There are a few familiar faces in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
From a narrative standpoint to gameplay buffs, which faction is the better one?
6Lords Of Fortune
For Gold And Glory
Matching Companion
Taash.
Specializations
Saboteur (Rogue), Slayer (Warrior).
The mechanical perks aren’t the best, either.
If your build revolves a lot on staggering enemies, this is really good.
Otherwise, it won’t change the game much for you.
5Veil Jumpers
Uncover The Past
Bellara.
Veil Ranger (Rogue).
Veil Jumpers already fare better as their group is more prominent within the story.
It’s a much better start anyway.
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As for the mechanical buffs, you’ll cause more damage to fade-touched enemies (constructs and similar).
They don’t appear often, but way more than the mercenaries.
They’re also some of the toughest enemies, so increased damage against them is interesting.
Lastly, your critical damage hurts more, as does your weakpoint damage.
4Mourn Watch
Keepers Of The Grand Necropolis
Emmrich.
Death Caller (Mage), Reaper (Warrior).
It’ll help against many encounters throughout the game.
3Shadow Dragons
Viva La Resistance
Neve.
Evoker (Mage).
Being part of a resistance group focused on liberating slaves and defeating evil mages is very compelling.
It’s also extra compelling when one ofthe biggest decisions in the gamerevolves around your city.
Things to help you earn all the “Good work, Rook!”
2Antivan Crows
Dragon’s Creed
Lucanis.
Spellblade (Mage), Duelist (Rogue).
The reason the Crows win is basically because of more interesting NPCs.
1Grey Wardens
In War, Victory
Davrin.
Champion (Warrior).
Along with that, all their bonuses work well.
Plus, fighting beings controlling the blight also makes the narrative more interesting for a Grey Warden.
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