Avoid These 9 Phrases with Dragon Age Enthusiasts
- Dragonsplague is a devastating contagion in Dragon's Dogma 2.
- Spending too much time in The Hinterlands means missing out on the best parts of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
- Each Dragon Age game features a different protagonist.
- Criticizing Varric can alienate you from many fans.
- Comparing Baldur's Gate 3 to Dragon Age is like comparing apples to oranges.
What Is Dragonsplague?
Dragonsplague is a devastating contagion in Dragon's Dogma 2. This article explains its impact and significance.
9 Things You Should Never Say to a Dragon Age Fan
The Dragon Age series has evolved significantly, leading to diverse fan opinions. Here are some topics to avoid when talking to a Dragon Age fan.
1. "I Never Left the Hinterlands"
Dragon Age: Inquisition's open zone format can be overwhelming. Spending too much time in The Hinterlands means missing out on the best parts of the game.
2. "They Should Keep a Protagonist for More Than One Game"
Each Dragon Age game features a different protagonist. Suggesting otherwise can spark debates about the series' tradition.
3. "I Did Not Care for Varric"
Varric is a beloved character. Criticizing him can alienate you from many fans.
4. "Baldur's Gate 3 Was Better"
Comparing Baldur's Gate 3 to Dragon Age is like comparing apples to oranges. Both games have unique qualities.
5. "Solas Did Nothing Wrong"
Solas is a complex villain. Defending him can lead to heated discussions.
6. "I Told the Dog to Leave in Origins"
Rejecting the Mabari hound in Dragon Age: Origins is a controversial choice. It's best not to mention it.
7. "I Sided with the Templars"
Siding with the Templars over the Mages is seen as a poor choice. It's a topic best avoided.
8. "I Liked the Fade"
The Fade section in Dragon Age: Origins is widely disliked. Admitting you enjoyed it can be polarizing.
9. "Anders Was Right"
Anders' actions in Dragon Age II are divisive. Some view him as a terrorist, while others see him as a revolutionary.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard will bring new controversies and characters. Stay tuned for more debates as the game releases on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S this fall.