Dragon Age: Origins
76 Achievements
1,750
75-104h
Commander of the Grey
Reached level 30
30
How to unlock the Commander of the Grey achievement in Dragon Age: Origins - Definitive Guide
With a new character, you'll start at lvl 18.
I've been playing with an imported lvl 22 rogue and got my lvl 30 around the middle of Awakening.
Right now I'm on my way to the final boss and just a bit over lvl 34.
So don't worry too much about that achievement, it'll come eventually.
Just make sure to complete as many side quests as you can, unlock safes/doors...
edit : you have to hit lvl30 while playing Awakening or it won't unlock ! (thanks for telling me guys).
One of the 1st quests in DAO:A called 'It comes from beneath' requires you enter the 'Vigil Keep's' basement,slay a few enemies until you reach a caved in tunnel-this is where the glitch starts.Sergeant Maverlies will appear & after a brief conversation will ask if you're ready to go back to the keep.Agree to this & you'll return to the entry door to the basement.Simply re-enter the door behind you,go through the now deserted basement down to the caved-in tunnel & Sgt Maverlies is there again,approach & talk to her & she'll ask if you're ready again,accept & another 2000XP-just rinse & repeat.
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EDIT:Just to clarify,Maverlies will return above ground with you-DON'T SPEAK TO HER ABOVE GROUND-Just enter the door,go down to the cave-in tunnel where SHE ALSO APPEARS & talk to her here-this is why the glitch works,her character remains in the caved in tunnel until you speak to her ABOVE GROUND.
Speak with the smuggler leader and he will reward you with the 15 sovereigns; choose option 3 (is there anything else I can do). He will then ask you to kill the lieutenant in charge of the city guard to which you must respond with option 3 again (I can’t do this). You can now continuously do this over and over until you become insanely rich along with leveling up fairly quickly at the same time. I managed to generate around 100 sovereigns every 30 seconds as well as going up 2 tenths of a level at the same time. You could just never accept his request to kill the lieutenant and return to him whenever you need an injection of money as completing the quest line isn’t very important in terms of completing the DLC successfully. Make sure you save before speaking to the smuggler leader as well as during the process of the glitch just in case you choose the wrong speech option. Please see the video below if you wish to see the information above visually.
*Minor Spoilers for Blackmarsh Quest*
What you have to do is go to the Blackmarsh and proceed until you get out of the fade back to reality, and you are tasked with killing several fade portals.
What you need to do is immediately go to "Advanced options" (hold left trigger and bring up the skill wheel) and make it so your group is stationary as soon as you come back to reality. Take your main character and find one of the portals and kill the revenants around it. DO NOT KILL THE PORTAL!
The soul portals are stationary and indefinitely spawn Shades to attack you. These shades are weak and provide 79 XP per kill, which is good towards the beginning of the game and mediocre to poor as you approach level 30.
If you are strong enough, you can leave the controller idle and let the shades keep spawning and coming up to you to attack. Obviously, you will need to be using short range weapons for this to work, so your character does not start attacking the portal. I've left it going for about 20 minutes now while typing this solution and I've gotten over a third of the way from 29 to 30.
-One thing to note is that the Shades sometimes knock you over, which pushes you back (and further away from the portal). Eventually they will push you so far away that they will no longer spawn, so you can only leave this for about 20-30 minutes at a time without checking back and re-positioning yourself.
-Another thing to note is that sometimes the shades will push you in such a way where your guy will not auto attack back. This usually occurs after they push you into a wall. I have not found a way to fix this. If this could be fixed, I see no reason why you can't idle boost overnight and get numerous levels. I tried messing with the tactics of my guy (and switching to another character so the tactics would actually be used) to no avail (The shades will not spawn if the character you are controlling is not close by. If you bring a second character over, the shades will come to that character instead of your main). There may be a way to fix this with items that reduce hositility or spells/skills that make you a less appealing target, but I haven't figured anything out in that regard yet. An alternative is something that prevents your main character from being knocked back.
-I personally tried this with a Rogue with as many dodge % increase items I could find, so it was very difficult for the shades to hit me. If you don't implement this strategy your mileage may vary (they may hit you enough to actually kill you, or you may get knocked back much more often requiring more often position resets). You can also position a mage to heal you if you take away their staff so they won't attack the portal.
-If your main character is ranged, you may be able to get them just at the right distance so they won't shoot the fade portal, but will still allow the shades to spawn. Using this method you could probably idle boost overnight.
Leave a comment and please give feedback to let me know if this is a viable XP boosting method for your character.
Your best bet is to import your character from Origins. I'm not sure if it's possible to start with the Orlesian Warden and reach rank 30, but I do know that giving yourself the best headstart possible can't be a bad thing. The good news about leveling up is that it's much easier. Everything is worth more experience points. Kills that you got about 20-30 points for in Origins get you about 70-80 in Awakening. Along with completing the story, do as many sidequests as you can for extra XP. There are plenty to be found in Amaranthine.
Your best bet is to import your character from Origins. I'm not sure if it's possible to start with the Orlesian Warden and reach rank 30, but I do know that giving yourself the best headstart possible can't be a bad thing. The good news about leveling up is that it's much easier. Everything is worth more experience points. Kills that you got about 20-30 points for in Origins get you about 70-80 in Awakening. Along with completing the story, do as many sidequests as you can for extra XP. There are plenty to be found in Amaranthine.
You will have the opportunity to port a character from the game into the story or create a new one (you immediately get level 18).
After at the beginning of the game you repel the attack of the creatures of darkness in the Vigil Tower and receive the main and additional tasks of the game’s plot.
You can safely go to the city of Amaranthine.
There, not far from the city gates, a certain “Dark Person” will tell you that he has a lucrative offer for you and will ask you to follow him.
In addition to the Dark Person near the city gates, the constable of the city guard Aidan will approach you, he will complain about the difficulties with the smugglers and hint that if you want to help, he will be very happy about it.
Accepting a quest from a Dark Person or Constable Aidan will forever block the possibility of completing the other side's tasks.
You will need to accept the smuggler quest from the Dark One.
He will give you the first task: Persuade the bartender of the Crown and Lion tavern to open a secret passage for them in one of the rooms.
After completing this task, return to the Dark Person.
Now he has other problems - some robbers not from their organization are getting in the way.
Go to the indicated place and kill them.
Once you clear the lair of robbers, you need to go up and talk to the Smugglers leader, thereby turning in the quest.
So, when you approach the leader of the Smugglers, he will say something like: “Thank you for your help, take the reward,” and we answer him: “Thank you.”
After this, he will say that there is one more job - to kill the Lieutenant of the city guard, and if in response to this proposal you say: “No, I won’t take on this,” money and experience will still be received.
And after that you can approach him again and take the same quest again and get money and experience again
- and so on ad infinitum!
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3qPhIjszjA