
Having clicked it, you have to examine the frame and the support. Right now he's doing pretty well with Ser Garlen's Sword main hand and Thorn of the Dead Gods off-hand.Īnyway, thought I'd share.The pyramid is located in the northwestern part of the building and is marked in the above picture.

Once I get his DEX high enough to get Dual Weapon Mastery (and thus, the ability to wield two main-hand weapons) he'll be fierce indeed. In fact, by the time I got him, I had enough experience that when I respec-ed him, he had enough talents that I could fill up almost the entire dual-wield tree right out of the gate. Sten is simply a badass as a dual-wielder. The current party is basically the Sacred Ashes party - male PC tank Warden, Sten, Leliana and Morrigan. Oghren will likely go the dual-wielder Berserker route when I get to Orzammar (usually the last treaty quest I do). I've so far left Leliana alone, though when I get Wynne I may make her an Arcane Warrior. I respec-ed Alistair to be a two-hander, Morrigan to be a Spirit Healer (as I think Shapeshifting is pretty lame), Sten to be a dual-wielding warrior (inspired by the Arishok in DA2).

As a fan of knight-type characters, my PC is a human noble tank. I've been having fun making the excellent companions a little more customizable. Taking the potion essentially sets your character at level 1 with all experience intact and all stats, specializations, skills and talents reset to your total, allowing you to completely re-level the character, placing those points wherever you want. One of which is the Character Respecialization mod, which puts a little raven in various locations in the game (Ostegar camp, Flemeth's Hut, and Party Camp) with a potion tied to its leg. After my disappointing jaunt through Kirkwall, I decided to go back through Origins with a smattering of the most highly-rated mods installed.
