Dragon Age: Origins
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Shadow
Main character achieved level 20 as a rogue
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How to unlock the Shadow achievement in Dragon Age: Origins - Definitive Guide
There are two ways to get this. One - play the game like you should, fight as many enemies as possible and do as many sidequests as possible. I got my level 20 towards the end of the game.
The other way to do it is to get to Ostagard and start the quest where you get three vials of darkspawn blood. Get those three vials but don't get the treaties. Return to Duncan and tell him you have the vials but not the treaties. You will receive experience. Now keep talking to him stating the same thing, you will continue receiving experience. Grind up to level 20 and enjoy achievement goodness.
The other way to do it is to get to Ostagard and start the quest where you get three vials of darkspawn blood. Get those three vials but don't get the treaties. Return to Duncan and tell him you have the vials but not the treaties. You will receive experience. Now keep talking to him stating the same thing, you will continue receiving experience. Grind up to level 20 and enjoy achievement goodness.
21 Comments
How long does it take doing method #2, ballpark?
By Turduken on 17 Apr 2010 04:37
half an hour...give or take, depends on how fast you mash buttons. :)
By Minioger on 17 Apr 2010 04:59
If you own the the Golems of Amgarrak or Witch Hunt DLC, there is a very simple way to get this achievement. Simply start a new rouge in Origins and save the game. Then, start a Golems of Amgarrak/Witch Hunt save file and import this character. Skip through the cutscenes and dialogue. Since all characters in Golems of Amgarrak/Witch Hunt start at level 20, all you need to do is "level up" and the achievement is yours.
[[Thanks to Mike Marcelais]]
[[Thanks to Mike Marcelais]]
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Is this still working?
By Iceberg082006 on 12 Mar 2011 16:26
As far as I know....are you making sure to start a new person in Origins first before starting the DLC?
By ViPeR866 on 12 Mar 2011 19:09
One additional note to Minioger's solution: the achievement only unlocks after you "level up" with the A button from the stats screen. There is a glitch though -- if you don't level up when you're exactly on level 20, the achievement will never pop. I overshot and didn't level up until level 21 and learned this the hard way.
If you have Witch Hunt DLC, this will take you only couple of minutes. Forget what some other people say about starting a character in Origins and then importing it into the DLC.
Simply start new game on Witch Hunt DLC, select option to create new character, make sure to select "Rogue" as your character class and then after selecting your faction (Grey Warden should be the only option) hit "Y" to "quick start." The achievement popped for me on the loading screen right after, before the opening cut scene.
Simply start new game on Witch Hunt DLC, select option to create new character, make sure to select "Rogue" as your character class and then after selecting your faction (Grey Warden should be the only option) hit "Y" to "quick start." The achievement popped for me on the loading screen right after, before the opening cut scene.
Heres a shortcut that cuts out a bit of leveling up. You start off as a level 18 in Awakening, so a fast way to do it and for any of the other reach level 20 achievements is to start a character in the main game and then start Awakening and import that character into the DLC. You then only have to level up twice to reach it.
While playing through Dragon Age: Origins I stumbled across a small unpatched glitch which can be exploited over and over again effectively granting the player infinite experience points. This specific XP glitch is new to me, I haven’t seen it anywhere else, so here it is. It has some minor spoilers about the storylines that take place in Orzammar because you have to make specific plot choices to access the infinite XP glitch, so if you don’t want to see this information then do not read on.
To gain access to the glitch, you have to acquire the quests to support both Lord Harrowmont AND the quest to support Bhelen. To do this, tell the dwarf in Lord Harrowmount’s estate that you will support Harrowmont, and then tell Bhelen’s representative in the Chamber of the assembly that you will support Bhelen. Do not do any of Bhelen’s requests! These consist of delivering 2 notes.
Go to the Proving and complete Harrowmont’s requests, supporting him entirely. Return to Bhelen’s representative in the chamber of the assembly and speak to him. He will ask why you lied and did not support Bhelen, tell him you did this so Harrowmont will not suspect you as a spy and he will then ask you to share whatever Harrowmont is planning next. Go to Harrowmont’s estate and speak to Harrowmont, he will tell you to kill the rouge Jarvia. Next, return to the chamber of assembly and tell the dwarf Harromont’s plan. He will then ask you to plant papers on Jarvia’s body once she is dead, making Bhelen appear to be the better leader, Agree to do this! Go to Dust Town and kill Jarvia, then plant the papers inside her wooden chest. Go back to the Chamber of the Assembly, and before talking to Bhelen’s representative, save your game just to be safe.
Tell him you planted the papers on Jarvia and He will tell you that it is now time to see Bhelen in person. Choose option #2, which says you need some more time before seeing Bhelen. You can then talk to this dwarf again and again telling him each time that you planted the papers and choosing the option that you are not ready to see Bhelen. You will receive the XP for completing the quest every time; just save often because if you accidentally choose any dialogue option other than the Im not ready yet option you will go to Bhelen and lose this glitch. You get a substantial amount of XP from this, so leveling up can be done rather quickly and it levels up each member of your party as well as your character so its very helpful, I can confirm that this works as and while doing it I went up at least 3 levels every ten minutes or so.
To gain access to the glitch, you have to acquire the quests to support both Lord Harrowmont AND the quest to support Bhelen. To do this, tell the dwarf in Lord Harrowmount’s estate that you will support Harrowmont, and then tell Bhelen’s representative in the Chamber of the assembly that you will support Bhelen. Do not do any of Bhelen’s requests! These consist of delivering 2 notes.
Go to the Proving and complete Harrowmont’s requests, supporting him entirely. Return to Bhelen’s representative in the chamber of the assembly and speak to him. He will ask why you lied and did not support Bhelen, tell him you did this so Harrowmont will not suspect you as a spy and he will then ask you to share whatever Harrowmont is planning next. Go to Harrowmont’s estate and speak to Harrowmont, he will tell you to kill the rouge Jarvia. Next, return to the chamber of assembly and tell the dwarf Harromont’s plan. He will then ask you to plant papers on Jarvia’s body once she is dead, making Bhelen appear to be the better leader, Agree to do this! Go to Dust Town and kill Jarvia, then plant the papers inside her wooden chest. Go back to the Chamber of the Assembly, and before talking to Bhelen’s representative, save your game just to be safe.
Tell him you planted the papers on Jarvia and He will tell you that it is now time to see Bhelen in person. Choose option #2, which says you need some more time before seeing Bhelen. You can then talk to this dwarf again and again telling him each time that you planted the papers and choosing the option that you are not ready to see Bhelen. You will receive the XP for completing the quest every time; just save often because if you accidentally choose any dialogue option other than the Im not ready yet option you will go to Bhelen and lose this glitch. You get a substantial amount of XP from this, so leveling up can be done rather quickly and it levels up each member of your party as well as your character so its very helpful, I can confirm that this works as and while doing it I went up at least 3 levels every ten minutes or so.
See Master of Arms for more details.
Instead of playing through almost the whole game to get your character to level 20 you can use a sweet shortcut.
You do need the "Witch Hunt" dlc to do it this way.
If you have it just start a new game in the main menu. Select Witch Hunt and create a new character. Pick the character class for which you need the Trophy and start. Immediately at the beginning the Trophy for reaching level 20 should pop since the dlc levels you to 20 straight away.
Of course this also works for:
and
You do need the "Witch Hunt" dlc to do it this way.
If you have it just start a new game in the main menu. Select Witch Hunt and create a new character. Pick the character class for which you need the Trophy and start. Immediately at the beginning the Trophy for reaching level 20 should pop since the dlc levels you to 20 straight away.
Of course this also works for:
The Master of Arms trophy in Dragon Age: Origins worth 54 pointsMain character achieved level 20 as a warrior
and
The Archmage trophy in Dragon Age: Origins worth 63 pointsMain character achieved level 20 as a mage
See "Master of Arms" for more details.
This guide was translated automatically.
Here's a quick way to level up all the levels at the very beginning of the game.
After the background story, when your character is in Ostagar, we approach Duncan and take from him the quest to collect blood and contracts .
We go to the Wild Lands and collect only blood , after that we return to Duncan and give him the blood, and when asked where the treaties are, we say that we didn’t find them .
Duncan will send you on a search again, so after this conversation, despite the fact that you did not find the contracts, you will still gain experience , as if you had completed this quest.
After the conversation, you need to repeat the same dialogue with him again , after each repeated dialogue, your character experience will increase.
Thus, repeat the dialogue with Duncan until you upgrade your “Person” to the level you need.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMYGLJCiz2Y
After the background story, when your character is in Ostagar, we approach Duncan and take from him the quest to collect blood and contracts .
We go to the Wild Lands and collect only blood , after that we return to Duncan and give him the blood, and when asked where the treaties are, we say that we didn’t find them .
Duncan will send you on a search again, so after this conversation, despite the fact that you did not find the contracts, you will still gain experience , as if you had completed this quest.
After the conversation, you need to repeat the same dialogue with him again , after each repeated dialogue, your character experience will increase.
Thus, repeat the dialogue with Duncan until you upgrade your “Person” to the level you need.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMYGLJCiz2Y
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