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By IRGIORGIO on 11 Aug 2010 22:11
The switch only worked for me half the time.
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By Fal1phor on 12 Aug 2010 04:26
Love the tactic, worked perfectly :D didnt notice i had second wind and carapce. This is 100% the guide a warrior should use
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By Caxton8 on 14 Aug 2010 21:23
Thanks! Glad it worked.
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By Turonel on 14 Aug 2010 23:10
thank you so much! Tried 3 other guides before this, and none worked! But this one did! I love you...
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By FishyOutOfWater on 30 Aug 2010 14:45
Love you too :D
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By Turonel on 30 Aug 2010 14:59
Ive had this dlc for almost 2 months and if you can't tell i got it alllll thanks to you man thaaaannnkkkk yoooouuuu sooooo muccchhhh I'm going to name my child after you lol
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By Cousin Ram on 13 Oct 2010 02:40
LOL glad it worked.
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By Turonel on 14 Oct 2010 13:12
I used whitedragon40k's solution for the first stage and this for the second. Worked like a charm in little time. Thumbs up to both.
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By Mr Rodster on 08 Nov 2010 16:59
Cheers, had lost faith when my entire team died to the first form, but got it.
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By Leo Ascendent on 11 Dec 2010 03:28
i did this for my friend on ps3 and used his rogue: momentum, weak points and dueling is the way to do it!
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By I0 Incognito 0I on 14 Dec 2010 16:10
Thanks for this guide, first attempt and it was done. What a great guide and hope you make for in the future.
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By xUxRed on 20 Dec 2010 17:03
The first stage is extremely easy, the 2nd stage following this guide I get wiped when I get the harvester to 55% percent health. I'm sitting at 90 Str, 80 Con and 61 Dex.
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By Shinwasha on 21 Dec 2010 15:16
Hell yeah dude .... im freakin rocked it with your guide .... thx
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By Box is awesome on 07 Jan 2011 03:55
80 strength, 60 constitution, 26 dexterity, took a lot more work than it should have, but following your guide managed to pull it off, thanks!
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By Jeddy and Lisa on 11 Jan 2011 05:22
This a cake walk, my golem died within 3 minutes, I only had 1 research note.
I just hit the switch in time and kicked some ass in between, overall had to use 10 potions spread over my party.. what's the fuzz?
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By VIGOR MORTIVORE on 15 Jan 2011 16:58
Heck of a fight. Had only the golem and myself left standing at the very end. Your tips helped. Thanks.
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By deutschZuid on 23 Jan 2011 10:42
If only I could give you 10 positive votes. I definately would. Thanks
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By oO Macclad Oo on 01 Feb 2011 12:49
Hey Turonel,

I'm trying to go for this achievement, and my warrior is at level 30, but he's not even close to that high in strength, constitution, or dexterity, and these are the only three I have levelled (except putting like 5 points total into coercion). How do I get my character's stats that high? Seems like other people are having great success with this guide so wondering where I went wrong here :S

Also I noticed when I'm doing this fight, the switch that you can hit in the fight to get rid of the skeletons isn't working for me. Nothing even shows up when I go up to the switch...
Hoping to hear back, thanks!
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By Tha dumb g00se on 06 Feb 2011 11:46
Thanks man!!! tried this guide and finally got it in first try!
but note: there is no shield in this dlc available! you have to have one with you when you import a character.
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By I EduardLaser I on 09 Feb 2011 15:50
Ok I posted an angry comment but of course I beat it on my next try. This guide worked really well for the second part, and whitedragon40k's for the first. Excellent combo. Just keep running along the outer wall, and I used pots only when my health went below 50%. Massacre also helps as it hits the Harvester for regular damage but does extra on all of the skeletons.
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By Avengerr on 15 Mar 2011 06:02
Meh. Read this and other guides about how hard this was and was very worried, but it turned out the strategy I needed was "use defensive fire, stand still and attack, drink potion if below 50%" and the fight was embarrassingly easy. Heck, I only needed about 8 potions. The trick is to get your Defense REALLY high so it simply can't hit you (mine was 254 - archer rogue). It was kinda funny being surrounded by 6-8 skeletons who were desperately swinging away...
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By talkstogod on 13 Jun 2011 03:51
Great guide. Very glad to be able to redistribute points - my character was a tank warrior, but mainly thanks to various constitution and armour booosting equipment - his base constitution was around 35. That was fine for the main game and Awakenings, but nowhere near enough for the Harvester on hard (at least stage two, I found my taunting everyone and using Massacre and defensive skills, stage one was actually fairly simple).
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By kipfizh on 16 Jun 2011 08:05
Yah, the point distribution thing was great. I ended up having to just be a buffer between me and my team. I would recommend NOT using Disengage. Good guide though!
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By DragonFangDan on 15 Jul 2011 16:01
This really helped me get that bastard down. Thanks. Starting with my level 19 Warrior was easier than I thought it'd be with your help. Lol.
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By Kiplerr on 28 Aug 2011 03:43
Worked perfectly, escecially handy in the second fase. Thanks a lot. I didn't use war cry or second wind, also didn't have your weapon but still got it. My teammates were all dead offcourse ;) I guess it also helped that i got all the research notes in the same save, so that my golem was stronger/better.
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By Kennyannydenny on 28 Aug 2011 18:48
Glad I could help. :D
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By Turonel on 25 Sep 2011 18:55
Just got around to playing the Ultimate Edition last week. I turned up the difficulty when I got to this fight and kept getting crushed. Took me another couple tries after reading through your strategy but finally got through it. Thanks for ending hours of frustration. Thumbs up!
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By Dizzy Domes on 12 Dec 2011 20:26
Thumbs up. Great guide :3
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By FFX Brotherhood on 14 Dec 2012 01:13
A lot easier than i thought it would be, only lost the golem :) +1
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By BUNNEY001 on 15 Jan 2013 23:26
I'd like to point out that this guide doesn't mention that War Cry is one of the skills for being a Champion. I hadn't picked Champion before so I couldn't find it, and searched for it myself. Would have saved a little bit of time. facepalm
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By cyrodilicbrandy on 01 Apr 2013 11:05
Good guide. Thx for the that.
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By Mr Greneda on 03 Sep 2016 22:02
Fucking finally did it, was having a lot of trouble with it before I read in a different guide a VERY crucial trick I didn't know about. To activate the switches you have to hold down the left trigger, aim at it, then push the a button to switch them. Dear god how I wish I'd known that sooner. Great guide all the same.
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By Punderstatement on 27 Jun 2017 05:16
I know I'm about 8 years late for the party, but at what point do I need to make the difficulty "hard" for these achievements?
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By PhilTheStampede on 01 Oct 2017 01:27
Yeah I'd like to know too, can i just switch it to Hard before the Harvester and it'll stick count towards the achievement?
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By SweptbackFlame on 13 Jun 2018 20:21
^^Yes, anytime before the cutscene. Big thanks to the OP, may not have ever finished this beast without these tips. Thumbs up!
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By Armstrong x360a on 08 May 2019 14:04
Insane how crucial Carapace is for the second phase. My build was a two-handed warrior but I made sure to unlock the Carapace ability and what I did was I’d quickly switch to sword and shield, activate Carapace, then switch back to my two-handed sword to deal damage. Ran around when the buff depleted to wait for it to recharge and just repeated that until the harvester was killed.
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By Ethigy on 25 Jan 2020 07:33
Worked 1st try. Thx!
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By LLboxed on 29 Jan 2021 22:51
Just got this couple minutes ago, tried an failed like 30 times with different setup, but once I tried the warrior with shield and caparace for the last fase beat it on first try. People don't say you need to import your own shield, with your character, there is nothing usable in the whole dlc.
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By Yankele on 06 Jul 2022 10:36
I didn’t use Caparace, or make any changes to my party or gear. I just focused on the Harvester, no switches, no running around, nobody died. Took about 3 minutes.

Similar to this guide, I created this tactic for everyone:
Self: Health < 50% Use: Greater Health Poultice (need around 15 of them for good measure to see you through the fight)

For good measure I had Runic Golem set to:
Ally: Health < 50% Group Heal

I played as a Two-Handed Spirit Warrior with Beyond the Veil fully upgraded - 150 Spirit damage with every swing!
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By HolyHalfDead on 07 Sep 2022 23:34
what a great guide!! i almost turned my copy of dragons age into a coaster i was so frustrated. i did the same as mr rodster, i used the other guide for the first part and it takes like two minutes, no one even attacked me. Side note, i could not find a shield so i loaded up awakening bought a shield then started the dlc over and re imported the character. Worked perfect, thanks for a great guide!
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By ERNDAWWG on 04 Dec 2010 04:06
Just NAILED this achievement using Dual Wield + Archery... Used Arrows and that to weaken him and finish him off in the first phrase, then stayed very close to him with the dual wield in the second. All of my party died towards the end, apart from my warrior ofcourse, when I finished him. ALSO! It helps ALOT that you keep a switch spare. That way you can clear the skeletons without any problem.
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By paynexkiller666 on 15 Mar 2011 18:41
I think this guide should mention that this works for imported level 30+ characters only. I don't have a good character to import, so I started a new one specifically for this. This auto makes you level 20. You also have none of the items from the main game meaning you don't have a ton of health potions. The best I can get is bringing the harvester about halfway in health before I die after multiple attempts and it seems that now I'm going to have to work on leveling up a character in awakenings to be able to get this
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By VegaDark541 on 08 Dec 2013 03:13
Your strategy with Spirit Warrior and dodge chance worked like a charm. I do have some recommendations if anyone is still having trouble. While you are in Awakening you can also craft some Runes for your weapons and armour.

I crafted 6 Paragon Paralyse Runes for my daggers, and crafted a bunch of Evasion Runes which add to dodge chance which made it super braindead easy, didn't have to use a single HP potion while pretty much soloing the entire fight since my party died in stage 1.
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By FifiFrula on 19 Aug 2023 16:09
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This is a very easy way of doing this achievement. One thing to note is that you will want any fighting characters to have aggression talents on.

Step 1. Set all your regular team to heal themselves with strongest possible potion after dropping past 25% health

Step 2. Take control of the Golem

Step 3. Assign Group heal to X

Step 4. Assign Revive to Y

Step 5. Hit the Harvester once to get everyone targetting him

Step 6. Go and stand next to the switch and press D-Pad Up to highlight it when available and activate the switch

Step 7. Group heal whenever possible

Step 8. Revive when needed (you shouldn't need it)

Step 9. Flawless Victory
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This doesn't help at all, my guys are dead within about a minute then I get killed by the corpse guys in seconds
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By Arador on 30 Jul 2013 08:17
This strategy works really well but it seems to fall apart when the skeletons start spawning. Thats where it always ends for me, i've only gotten it to stage 2 twice and died shortly after. Any advice on what to do when the skeletons come?
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By EJHOCKEYFAN on 12 Sep 2010 03:45
Every time the skeletons spawn hit the switch in step 6, this switch kills all of the skeletons so your party can concentrate on the boss
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By Sedgendary on 12 Sep 2010 21:15
I'm doing that but some more skeletons spawn a little after i hit the switch anyway
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By EJHOCKEYFAN on 23 Oct 2010 18:59
Yeah its a repeated event just stay next to the switch and hit it every time they spawn
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By Sedgendary on 23 Oct 2010 21:58
This is a great guide for the 1st part, but absolutely useless for the 2nd part lol.
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By SK Diabolic on 01 Nov 2010 13:18
I used this solution for the first stage and Turonel's for the second. Worked like a charm in little time. Thumbs up to both.
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By Mr Rodster on 08 Nov 2010 17:01
Worked like a champ first try!!!
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By LuperAZ on 21 Nov 2010 23:35
In my game the switch completely disappears after his 2nd form so this cannot be accomplished.
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By Or1g1nal S1nn3r on 23 Jan 2011 08:12
I have the same problem as Or1g1nal S1nn3r. The switch is completely gone during the 2nd form.
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By Snappeddragon on 02 Feb 2011 19:23
@Or1g1nal S1nn3r & Snappeddragon - just hang back and use heal and you should be fine, if you are still having trouble you might want to try Turonels solution for the second part as a lot of people have found that easier
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By Sedgendary on 02 Feb 2011 20:07
I am getting really annoyed at this fight. For some reason I can't activate the switch that disposes the skeletons, nothing even pops up when I get close to it... grrr really frustrated with this fight
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By Tha dumb g00se on 06 Feb 2011 11:33
@Tha dumb g00se - When you press up on the D-pad to highlight the switch's activation, if it does not appear keep pressing up as this will rotate through the objects near to your character
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By Sedgendary on 06 Feb 2011 11:46
Excellent guide, flawless victory achieved!
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By Arbitrus on 27 Feb 2011 00:11
This strategy is great for the first stage. It is time consuming, but if you have a butt load of high health potions and run around, you can beat the harvester if you focus on keeping your health high. That sucked, by I completed the game!
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By BobWings on 01 Apr 2011 03:13
this doesnt seem to work at all for me
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By IxSILENTxI on 03 Apr 2011 23:03
I have to agree with some of the other comments - great strategy for the first half but the switch does not appear for the second part. I'm not sure if this has been patched since you did it but there is no way this solution works.
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By MitoticActivity on 24 May 2011 00:20
This works perfectly A++++++ method
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By WalmsLo on 17 Jul 2011 12:12
Important info for this: set Jerrik's behaciour to Ranged and equip him a bow, then deaxtivate all his abilities except the Summon Bronto, health poultice and Duelist. This way the bronto and him won't die, and they deal massive damage. Worked first try for me!
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By Drakenden on 13 Aug 2011 11:43
Nice tip Drakenden. I think that helped me a lot! I just got this one by the skin of my teeth. No health poltices left and probably one hit from death with less than seconds left with my Carapace ability. Got it though! Woohoo! This is a great guide for the first part of the battle. +1 positive vote from me!
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By Bomber37 on 25 Aug 2011 13:59
There is a bug which was never patched that causes the switches to disappear permanently. Nothing can be done if it happens to you, unfortunately :(
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By Ackter on 05 Apr 2012 14:56
A1guide!
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By iyamwattiyam on 26 Jul 2012 18:12
With that strategy above, you have no skeletons for the first 75% of Phase 2, so your team is really able to take huge chunks of the Harvester's health away. Even when the skeletons do show up, just heal and revive with the Golem if needed. Good luck!
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By spxyu02 on 29 Aug 2012 17:03
Incredibly easy doing this, I thought the achivement would be a pain but I got my first try.
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By Doktor Zeit on 07 Jul 2019 20:56
I had tried other methods a heap of times and died miserably. Tried this once without even turning anyone to aggressive, success first time. Thanks so much.
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By MellyBella on 10 Oct 2020 11:51
Step 0: have a save where you have infinite health potions
Besides that, this solution was the only way of getting this for me... And using carapacho as said the other solution for the second phase
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By UnfurledEmu75 on 14 May 2022 13:39
This is by far the easiest way to go about this - first try with minimal effort using this guide
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By Shh I am Batman on 23 Aug 2022 16:59
Great solution. I just had to change it to heal when under 50% because my characters were getting rocked. Though I think I was slightly under leveled when I did it and not the most optimized cause I was just steamrolling the rest of the game on casual not caring about tactics lol.
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By Omni Nomad on 10 Feb 2023 06:26
Absolutely perfect solution for the first phase. For the second phase I was intending to hide Jerrik in that alcove where he can’t supposedly be reached/hit by skeletons. However, what happened was that all the skeletons started chasing after Jerrik, while my MC duellist rogue was fighting the Harvester. I ended up running circles around the room, while the skeletons chased (or “kiting”) for a couple of minutes. I don’t know if that was an accident or not. I did use “feign death”, left Jerrik alone, realised they were heading for my MC, and was quickly able to attract them again by approaching and running away again for them to chase after.


MC was set to heal when she’d fall below 75%. Brogan and the golemn died at the start of phase two because of the skeleton swarm, but managed to defeat it with the above cheese.
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By UncaringBoot9 on 27 Aug 2023 07:55
This guide was a huge help, but here's a tip for rogues trying to beat this:

1) Import a character from Awakening
2) Re-spec as an archer, max both Awakening trees (Clarity and the other one). Buy archery all out, especially the fourth tier. Spend the rest of your points towards passive abilities.
3) Follow this guide as is.
4) If need be, let your teammates tank or keep the skellies busy.

Being an archer makes the second half of the fight much easier since you will not need to chase the Harvester around.
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By Resident Vegan on 01 Mar 2011 18:17
For those of you using this and having trouble in Phase 2, note the following from Dragon Age Wiki (http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Harvester_%28strategy%29), it allowed me to keep control of the Golem and I had to use Heal/Revive even less (only 2 or 3 heals) in Phase 2 than I had in Phase 1. All party members remained alive and the Harvester was finished off in about 2/3 the time it took to finish Phase 1.

"...when the Harvester is low on health (around 5-10%), it is advised to finish Phase One in a red phase with an unused switch. Because this strategic element is not technically supposed to be available in Phase Two, the immediate use of the switch will wipe out any remaining corpses without fail and make Phase Two a cakewalk. "
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By spxyu02 on 29 Aug 2012 17:02
this strategy works well for first part but on the second part their is no switch(unless the switch is in another spot??) and my crew gets killed. Its so hard just to beat his first form.

I use the rogue dwarf with bow&arrow and stand next to the switch.

I'm a lvl 21 warrior and I use two handed sword technique.
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By InugamiTheHound on 20 Dec 2014 00:45
Brilliant solution! I had my guys set to use greatest health from 50% health. I died a couple of times but didn't take long and I didn't really need to do anything at all in the 2nd part. Occasionally your guys will take too long to heal if they are in the middle of an action when they past the point that they are set to heal so go for 50%. Also it is a pain when the skellies come after the golem but I found if I just walked past my group fighting the harvester the skeletons went off me and I just went back to the switch.
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By JayD101 on 20 Aug 2016 16:27
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After following the solutions that were previously posted i still wasn't successfully defeating the Harvester with my Level 35 mage. I found the video that is linked below and had him beat on the first try. I did not create the video (thanks Tatty4Ever) but thought others might find it helpful.

The idea behind the strategy is to hide behind the anvil in a crevice (next to the molten waterfall). None of the skeletons can get to you and the Harvester cannot melee you. You need a ranged attack.
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best method of them all
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By Vi Heart on 22 Feb 2013 16:22
Did it with a level 21 mage.
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By Shinwasha on 07 Aug 2013 08:33
This is the only thing that worked for me!!!! Thank you :)
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By angelsk on 17 Sep 2014 19:13
Great strategy! This is still working! Did it with my lv21 mage! I just camped in the corner and spammed low resist curse, damage over time spells and nuked whenever i had LOS. When harvester started to move away in second phase I used Tempest AOE so that it moved back to my LOS again. It was a long fight but super easy.
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By Kuningatar V on 07 Feb 2016 12:51
This worked out perfectly! As a Mage found the use of "Stonefist" quite useful when faced with a crowd.
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By ZeroEquals on 06 Jul 2016 23:37
I wish I could vote more. Did ir with a fresh lvl 21 mage. Easiest and longest boss.
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By GunTheBoss on 06 Oct 2017 23:47
thanks
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By Nazule80 on 14 Jun 2019 23:30
I wish I could upvote this more than once my dude. This is the very definition of work smarter, not harder.
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By OperativeEmeral on 28 Nov 2022 13:06
Really struggled for hours with all the other solutions for my warrior. Ended up giving Jerrick a bow from the this dlc and stood as him in that spot. Got it first try facepalm
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By BwF SmokeBudnSF on 26 Feb 2023 22:13
Those of you who rolled a Rogue and even at level 35 can't hack it - respec the rogue to archer and do the Golem/switch trick in phase one. Then phase two take your rogue over to the spot and use rain of arrows over and over. eventually you'll kill all the skeletons. The problem with regular arrows is they shoot too far and fly over the skeletons' heads. But rain will hit them. THEY DO REGENERATE. Make sure you have plenty of stamina and health potions at the ready, since Rain will hurt you a little too. It'll take a long time but eventually it'll just be the harvester and you should be able to chase them to a location close to the spot, and hit them with arrows and then rain of arrows once they summon more skeletons.
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By Shadow XBL on 20 Jan 2022 04:58
Thanks! xD This method worked perfect with a newly created archer.. it only took 2 tries (Pro tip: Don't use the "Memoirs of a warden" or whatever item during this fight! I did and it reset all my stuff and I couldn't even attack it just kinda glitched me.. so I had to run out of my little hole and die) but anyway it worked like a charm ^^ no problems whatsoever (some more tips: when he's the big monster try and attack him and him only I think you can choose who to shoot at by hitting right or left on the d-pad because even if you kill the skeletons he'll just throw more at you also if you can summon an animal it may die in a couple seconds but it will lure pretty much everything towards it so if he's too far do that also when he's the little crawly thing I killed all skeletons then attacked him and when he loses so much health he'll summon more no problem though kill them then attack him) ...oh and strange happened in my case I couldn't find him at one point and my entire team revived itself and they finished him off haha I'm lucky like that :P
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By FaustianGreed on 28 May 2012 13:56
Combining the Rogue respec Klingsor recommended with the technique in the video you linked works, too. wink

As a Rogue archer, I could not revive the team as was shown in the video. facepalm Fortunately, when I ran around in part two after shooting down the corpses, the harvester got stuck in a spot where I could shoot at it from that same position by the forge lavafall (using simple standard archer's attack, nothing else, so no worries about knocking him loose).

My archer was wielding an ancestral crossbow acquired in Awakening, and wearing the Provocateur armor. Other accessories included items with health regen and stamina regen. A few of the corpses were able to hit my archer, occasionally (they missed more often than not, but they hit hard when they did connect), so it was good that I had plenty of health and stamina potions. The Legionnaire ability that makes stamina take the hits, instead of health, was very helpful, too.

Achievement earned... and I think it went more quickly than it did for the mage in the video, too. compute
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By Tumblyweeds on 10 Jan 2016 10:29
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MAGE SOLUTION

This solution will only work as a mage but is safe and guranteed once you reach the second stage.

1st of all you really need to import your mage from the origins or better still awakening and have as many heal poultices as possibe.

Enter the tactics screen and set Jerrik and Brogan to self heal <75 use lesser heatlh poultice.

Set your Golom to ally heal 75 ability group heal.

Now respec your Mage put at least 70 in magic and split the rest evenly between willpower and constitution. Also ensure you pick spirit healing from specilisation.

In skills fill the bottom two rows of skills which give you added health and mana.

Now for your spells, you need to pick group heal,heal and resurect. The rest need to be big aoe spells so fill your fire, ice ,lightning branches and make sure you pick up death mist too.

Now for the fight, stage one is the hardest, part and my take a few trys but im going to let you in on a neat trick which makes stage 2 a walk over.

Start by spawning the boss and let rip with death mist on him, run in and take a swing this will focus your team mates on the harvester. Whilst they attack the boss you need to stand back and spam heal and group heal as needed. In between throwing your big aoe's down from fire,ice and lighting pools and also use deathmist.

When the skeletons get to many wait until the red hue is on the screen and go to the switch and press the D pad up to focus on it and activate, it will kill all the skeletons.

Continue to do the above and you will eventualy kill the harvesters 1st form it may take a few trys.

Now if any of you team has survived forget about them. Turn around and face the bridges that were blocked with fire during phase 1 and run across the bridge to the right and hug the far wall. You will see a small alcove with a litte protruding wall. If you run behind the wall nothing can follow you in there 99% of the time, if somthing does get in run out a little bit away from the area and get back in the alcove.

Now simply from the safe haven of the alcove spam all your aoe and cone attacks at the harvester, it will take a while to take him down, but ths is a 100% guranteed win if you follow the above stage 2 tips to the letter.

Occasionally you will have to leave the alcove to draw the harvester back in but just nip out do a little circle and pop back in and start the spell spamming again.
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15 Feb 2011 01:01

I've read through the above solutions and this achievement is actually a lot easier than it sounds. I imported my Origins character (Lv 20 warrior), was Lv 24 when I reached the Harvester, and beat him on Hard using less than 5 Health Poultice. Just 3 simple steps to prepare:

1) First of all, make sure you have the Carapace skill (use the arcane book from the radial wheel -> potions/items to reset your points allocation if you don't). You'll need to equip a sword and a shield to use Carapace. If you're redistributing your points, allocate at least 50 to Strength, 30 to Dexterity and 30 to Constitution.

2) Next, make sure your Golem has the Group Heal spell. Also set all your characters' tactics to use Medium Health Poultice once their health falls below 50%.

3) One of your dwarf companions can use the bow. Equip him with this so he can keep attacking the Harvester from a safe position.

Once you're ready, start the fight.

Stage 1
Use your Warrior character to hit the Harvester once. Immediately switch to Golem using LB and just concentrate on using Group Heal to maintain your party's health above 75%. Don't wander near the Harvester, keep healing, and your whole party will easily stay alive.

Whenever the screen turns red, move to one of the switches, press up on your direction pad to target it, and hit it to kill the skeletons. Your companions will beat the Harvester easily enough.

Stage 2
Once the Harvester changes form, quickly switch to your Warrior character and use Carapace so the enemies can't hurt you. Concentrate your attacks on the Harvester. Your companions will die in a few minutes but that's normal so don't worry.

Once Carapace wears off, start running around the boss area, keeping close to the walls, so the skeletons are chasing behind you. It's a fairly big area if you cross the bridges so make sure you don't let them mob you without Carapace on. It's ok to let them strike you once or twice from behind during the chase.

When your Carapace is recharged, keep running in your loop and you'll come across the Harvester. Use Carapace and keep attacking it until Carapace starts to wear off again. Use a Health Poultice to replenish your health if you fall below 50%.

Just keep running around, wait for Carapace to recharge, and attack the Harvester again. When it's left with 15% health, all the skeleton minions will die. You can just slug it out with the Harvester from this point and it'll die easily enough.

Achievement unlocked!

Edit: If you don't like running around in circles, Lvl 1 Blue Slime pointed out a safe spot you can hide in while Carapace charges. It's behind the anvil in a crevice, next to the molten waterfall. Watch the first few minutes of Rothio's video below in his solution to see the exact spot. So the process is Carapace->Melee harvester->Hide in safe spot->Wait for Carapace to recharge->Repeat.
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28 Jan 2011 08:45

For this DLC I brought in my level 32 Dual Wield Rouge with full Sentry armor and 2 of the best swords. You will also need atleast 50 Health Pots, maybe a few stamina pots or Lyrium if you are an arcane warrior. WARNING do not try with a standard mage unless you specced him perfectly, he will not have the defense or health. I tried lol.

As everyone else says, set the Golem's tactics to:
Self Health < 75% -- Cast Group Heal
Ally Health < 75% -- Cast Group Heal

This will actually allow your team to do a little more damage to the Harvester. Make sure everyone just hits him. Try to keep everyone alive using the golem and his Revive. This adds to the damage and makes the first form easier to kill. DON'T waster health pots on the other people in your party, save these for you. When there are 4 skeletons or more, hit the switch, or if your like me, hit it whenever you can lol. I say hit when 4 or more because the Harvester can spawn 1-3 skeletons at a time and can easily trap you. Make sure everyone only attacks the harvester, the skeletons can rack up some damage, but if you try to kill them, you will take more damage from the harvester. You should also run around the harvester's attacks. Also, the switch will not be there for you during Harvest form 2. But all the running should keep the skeletons at bay.

After the first stage I only lost my wolf and Jerrik's bronto Snug. The second stage I lost the others but the health pots come in handy here. Just chase the Harvester around the area and keep hitting him. This took me like 15-20 minutes total.

**HINT**
You can do the whole dungeon on Casual then switch right before the fight to Hard. If you switch half-way through the fight it will not count for the achievement. When you reach the area where you fight the Harvester you will be in the forge. There will be a small river of molten metal. Switch here.

For this DLC make sure you choose someone with decent HP and Good Defense. Otherwise it might be a little harder than needed. I recommend a warrior, arcane warrior, or good rogue like mine. Even with 740 HP, this still used about 30 of my health pots outta 150(I love having health pots).

I have done this 3 times with my rouge, 1 time with my arcane warrior, and 1 time with my warrior, and failed once with a Spirit Healer, Blood Mage.

I read the other guides before I did this myself and this is literally how I did it.
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15 Aug 2010 17:07

Hey, i have JUST now gotten this achievement, and yes, it can be hard.
So i now know the key points do getting this achievement:
You will need lots, and lots, and lots, of health potions (seriously, i got over 300 greater health potions)
It is vital to make sure all of your allies have heal when their health is under 75% in their tactics slots

So i used a Dwarf Noble, Warrior level 31
I managed to get to this level in 2 days, and no i'm not an addict
Here's the two main level up glitches which allow you to level up by loads, and get some serious gold:
At Ostagar, when you go to the wilds, bring back only the three vials of darkspawn blood, not the treaties. Duncan will say well done but go get the treaties, its easy, but may take a while. All you do is repeat the same conversation and you level up. Easy! NOTE: this glitch only allows you to get to level 25 max, but thats why theres another glitch
So once you get to lv 25 through this way, import your character to Awakening (thats right, you can go straight from Ostagar to ammeranthine without even saying Hi to Morrigan). Go to ammeranthine, meet shady character, and do his first job (in the bar), then meet him, go into the hideout and kill the thieves, then the smuggler boss will come, talk to him, choose something like "thanks" followed by "No, i cant do this"
This will level you up, and give you 15 gold per time, so you can buy the best armor (i reccommend the armor from Wades at vigils keep, approx worth 155 gold, is very good)
So level up as much as you like, i got to 30 then went on a huge shopping spree
Now here is a vital part:
Get the herbalism, so you can make potions, then use the goold you get from the smugglers glitch, and go to ammeranthine, ther ewill be a sales guy by the chanters board, buy the stuff needed for Greater health poutlices, he has unlimited stuf, so buy lots and make loads of poutlices, the greater, the better. If you havent made over 300 its not enough (better safe than sorry)
And go to vigils keep, and buy this book off wades shop (6 gold each, so maybe buy 5), this lets you retrain yourselves, or your allies points, to whatever you want them to be, so save for the two dwarfs in ammgarak.

So finally, import this character to ammgarak, and do on easy, until you go to the place with molten lava flowing down the walls. The dwarf that has been with you from the begginning should say something like "we're going to the forge, thats where everything is, including my research"
Save there. AND REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE DIFFICULTY TO HARDEST NOW!!!!!
Made sure you have thier tactics set to aggrassive - scrapper, and make sure they also have healing when under 75% set as well
It took me 2 minutes to beat the harvesters first stage, and 5 minutes more to beat the second.
The main key to victory is preperation.
Good luck, and please let me know wheater this guide helped!
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07 Sep 2010 08:41

Lvl 35 Mage:
Build:
Arcane, Blood, Spirit (could go Battle instead of Spirit)
Points in health and mana pools upgrades, maxxed out nature upgrades (for physical resistance)
Attribute points: 100 magic, 30 stam, a bit of dex and/or wisdom if you so choose.

Runes: Sword - +2 damage all elements (x3); Armor: +14 Constitution (x3)

Pre-fight:
Have about 50 health potions (75 to be safe), tell all allies to use normal health pots <75%; and tell golem to group heal <75% ally or self. Turn off most golem skills in tactics that are not healing. Buff up as you wish putting all spells into either physical attacks or defense.

First Stage:
Pretty much just charge in and start attacking, when the red mist starts, hit the switch. I tried to get the Harvester to attack me instead of my allies so they would live longer and the first stage would go quicker. Just keep swinging, hitting switch, and drinking health pots as needed and soon you will be in second stage.

Second Stage:
You cannot eliminate skeletons. Leave them be. Your party will most likely kick the metaphorical bucket here. Just target the Harvester and keep swinging. If/when he moves away, chase him. Be relentless. Every so often hit a health pot (you should have over 800 health or so, so though the skeletons hurt a bit, you shouldn't have trouble hitting a health pot in time). After he is down to 25% or so, all the skeletons will be destroyed, then just finish the kill. Easy Peasy.
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18 Aug 2010 01:03

To add to the discussion, I was a lvl 32 rogue. My problem was not with the first stage, that's easy as long as the golem is healing and you are hitting the trigger.
I kept on dying in part 2.
How I did it was I respecced. focusing on str, dex and stamina so that I would do decent damage and have about 550 hitpoints Before respeccing I only had like 300 and it was too easy to die.

Then I choose Leggionaire, assasin and duelist. Assasin has a skill called ghost which is brief but you basically avoid everything (perfect for potions, health and stamina) and Legionaire has an ability, the 3rd one, that makes you take damage as stamina. So basically you use this, backstab the enemy, then when it runs out, you run away. When you need to heal you use ghost. Sometimes I would use ghost to attack, but it's too brief. The best time to attack is when the enemy is in one of the walls feeding and healing, Backstab him until your ability runs out, then run away until it recharges. Dead after 5 uses of it.

Also, Mark for death helps, as well as the duelist sustained ability.
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03 Feb 2011 02:00

to beat the harvester on hard as a mage

i transfered my awakening character i was level 35, specialisations was arcane mage (to wear decent protection) spirit mage for group heal and revive and battle mage. also very handy to have miasma, cone of cold, the time spell so you can use your spells again straight away

I made sure that in my inventory i 2 memoirs of the first wardens so i can re-map jerrik and brogan

my equipment was spellfury, golems shell armour and the rest was the hirol armour set, andruils blessing, the spellward, lifegiver, ring of disipline

jerrik- make him a ranger and a legionnaire- the master ranger abilities raises snug the bronkos stats- and the dual-handed ability that makes the rogue able to hold 2 normal swords then the rest of the abilities what you think an ideal rogue would be

he was equiped with duncans sword and dumats spine and i equipped him with blackblade tunic, quicksilver, the slippery ferrets gloves, wolf treads, gladiators belt, the high regard of house dace (i already completed it once on easy and they give you another one with better stats), corins proposal and key to the city

brogan- remap him so hes got good strength and constitution- warrior, champion and templar- all 2 handed skills-
equipment- vigilance- 2 handed, sentinel armour set, enduring faith, scouts medal, ring of the warrior and tingler
brogan was a badass and did not die once

tactics
brogan- aggressive, scrapper, also did ally <75 health heal with most potent potion
jerriik- default- also ally (75 health heal
runic golem- agressive-default- self: health <75 group heal

first form- as you may have already read make sure when you see red mist press the switch as a mage and was doing healing and spells i just positioned myself next to the switch- think about 10 potions got used in the first form and jerrik died 3 times which me and the golem revived just fine all other allies were fine, i did keep on healing the golem a few times.

second form- in my playthrough jerrik died just as we finished the first form and i had to peg it and couldnt find him lol, went the majority of the second form without him. its important that you focus on the boss skeleton (highlighted orange) in my opinion he does more damage than the harvester so the skeletons were mainly chasing after me so i basically ran around every few seconds turning round and casting cone of cold on boss skeleton and brogan was alway happy swinging vigilance on the back of his head- snug was occupying the harvester after killing boss skeleton dont concern yourself about the other skeletons as the dont do much damage, found jerrik yay and wailed on the harvester with some healing and cone of colding the skeletons. and finished with all allies standing hope this strategy helps someone
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23 Aug 2010 21:54

I am unsure how but my character was IMMUNE to ALL DAMAGE by the harvester and skeletons. I made a city elf dual weapons warrior and then followed Tom XLR8's solution to boost my character level to 25 in origins then to 28 in awakening (so that i had about 1000 sovereigns), i then went to wade at the keep and bought knight commander's helm, stormchaser gauntlets (i think these were actually from the bartender in amaranthine), clamshell plate armour, and fleet feet and i had the cinch of skillful maneouvering belt (bought in awakening also) and the high regard of house dace amulet (golems of amgarrak) equipped with blightblood (darkspawn chronicles) and a dagger i found in amaranthine somewhere called voice of velvet (i dont think my weapons had anything to do with it but anyway), i bought five stamina draughts aswell from amaranthine. my stats ended up being:

strength 79 (67 + 12)
dexterity 46 (36 + 10)
willpower 26 (20 + 6)
magic 14 (12 + 2)
cunning 18 (10 + 8)
constitution 24 (20 + 4)

mental resistance check 17 (17 + 0)
physical resistance check 103 (103 + 0)
fire and cold resistances 15%
electrical resistance 45%
nature resistance 5%
spirit resistance 0%

health 473
stamina 470
armour 42
defence 104 (81 + 23)
(missile deflection 184)
attack 130 (113 + 17)
damage 55.5 / 41.3
melee critical chance 22.70% / 24.90%
armour penetration 5 / 11
fatigue 36.5%

skills:
coercion level 1 (default)
combat training levels 1 through 4
vitality levels 1 through 4
clarity levels 1 through 4

specializations were berserker, reaver and spirit warrior

talents:

warrior - all four on first and third lines, nothing in second line,
berserker - first three,
reaver - all four,
spirit warrior - all four,
dual weapon - all four on first line, all four on second line, first three on third line, first one on fourth line

sustained talent used - blessing of the fade (fourth talent of spirit warrior tree)

activated talents used - none

i assume anyone could replicate this by using a tome that lets you reallocate your talents and skill points as long as you had the same equipment as i did.

I went through the golems of amgarrak and searched everywhere in all the "lyrium dimensions" to make sure i found the golem notes, i equipped the runes i found to my armour and weapons. before i fought the harvester i set the golem to self / ally <50% health = group heal and spent my time for part one attacking the harvester and activating the switch when it turned red and none of my allies died for that part, in the second part, my allies died early on and i just attacked the harvester ignoring the skeletons, using a stamina draught when necessary (blessing of the fade continuously drains stamina) and it died after about five minutes without me having taken any damage at all.

note: i have all the dragon age dlc. not sure if that matters..
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18 Mar 2011 15:30

Ok just did this with a level 32 elf archer. I might have gotten lucky because i fought him 4 times before and got destroyed each time by the skeletons that aid him. I set everyone's tactics as mentioned above, but i put them all on defensive so they wouldn't pursue when the harvester ran during the second form.

As soon as i came into the room i camped the switch to the right for the first form, hitting the switch and healing when necessary. The whole party lived through the first fight, then during the second part i continued to camp by the switch, he ran away a couple times but always came back for his beating. I had maybe 2 or 3 skeletons attack me but they were easily dispatched before the harvester came back. Then the second form went down in about 3 minutes.

Not sure how so i am going try this again just to verify it or see if i got really lucky cause that went way to easy.

I'm assuming the enemies have to have a line of sight on you before they start to come at you.
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28 Nov 2010 07:47

I have an incredibly useful tip. Whenever the room turns red your team can no longer harm the harvester. However there is a switch in the room you can run to turn it off. This is done by holding LT, aiming at the switch and tapping a while you release LT. These means you get to stage two much much quicker.
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07 Jan 2012 18:35

I dont claim to have the most amazingly built character in the game or the best items but thought I would try and help some others out.

I was a level 33 warrior- 80 Strength, 50 Dexterity and 40 Constitution after i reset my stats.I had beserker,champion and guardian specialisations.

I had read so many guides on this I was really concerned this would beat me easily. First couple of go's I tried to tank it and got nailed quicky. I read a couple of posts and combined a few strategies to get past the first stage.

Set everyone to heal when below 75% with strongest potion and Golem to do the same with group heal. Heres the trick - dont change anyone elses tactics and use your main character- I just kept kiting the first phase and letting the team hammer non stop- everytime the switch became available I used it- throughout this I was using carapace fully upgraded and Massacre- just managed to scrapre through to the second stage.

This is where I used another strategy- run straight over the bridge to the right and hide in the corner of the wall/cavern in the recess- all enemies pile around but cant touch you. If you move slowly sometimes you will get the harvester in with you- dont attack with weapons this means all skeletons come for you- use massacre and second wind as this takes 100 of each time- not the quickest and I am sure not as good as others but seemed to work- on some occasions the harvester was on the other side so I used carapace to get close as skeletons give you a full screen headstart and massacre the harvester again then completing the loop back to your safe spot to recharge and heal- just remember to stay disciplined and not try to attack harvester with weopons in the second stage as my impatience killed me untill the 4th try on this method.

Any feedback appreciated
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21 Dec 2011 11:29

I used this guys method (credit to FlyersFan20 from xbox360 achievements) and it was ridiculously easy with a dual wield rogue. I used slighlty different gear from what this guy mentions but it worked perfect!

Here's the link to his solution: http://www.xbox360achievements.org/forum/showthread.php?t=29...

So, last night I finally imported a character into Golems and on my first try was able to practically solo the Harvester on Hard. I wanted to share my method hoping it could help someone.

This method is entirely gear and spec dependant.

What I was using:

Enchanter's Cowl (10% Dodge, DA:O version, you can buy it from the grocer in Amaranthine in DA:A)

Battledress of the Provocateur (5% Dodge, with 3 5% Dodge Evasion Runes)

Voice of Velvet (25% Dodge, with 3 Intensifying runes from the Bartender in Amaranthine)

Vigilance (10% Dodge, Longsword "Whatever aid it can lend me in defense." version from "Worked to the Bone" quest, also 3 Intensifying runes)

Cailan's Greaves (20% Dodge, Return to Ostagar DLC)

When you start Golems, you have a book to reset your spec. After using the book these are the parts of the spec that are required:

STR: 42 (Required for Cailan's Greaves)
Everything else in DEX

Skills:

Master Combat Training
Master Vitality
Master Clarity

Put the rest of your points in your favorite skills.

Abilities:

Required:

Evasion
Endure Hardship from Legionaire Scout spec (You can buy the book in Amaranthine)
The rest of my points I scattered in Assassin, Dualist, Dual Weapon Fighting and Standard Rogue talents.

What Endure Hardship lets you do is any damage you actually take is subtracted from your Stamina, not your health.

All the dodge allowed me to completely ignore the skeletons, not even once did they even hit me.

The only damage I had to worry about was during the Harvesters 1st form he reaches into his stomach and drops a bomb on the floor, you usually have enough time to kite before he drops it. Once I took enough damage to bring down my Endure Hardship shield, but all I did was kite until it cooled down. You can use stamina draughts during the fight, I used two suburb ones, and not a single health poultice.
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08 Jan 2013 18:21

I finally got this achievement after many many hours of trying.

I did this with my rogue and using the help provided by wolfzero01 on another forum I respec'd as an archer.

24 points into strength, everything else into dexterity. For specialisations I went with Assassin, Duelist and Leggionare Scout.
For skills get everything in archery. In the assassin line the mark of death is useful too.

For the fight I activated the sustained skills. The gollem just set to heal and the two dwarves the only change to tactics was to frequently heal.

First stage I just kept shooting and activating the switch as soon as the red mist came down. After he changed for the second stage DON'T MOVE! A skelton headed my way but soon got pulled away leaving me compeltely ignored. Firing off all the shots I could the achievement popped in less than five mins with the whole team surviving.

I think the key after respecing was not to move in the second stage.
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28 Aug 2011 16:33

This is a variation of PhoenixRNH's solution that works for a level 35 Dual Wield Warrior.
Had to use about 3 healing potions during the first part of the fight, then just kept my stamina up during the second, and never had to heal.

1) Played through DA:O on Casual, had Blood Dragon set equipped, as well as Embri's Many Pockets belt and Harvest Festival Ring. Those items are all DLC that does not import to Awakening, but the stats transfer as base stats for your character.
2) Played through Amgarrak and Witch Hunt DLCs on Casual to obtain all awards.
3) Imported DA:O character to Awakening, played through on Casual. At this point, I was about level 34, from completing pretty much everything in both DA:O and Awakening.
4) Start Amgarrak on Casual, obtained level 35 during the dungeon crawl.
5) Obtained all upgrades for Golem, set it to group heal when itself or an ally dropped below 75% health, though it wasn't really necessary as it died about 1/3 of the way through the Harvester's first stage.
6) Before entering the forge, switch to Hard.
7) Fight Harvester, win easily.

Here was my characters build in Amgarrak (note you could duplicate it with a skill manual if yours is different)

Equipment:
Vigilance Longsword (complete "Worked to the Bone" in Awakening)
Master Cold Iron Rune
Grandmaster Silverite Rune
Master Lightning Rune
Voice of Velvet (buy from The Crown and Lion in Amaranthine)
Expert Flame Rune
Master Silverite Rune
Master Dweomer Rune
Knight-Commander's Helm (buy from Herren in Vigil's Keep)
Stormchaser Gauntlets (buy from Herren in Vigil's Keep)
Golem Shell Armor (complete "Golem's Might" in Awakening)
Evasion Rune x3
Fleet Feet (buy from The Crown and Lion in Amaranthine)
Cinch of Skillful Maneuvering - reward for
Dragon Age: OriginsA Time of Wood and StoneThe A Time of Wood and Stone achievement in Dragon Age: Origins worth 46 pointsGathered the lost lore of Cadash Thaig

The High Regard of House Dace - reward for
Dragon Age: OriginsA Secret Stitched TogetherThe A Secret Stitched Together achievement in Dragon Age: Origins worth 50 pointsGathered all of the research notes in Amgarrak

Sleeper (found in a crate during "The Assault on Vigil's Keep" in Awakening)
Corin's Proposal (complete "The Trail of Love" in Awakening)

Specializations - Templar, Berserker, Spirit Warrior

Attributes: (these include the DLC import glitch bonuses as part of the base)
Total (Base+Equipment)
Strength 105 (92 + 13)
Dexterity 61 (48+13)
Willpower 30 (25+5)
Magic 23 (18+5)
Cunning 37 (25+12)
Constitution 37 (24+13)

Resistances:
Mental 56
Physical 120
Fire 25%
Cold 0%
Electrical 55%
Nature 15%
Spirit 15%

Stats:
Health 524
Stamina 420
Armor 74
Defense 113
Attack 160
Damage 69.4/50.3
Fatigue 73.3%

Skills
Coersion I - IV
Survival I - II
Combat Training I - IV
Clarity I - IV

Talents
Warrior - All
Templar - All
Berserker - All
Spirit Warrior - All
Dual Weapon - All, except Unending Flurry
Weapon and Shield - Shield Bash, Shield Block

Special thanks to PhoenixRNH for the basis of this solution.
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17 Aug 2012 17:40

This is to important to post in a comment. I imported my duel elf rogue. Level 25 at the harvester.
I set everyone to attack the harvester and took control of the golem. I attacked random skellys and used group heal every 10 seconds. Taking control of the golem so he doesn't die and just focus on group heal, it made such a difference.
During the second part, set everyone to attack the harvester and take control of brogan. I re-speced him thinking I had to use that skill, carace or something.
All I did was run around with threat active and taunt and all the skellys just followed me as I ran around the room. This allowed the others to take him out without being attacked from behind. They got his health to 50% when the golem and the other dude died. My main rogue barely took damage (dex was 70+).

The main thing is distracting the skelys It worked splendidly! Truly made it barely a challenge.
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01 May 2016 18:10

I have good news and bad news for you. The good news is that you can switch difficulty right before The Harvester fight (after you find the sixth note) and get the trophy. You CANNOT switch the difficulty once the fight begins however. If you had thoughts about getting the Harvester within one hit of death changing the difficulty, think again. The bad news, the Harvester is insanely hard. The easiest character type to beat the Harvester with is a Mage. With a Warrior or a Rogue, struggles will ensue.

With the Mage, you want an Arcane Warrior. Some of the spells that you want are flame weapons, crushing prison, group heal, revival, haste, and miasma. With the Warrior, be a tank. With a high enough number of hit points, you can take anything. Just have plenty of health poultices. With the Rogue, you'll have to be crafty. Attack the Harvester from behind as much as you can. If you have dual wield and two good weapons, use them. Otherwise, stick with one powerful weapon.

Prepare early. Find all of the notes for your golem and get it fully upgraded. Set it's tactics to Ranged and make Group Heal it's top priority. Set the tactics of the two dwarves to Defensive. Set three of Brogan's tactics to use "Taunt" and "Grievous Insult" and to use a stamina poultice when that drops below 25%. This will ensure that the Harvester is usually targeting only Brogan. You'll spend most of your time in the battle with Brogan selected downing health poultices, so make sure you have plenty of health poultices left. I had about 200 in my stockpile when starting the battle. Anytime someone's health drops to about half, switch to them and heal unless the golem takes care of them first.

The first form is the hardest. This first phase of the fight is really about how quickly you can knock down the Harvester's health while avoiding the "yellow" and "orange" skeletons. Hack away as best you can and heal anyone that needs it. During the first form, skeletons will start to appear around you. The Harvester will basically stay in place though. You want to start the second phase with as few skeletons as possible since the Harvester will just summon more. One good thing you can do to get around the skeletons is to use the switch on the right side of the room as you enter. If you click on it, the skeletons will disappear. To click on it, hit (or hold depending upon your set up) , get the switch in the center of wheel, and push . Be warned though, more will appear a few seconds later though, so get your shots into the Harvester quickly. At certain points, you'll hear one of the dwarves yell that weapons are no longer effective. If you can, switch to the golem and cast chain lightning. If you find yourself being overwhelmed, as the sole survivor, and you can't get to the switch, then start running around. Get some distance between yourself and the Harvester and chip away at the skeletons. The most important thing to remember with the first form is that you keep the golem alive at all costs. If the golem goes down, you will too, eventually.

Once you defeat the larger form, the Harvester will become the little crawling thing you've seen in the distance. It'll jump around to certain points in the room to spawn skeletons. Continually attack it as best you can. Move around when you get overwhelmed. At least with this phase, all of the skeletons will be standard ones. When you're pretty clear of skeletons, hammer away on the Harvester. The second form is much easier than the first.

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I beat the Harvester with an imported Lvl. 35 Rogue. I played the main game and the other pieces of dlc with him except Witch Hunt.

The internet tried to tell me that it'll be a tough fight but when I went there and took him on...I honestly have no idea what the fuzz was about. You don't have to play the complete dlc module on Hard or Nightmare, just the fight with the Harvester.

Shortly before the encounter stop and make a save. Now go in the options and turn the difficulty up to Hard if you haven't done that already.

You'll have a tome in your backpack called "Memoirs of the first Wardens" (it'll automatically get added when you start the Golems dlc).

Use it to rearrange your skills and talents.

The build itself:

Specialisations: Pick Assassin, Duelist and Legionnaire of the Dead. They add 2 points to your Dex each.

Attributes: Put a few points in Strength (I ended up with 24) and pump the rest in Dexterity (I had 188 after rearranging).

Skills: Max out Combat Training, Vitality and Clarity. Rest is up to you.

Talents: Max Dual Weapon, Assassin and Duelist. Rest again is up to you.

Equipment: Use two strong daggers with the best elemental runes you can find. I had "Tooth of the Mountain Father" and "Gift of the Grey". Not the strongest ones but they worked perfect. My armor was "The Felon's Coat".

Party: They don't really have a big role in this. Of course you should equip them decently and find all the upgrades for the golem but in the end it'll be up to your main character.

The fight:

Since you have insane amounts of Dex the enemies including the Harvester will barely hit you. Your entire party will most likely die but that shouldn't concern you. Use standard attacks and your specials whenever your stamina bar allows it. Just focus on the Harvester and use a health potion every now and then. I needed 6 during the whole fight. In his second form the Harvester will jump around and draw power from the glowing spots in the hall you're fighting in. Whenever he jumps just follow him around and ignore the skeletons.

The whole thing shouldn't take longer than 4-5 minutes.
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20 Feb 2016 20:41

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Don't know if this is now patched, but this doesn't work for me.
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By SolaceCreed on 19 Jan 2019 21:24

I have good news and bad news for you. The good news is that you can switch difficulty right before The Harvester fight (after you find the sixth note) and get the achievement. You CANNOT switch the difficulty once the fight begins however. If you had thoughts about getting the Harvester within one hit of death changing the difficulty, think again. The bad news, the Harvester is insanely hard. The easiest character type to beat the Harvester with is a Mage. With a Warrior or a Rogue, struggles will ensue.

With the Mage, you want an Arcane Warrior. Some of the spells that you want are flame weapons, crushing prison, group heal, revival, haste, and miasma. With the Warrior, be a tank. With a high enough number of hit points, you can take anything. Just have plenty of health poultices. With the Rogue, you'll have to be crafty. Attack the Harvester from behind as much as you can. If you have dual wield and two good weapons, use them. Otherwise, stick with one powerful weapon.

Prepare early. Find all of the notes for your golem and get it fully upgraded. Set it's tactics to Ranged and make Group Heal it's top priority. Set the tactics of the two dwarves to Defensive. Set three of Brogan's tactics to use "Taunt" and "Grievous Insult" and to use a stamina poultice when that drops below 25%. This will ensure that the Harvester is usually targeting only Brogan. You'll spend most of your time in the battle with Brogan selected downing health poultices, so make sure you have plenty of health poultices left. I had about 220 in my stockpile when starting the battle. Anytime someone's health drops to about half, switch to them and heal unless the golem takes care of them first.

The first form is the hardest. This first phase of the fight is really about how quickly you can knock down the Harvester's health while avoiding the "yellow" and "orange" skeletons. Hack away as best you can and heal anyone that needs it. During the first form, skeletons will start to appear around you. The Harvester will basically stay in place though. You want to start the second phase with as few skeletons as possible since the Harvester will just summon more. One good thing you can do to get around the skeletons is to use the switch on the right side of the room as you enter. If you click on it, the skeletons will disappear. To click on it, hit (or hold depending upon your set up) , get the switch in the center of wheel, and push . Be warned though, more will appear a few seconds later though, so get your shots into the Harvester quickly. At certain points, you'll hear one of the dwarves yell that weapons are no longer effective. If you can, switch to the golem and cast chain lightning. If you find yourself being overwhelmed, as the sole survivor, and you can't get to the switch, then start running around. Get some distance between yourself and the Harvester and chip away at the skeletons. The most important thing to remember with the first form is that you keep the golem alive at all costs. If the golem goes down, you will too, eventually.

Once you defeat the larger form, the Harvester will become the little crawling thing you've seen in the distance. It'll jump around to certain points in the room to spawn skeletons. Continually attack it as best you can. Move around when you get overwhelmed. At least with this phase, all of the skeletons will be standard ones. When you're pretty clear of skeletons, hammer away on the Harvester. The second form is much easier than the first.

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I have good news and bad news for you. The good news is that you can switch difficulty right before The Harvester fight (after you find the sixth note) and get the achievement. You CANNOT switch the difficulty once the fight begins however. If you had thoughts about getting the Harvester within one hit of death changing the difficulty, think again. The bad news, the Harvester is insanely hard. The easiest character type to beat the Harvester with is a Mage. With a Warrior or a Rogue, struggles will ensue.

With the Mage, you want an Arcane Warrior. Some of the spells that you want are flame weapons, crushing prison, group heal, revival, haste, and miasma. With the Warrior, be a tank. With a high enough number of hit points, you can take anything. Just have plenty of health poultices. With the Rogue, you'll have to be crafty. Attack the Harvester from behind as much as you can. If you have dual wield and two good weapons, use them. Otherwise, stick with one powerful weapon.

Prepare early. Find all of the notes for your golem and get it fully upgraded. Set it's tactics to Ranged and make Group Heal it's top priority. Set the tactics of the two dwarves to Defensive. Set three of Brogan's tactics to use "Taunt" and "Grievous Insult" and to use a stamina poultice when that drops below 25%. This will ensure that the Harvester is usually targeting only Brogan. You'll spend most of your time in the battle with Brogan selected downing health poultices, so make sure you have plenty of health poultices left. I had about 220 in my stockpile when starting the battle. Anytime someone's health drops to about half, switch to them and heal unless the golem takes care of them first.

The first form is the hardest. This first phase of the fight is really about how quickly you can knock down the Harvester's health while avoiding the "yellow" and "orange" skeletons. Hack away as best you can and heal anyone that needs it. During the first form, skeletons will start to appear around you. The Harvester will basically stay in place though. You want to start the second phase with as few skeletons as possible since the Harvester will just summon more. One good thing you can do to get around the skeletons is to use the switch on the right side of the room as you enter. If you click on it, the skeletons will disappear. To click on it, hit (or hold depending upon your set up) , get the switch in the center of wheel, and push . Be warned though, more will appear a few seconds later though, so get your shots into the Harvester quickly. At certain points, you'll hear one of the dwarves yell that weapons are no longer effective. If you can, switch to the golem and cast chain lightning. If you find yourself being overwhelmed, as the sole survivor, and you can't get to the switch, then start running around. Get some distance between yourself and the Harvester and chip away at the skeletons. The most important thing to remember with the first form is that you keep the golem alive at all costs. If the golem goes down, you will too, eventually.

Once you defeat the larger form, the Harvester will become the little crawling thing you've seen in the distance. It'll jump around to certain points in the room to spawn skeletons. Continually attack it as best you can. Move around when you get overwhelmed. At least with this phase, all of the skeletons will be standard ones. When you're pretty clear of skeletons, hammer away on the Harvester. The second form is much easier than the first.

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There is a glitch in the game, you can hide behind a ledge and enemies will not be able to reach you. Need a mage or archer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxsqzNKJK8o
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22 Sep 2016 09:43

Probably the most difficult achievement in the entire game. I advise you to play through the game on whatever difficulty you like, and after the last checkpoint change the difficulty to “High” and reboot.

Collect as many poultices as possible for the battle - you will need a lot. Well, good luck...
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10 Jul 2011 12:59

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The whole secret is that during the battle with the final boss, the battle will take place in the normal stage and in the red stage.

As the “red” stage begins, after a few seconds on the right (there is a mark on the map) a switch will become active, which ends the red stage ahead of schedule and returns you to the white stage.

The boss has the property of periodically throwing pieces of meat, which then turn into skeletons, and they can be ordinary, yellow or bosses.

We kill the regular ones on our own, tolerate the yellow ones until we get a couple of them, and the red ones need to be taken down immediately.

But not with magic or daggers, but with a switch, he kills all the skeletons at once.

After which, it will be inactive for some time, so don’t use it for trifles.

As soon as the red stage has begun and the skeletons begin to squeeze you fiercely, choose any Persian,
hold down the LT button and point the center of the screen at the switch (there should be an icon in the form of an eye and
inscription Switch) and press the button

After this, the character you have chosen will automatically run to press the switch.

Note: If you yourself run up to the switch and press the button then you won't succeed because... your character will "aggro" enemies instead of pressing the switch.

Once the switch is turned on, all skeletons will be destroyed.
And you will end up in the normal white stage.

This will need to be done several times before the second part of the battle.

In the second part everything is easy, the boss's head is detached from the body and will run away from you.
So, you will need to fall on her with the whole crowd and squeeze her somewhere in the corner.
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By DEN_MEGALODON on 18 Feb 2016 13:09