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It is recommended that you hit the backspace key once before you type a command, just to clear the field. You won’t be able to see what you type, so be very careful.


While playing Dragon Age: Origins, press the tilda (~) key to open the console command window. It’s located in the upper left corner of most keyboards. What this does is enable the console so that it comes up when you press the tilda (~) key on your keyboard.
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Go to your My Documents (or just Documents in Windows Vista) and open the folder called Bioware, then go into the Dragon Age folder and then the Settings folder.Edit the shortcut and add -enabledeveloperconsole to the end of the Target box so that it looks like this: “C:\Program Files\Dragon Age\bin_ship\daorigins.exe” -enabledeveloperconsole.Make a shortcut to the main Dragon Age: Origins program file, daorigins.exe.Enable Console Commandsīefore you can use these console commands in Dragon Age: Origins, you must first make a couple of minor edits in order to enable them within the game. That being said, use these commands at your own risk, and be sure to save your game before you try any of them. However, don’t be too tempted to run through the game with all the cheats turned on or else it will really make the game less enjoyable. If you are getting very frustrated with a certain battle or some part of the game, then by all means cheat a little to get past it. I have played through Dragon Age as a rogue and completed the game, and I had a very fun time doing so.
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In this article, I will show you how to get into the Dragon Age: Origins console and run these commands.īefore we get into the console commands in Dragon Age: Origins, I would first like to comment on cheating in this game. The console is often a leftover piece of coding used by the game designers for playtesting, and it gets left behind for users to run cheats, generate items, and so on. Many games include a special in-game console for trying special commands, and Dragon Age: Origins is no different. I wrote a guide on it in the Guides section.Console Commands and Cheats for Dragon Age Origins
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If you install the Cheat Engine app (easily found via a web search), there are ways to automatically bestow perk points (or just increase Experience Points to 15000).
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With those armours, you could combine Battle Forged and Nimble and have high protection plus massive all-round damage reduction.
50% Nimble wearing a reinforced mail hauberk (210 armour and 26 fatigue) and a nasal helm with mail (200 armour and 12 fatigue). If you don't want to be 100% Nimble, you can take Brawny and still be c. Indomitable = even more fatigue usage, but that's another reason to make use of Recover. Also, the additional guaranteed 50% all-round damage reduction from Indomitable is very powerful when combined with Nimble, and the action point cost of the skill (3) fits nicely with the 3 used for Puncture with Dagger Mastery. If you're 100% Nimble, hit points (and 30/30 "armours" with no fatigue cost) count double, making Colossus desirable to boost the total, and Steel Brow to remove excess losses. That way, having an especially high pool of fatigue isn't crucial. I think you need to use Recover for Dagger Masters, because 3xPuncture=45 fatigue per turn, and because you want high initiative to take advantage of Overwhelm and Dodge. There's not much point using Duellist on a Dagger Master, because Puncture completely ignores armour anyway but doesn't do additional damage with double-grip.
