Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin

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Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Hello guys I am having one question regarding to this game. I saw some videos of this game and I really like this game. My major issue with this game is that the DLC is like kind of overkill at what time it comes to difficulty? I not at all had this much difficulty within the core game or Legacy. Does anyone else having same issue with this game? Please share your replies with me. I am waiting for your replies. All replies are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Old 14-10-2011
GaganGang GaganGang is offline
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
It's no different or harder than any other meetings / boss fights. The final bosses on par with the head of Legacy, approximately, and meets, if you're doing well, it is not that much difficult as you are saying. This DLC has been generally pretty easy. The only thing I stumbled on was a struggle all sky Horror strong AoE madness. Talking nightmare by the way.
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I find all the fights a little harder. The Wyvern fight was hard for me. I comprise Avaline, I (2 Warrior pitchers), Tallis, and Varric. The battle was hard to change. Astonishingly, the final battle was not moreover difficult for me. Where the sky dudes appealing superior, had to go to drive. The wyverns were moderately difficult, however not so difficult. The last boss was so tanky. It took forever and whipped me when I was almost finished, so beat that kind of occasional causes was so upset. As a side This DLC was awful. The legacy of their possessions I in fact enjoyed playing the majority legacy and DA2, however this was truly awful. Tallis was boring (both in style of play as a character) and the "twist" was so evident for the reason that of the mark in his suit. The story was pretty boring as a whole. The design, however, that I liked with masks, harlequins and wyverns.
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Irene-I Irene-I is offline
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Hello I have Beaten Sky Horror at Level 7-8 is Hawke resting on Normal. And the rest of the DLC. as a result I outline through a little more levels, and a diverse party [Isabela AND Tallis? simply in favor of the Party Banter] I possibly will not done it on top of Nightmare. Even though I confess, it was the initial time I yet used the Radical Menu on the way to move my party missing from an AOE.
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I've beaten it on normal and it was pretty easy. Sky guys were harder for me because the anger that has an attack that could end with the party. But my Hawke was a spiritual healer, so. He did not realize the difficulties crazy, along the lines of the previous contents in difficulty, in my opinion. Fights promoted by the chief mechanic nice to us, a little difficult, but nothing crazy I agree.
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Ashley Parker Ashley Parker is offline
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
I found it quite difficult. The Legacy procession was played on top of Hard. The elective boss was particularly hard alternatively; the final battle was astonishingly easy. My party all came down in about 10 seconds when faced in the company of the horror of the sky. (Level 25 +, normal). I had to laugh, was a stimulating alter. I guess I was not paying a huge amount of attention, for the reason that after charging was reversed. In general, I was superior balanced complexity DA2 major campaign.
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
The DLC was a bit on the hard side at what time playing on hard / nightmare without a special guardian. That's what I establish regarding Mota and the legacy is that not including a dedicated healer or not including an recognized party, after that you'll discover it hard to survive the fighting (especially since the enemy can focus fire and hit the Magi with a heavy beam or spirit AoE damage).
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Sincerely, I consider the DLC features a known fault with the healing system: 30 second cool downs devoid of demanding to be strategic. There is not anything regarding the healing of a strategic commencing near death simply to have the same character is hit with an attack that leaves them on the brink of death another time in the next 10 seconds. That's why we not only rely on a healer. Potions are there for a cause, and if you're elegant and strategic, not fall below a character of definite diseases. Difficult at times, but it's true all the same.
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Old 17-10-2011
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Re: Difficulty with Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
Play a nightmare I had more problems with Alpha Wyvern - go devoid of a healer, healing concoction and simply two - there was many recharge. At the time I reached the last fight I was out of potions and after several painful attempts had to be resigned to just leaving the Normal difficulty. The hardest instant in which was the altar, excluding the rest of the DLC establish a lot simpler than Legacy. There was a puzzle where you had to absolute a table with tiles, I almost went crazy, it took about an hour earlier than I can find out. Hard as hell and I scream dudetes brahs game complains that easy? Since the burden of nightmare Mota and L2.
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