I will make a note of anything else this effects as I progress through the game. After you return to Haven you can have Cole join you. If you ally with them most of your partners will approve and they will join you. At the end of the quest you can choose to make the Templars your allies or force them to server you. Templars – Doing the “Champions Of The Just” quest will get you the Templars as allies. If you don’t pick the Mages you will need to wait until later in the game to recruit Dorain. This will also let you recruit Dorain if you want. Letting them be free did get me some disapprovals from most of my followers. I picked allies because I’m playing the good role. Mages – After you beat the quest “Hushed Whispers” you will be given the choice to take them prisoner and force them to work for you or make them your allies. The thing you will be most concerned with is which party member you get from your choice. You can only choose one to aid the Inquisition. Dragon Age Inquisition The Fallow Mare Agents Just talk to him and he’ll ask to join you. He’s tranquil and can be found in the building where you meet the Tevinter Magister during the In Hushed Whispers quest. They go towards Cullen.Ĭelmence – (Thanks to Dark_Shiva144 for the comment) Just recruited a Hinterlands agent called Clemence. If you complete the Mage and Templar Headquarters, the Bandit side quest (not the fortress one), and the Food and Blankets quest you can go back and talk to the “general” that you speak to after clearing the crossroads and he gives you the option to get some agents. General – (Thanks to Katreyn for the comment) There’s another one in Hinterlands as well, easy to miss. You need to finish a quest in Dwarfson’s Pass where you return a phylactery to her, and have Vivienne talk to her to convince her to join up. Not sure exactly what she does, but if you have Varric talk to her after you save her, she joins the Inquisition.Įnchantress(Ellendra) – (Thanks for Oeric for the comment) There is an enchantress Agent in the Hinterlands as well, just outside of the crossroads. You get her by saving her from Templars in “Strange Bedfellows”. Ritts – (Thanks to Burnett for the comment) Ritts is a scout with the Inquisition. Have Cassandra with you when you complete the quest “Horses For The Inquisition” and use her to convince him to come along. Horsemaster Dennet – The horse master doesn’t get a direct buff but allows you to buy new mounts at the stables in Haven. She will join you and gives Leliana a 5% reduction timer on all missions. With the quest “Business Arrangements” talk to the turn in lady and use Cassandra as your special. Smuggler Tanner – You can find Smuggler Tanner at the Redcliffe village. If you tell her to talk about the Inquisition she becomes an agent for Josephine, choose for to listen and report she becomes an agent for Leliana.(Thanks Chaos) However choose one of the other two you gain her as an agent. While she doesn’t give a buff you get a one time option to do a couple of things. Speaker Anais – She will also join the Inquisition after you close the rift in that area. He makes Cullen return 5% faster from missions. Talk to him and ask him to join the Inquisition and he will. I think he was at on the second floor of the pub. Lord Berand – You can find Berand at Lornan’s Exile after you close the rift inside. Also, you can review your agents on the Warmap, under Inquisition powers. if you have 3 secrets agents, you only need one actual perk to unlock Deft Hands, Fine Tools which, without agents, needs 4 perks to unlock it. * Horsemaster Dennet – using Nobility KnowledgeĬercion White left a comment explaining how the Agents work – All agents count as perks towards whichever area they are recruited under, i.e. Of course, and sadly, I didn’t jot down which agents I recruited with which Perk, but not once have I used a member to recruit an Agent (so far) – but I think I can try to remember – bit unsure of these though, so will need confirmation: (Thanks to Micael for the comment) You’ve mentioned that some of the Agents can be recruited with a specific member in the group, but most of these also have a counterpart where you instead can use “Inquisition Perks” – Underworld Knowledge, Arcane Knowledge and Nobility Knowledge.
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