Dragon Age 2

Dragon Age 2

Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: George

Use a text editor to edit the "KeyBindings.ini" file in the directory: 
Users[your name]DocumentsBioWareDragon Age 2Settings". 
Change the OpenConsole_0= line to OpenConsole_0=Keyboard::Button_`. Then, add the 
-enabledeveloperconsole command line parameter to end of the "Target" field in the
"Shortcut" properties of the "da2.exe" file that is used to launch the game. Then 
press ~ during game play, type one of the following codes, then press [Enter] to 
activate the corresponding cheat function. 
Note: The console window and typed codes will not appear onscreen.

Code                             Effect
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runscript dbg_setattrib x y    - 1 minute attribute buff, where x is attribute
                                 and y is amount.
runscript addxp                - Add experience points to your character(s) for 
                                 faster leveling up.
runscript zz_dae_debug         - Allows you to add any member to your party.
runscript chargen mage         - Changes player to a level 2 mage.
runscript chargen rogue        - Changes player to a level 2 rogue.
runscript chargen warrior      - Changes player to a level 2 warrior.
runscript pc_immortal          - God Mode.
runscript healplayer           - Heals your character(s).
runscript killallhostiles      - kill all enemies.
runscript zz_app_debug         - Opens an interface that will let you adjust a 
                                 companion's Friendship/Rivalry level.
runscript zz_upgrade            - Opens the enchantment window.
runscript injury remparty      - Removes all injuries from party.
runscript addmoney xx          - Where "xx" is the amount of gold you want to 
                                 add to your inventory.
runscript zz_supercrit player  - 50 Str and Dex, 1000 Sta and Mana



All Achievements & Secret Achievements:
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Submitted by: Arju

ACHIEVEMENTS LIST: 
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Master Craftsman 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Crafted all of the items from a single crafting tree. 

Mogul 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Had 100 or more sovereigns in your purse. 

Crowning Glory 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Became the viscount of Kirkwall. 

Dedicated 
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Reached Level 10. 

A Friend in Need 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Upgraded the armor of one of your party members. 

Enchanter 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Enchanted an item. 

Immigrant 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Became a resident of Kirkwall. 

Delver of the Deep 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Explored the Deep Roads. 

Birthright 
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Kicked the slavers out of your ancestral mansion. 

Specialized 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Learned two class specializations. 

I Got Your Back 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Completely upgraded the armor of one of your party members. 

Legendary 
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Reached Level 20. 

Financier 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Became a partner in a Deep Roads expedition. 

Talented 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Upgraded a spell or talent. 

Tag Team 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Used teamwork to perform a cross-class combo. 

That Thing Has Legs 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found and killed a varterral. 

Weapon Master 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Mastered a weapon style. 

Unstoppable 
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Completed a full year in Kirkwall without any party member being knocked 
unconscious. 

Craftsman 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Acquired your first crafting recipe. 

Dragon Slayer 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found and killed a high dragon. 

Exorcist 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found and killed the undying Xebenkeck. 

Demon Slayer 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found and killed the ancient demon, Hybris. 

Chantry Historian 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found all four chapters of "The History of the Chantry," by Brother Genitivi. 

A Worthy Rival 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Earned the Arishok's respect. 

Great Minds Think Alike 
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Earned the friendship or rivalry of four party members. 

Friend 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Earned the friendship of one of your party members. 

Rival 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Earned the rivalry of one of your party members. 

Romantic 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Completed a romance with one of your party members. 

Epic 
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Completed Dragon Age II twice, or completed it once with a save 
imported from Dragon Age Origins. 

Champion of Kirkwall 
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Completed Dragon Age II. 

Mercenary 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Allied yourself with the mercenaries upon arriving in Kirkwall. 

Nefarious 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Allied yourself with the smugglers upon arriving in Kirkwall. 

Flirtatious 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Flirted with one of your party members to begin a romance. 

Mass Exodus 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Reached Kirkwall with each character class across multiple playthroughs. 

Knowledgeable 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Unlocked 100 codex entries. 

Treasure Hunter 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Opened 50 chests. 

Darkness Falls 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Toggled the map from day to night. 

Explorer 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Left Kirkwall to explore the outlying regions. 

Spelunker 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Visited 10 caves in Kirkwall and the surrounding area. 

Full House 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Recruited four party members. 

Friends in High Places 
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Met Grand Cleric Elthina, Viscount Dumar, Knight-Commander Meredith, 
and First Enchanter Orsino. 

Gift Giver 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Gave a gift to one of your party members. 

Supplier 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Found every variety of crafting resources. 

Archeologist 
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: During each year in Kirkwall, discovered 3 secret messages from the 
Band of Three. 

Tale Within a Tale 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Listened to Varric begin his tale of the Champion of Kirkwall. 

Secret Achievements 

Secret Achievement 
Reward: 5 Points
Objective: Continue playing to unlock this secret achievement. 

Secret Achievement 
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Continue playing to unlock this secret achievement. 

Secret Achievement 
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Continue playing to unlock this secret achievement. 

Secret Achievement 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Continue playing to unlock this secret achievement. 

Secret Achievement 
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Continue playing to unlock this secret achievement.


Infinite Gold and Experience:
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Here are some exploits that can land you an infinite amount of Gold and Experience.
These techniques are sure to be patched, but you can delete game patches if you've 
already updated your game.

Complete any side quest that does not activate a cutscene when receiving your reward 
for example, the "South-Song" Gerralt's Corpse side quest or any "Find And Deliver" 
side quest), then save the game. Draw your weapon, and approach the NPC. While your 
character is putting away their weapon to talk to the NPC, rapidly press [A] to get
unlimited money and EXP. You can keep doing this until you move your character. 
You can repeat this bug as much as you want.

While you are in Kirkwall, there is a quest in the chantry called "Sister Plinth's 
Remains." While returning her remains to her brother, DO NOT MOVE -- this prevents 
the exploit from working. Just keep pressing the button to turn over the remains and
the brother will keep giving you the reward. 
Note: You find the remains in Darktown in the top right corner of the map. They are 
surrounded by a bunch of soldiers.


Infinite Armor Points:
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You can pull this off with Hawke and Aveline at any time. Simply equip, un-equip, 
and re-equip a shield. Your Armor stat/percentage will constantly increase as you 
do so! You can max out your Armor Points by doing this.


Infinite Ability Points:
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You'll need access to the Black Emporium and enough gold to afford the Maker's 
Sigh potion (which resets all Ability Points/Attributes). Hawke's uniqe preset 
skills mean that when you use a Maker's Sigh potion and save, the preset skills
will be always be filled. You can exploit this by following these steps:

1.Use a Maker's Sigh. 
2.Save your game and reload the file.
3.Examine your Ability Points -- you should see the amount removes plus Hawke's 
  preset abilities. For a Rogue this will be 4-5 points in the fual-wield tree. 
4.Use another Maker's Sigh to add those Abilities to the Ability Points. You can
  repeat this indefintiely provided you have the potions, just remember to save 
  and reload each time.


Wizard Of Oz reference:
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In your home when your mother says that her children should be nobles now, your
uncle says "And if wishes were poppy we'd all be dreaming right now".


Blood Dragon Armor:
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If you have a save from Dragon Age Origins on your hard drive and you had the 
Blood Dragon Armor in that game, it will be available in the sequel.


Recommended party configuration:
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It is best to plan your party from the start. While planning character roles, 
remember "One to take it, one to deal, one to weaken, one to heal". You should 
have a damager, tank, entropist and healer. This will ensure you have one member
taking all the damage and bringing the attention away from the rest of the party.
Have an entropist (probably Merrill) to weaken and demoralize the enemy, a healer
to strengthen and maintain the party, and a damager to inflict the pain. 
This will ensure a well rounded party that covers all aspects of combat.


Jade Empire reference:
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During a random conversation between Fenris and Varric, Fenris asks him "Who is 
Bianca?" When Varric tells him it is a crossbow, Fenris says that he must have 
named it after someone, to which Varric replies, "Nope, Mirabelle was taken", a
reference to the rifle owned by Sir Roderick Von Fontlebottom The Magnificent 
Bastard from Jade Empire.


Infinite Armor Points:
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You can pull this off with Hawke and Aveline at any time. Simply equip, un-equip,
and re-equip a shield. Your Armor stat/percentage will constantly increase as you
do so! You can max out your Armor Points by doing this.


How to unlock Hayders Razor:
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Submitted by: Mazid

U can follow this step by step to unlock Hayders Razor:
Unlock Hayders Razor in Dragon Age II Step 1:You can try to beat the demo while signed 
into your EA account. You can receive notification if you unlock the item. Go here to make 
sure it's added to your list of entitlements.

Unlock Hayders Razor in Dragon Age II Step 2:You can try to be connected to the EA servers 
and signed in with your account to get it, not just connected to live. Then you can unlock 
hayders razor.


How to Unlock Black Emporium:
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Submitted by: Mazid

Unlock black emporium in Dragon Age II is not an easy work.Follow step by step to Unlock 
Black Emporium.

Unlock Black Emporium in Dragon Age II Step 1:If you are in a boxed version, you can try 
to insert with codes and instructions for this content.

Unlock Black Emporium in Dragon Age II Step 2:If you are in a PC version, following this 
step below:

Step 1: Register your game with bioware here and enter your online pass/black emporium code.
Step 2: Click on PROFILE -> REGISTERED GAME CONTENT on the side bar under your profile 
        picture. That will open a small pop up where you can download a file.
Step 3: Download these files and run them, then it should be installed.


Sebastin approval cheat:
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Submitted by: Kyobona

Opens an interface that will let you adjust a companion's Friendship/Rivalry level. 
The zz_app_debug cheat does not have him as a option. He has his own little cheat.


NCIS reference:
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During the second act, when you first enter your Hightown mansion Aveline will ask you to 
deal with a problem she has with the Templar Emmeric. During the conversation you will get
a chance to question her about Emmeric's investigation. When you choose the question that 
asks her why she would not investigate it with the guard, she talks about the Gascard de 
Puis house raid, then finishes it by saying "Why can't he just build a boat like other old
men." This is a reference to the television show NCIS and the main character Leeroy Jethro
Gibbs, an old federal agent who builds boats in his basement.

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