Yes, you can. But it might depend on certain conditions and story progress.
Sure, you can use Tallis in the Dragon Age 2 story at times.
Well, there are several things. First, you can complete any remaining side quests. These quests often have interesting stories and rewards. Second, you can search for collectibles like shards or herbs. They can be used for crafting or trading. Third, you can simply enjoy the scenery. The game has some really beautiful landscapes, especially in places like the Emerald Graves. You can also go back to your companions and have conversations with them. Sometimes, these conversations can lead to new insights about the game's lore or your character's relationships.
I recommend the book "I Can Acquire Non-Recruitable Characters" to you. The main character, Jiang Yan, has an independent female follower. The recruitment locations were in various places in the game and required a certain method to recruit. For the specific plot, please refer to the novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, in the 11 - hour breeding time of Dragon Story, first of all, you have to wait patiently. The dragons are likely busy combining their genetic traits. There might be a little progress bar or something similar to show how far along the breeding process is. And usually, you need to ensure that your dragons are in a suitable environment, like having enough space and the right kind of habitat. This 11 - hour period is crucial as it determines what kind of new dragon will be born at the end of it. Maybe it's a rare or a new type of dragon that you've been aiming to breed.
Sure, you can. The game's rich world and lore provide ample inspiration for creating unique stories.
Yes, you can play the story in Dragon Age multiplayer. But it might have some differences compared to the single-player experience.
No. BioWare, the developer of Dragon Age series, has not released an online - only Dragon Age game with a distinct online - only story. The main Dragon Age games are primarily single - player RPGs with their own in - depth storylines, set in the world of Thedas.
Yes, in Dragon Age Origins, it is possible to skip the origin story. However, the origin stories add depth and context to the game world and your character. Skipping it might make you miss out on some unique storylines and character development specific to each origin.
Yes, you can. The multiplayer mode offers some opportunities for players to collaborate and potentially create their own narrative experiences within the game's framework.
Sure. But it depends on the game mode. In some parts of the game, you can team up with friends and progress through the story together. However, not all aspects of the story are designed for multiplayer play.