Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dragon Age 2 romance ?

Can I romance more than 1 people like in DAO ? What happens if I cheat ? I'm a male and gonna go gay romance cheating. lol

I tried the heart shaped romance options but there was no romance kiss or sex available. I'm not even sure if I can do it just like in DAO. Just talking to companion and choosing romance sex ,kiss etc.



And how do I know I increased how much romance points or something ? I wanna both Fenris and Anders. =D Anders is the cute one with pounce a lot but Fenris has that dark mystery past and sexy voice. lol|||The romances are a little different as far as what is tolerable to each character. It is possible to romance both Fenris and Anders to a certain degree, but there will be a break point at which you must decide who to give up in that regard.



Remember:

* Fenris and Anders hate each other

* Fenris is harder to 'lock down' in a permanent relationship

* It doesn't matter if you pursue a friendly romance, or a rival romance - they will work more or less the same.

* You can flirt with anyone, but at some point you will be confronted with making a choice about the relationship by the companion unless it's Varric, Aveline or Sebastian. None of them can actually be romanced completely, but uncommitted flirts are possible.

* Once you have maxed out a relationship (friend or rival), it will not change.



With Fenris and Anders, here is the general working strategy:

Act 1 -

Flirt with both of them, decide and build on your relationship score. If you want to rival one and friend the other, keep them both in the party while doing and saying things that support the friend's cause while gaining rivalry with the other. Since they hate each other, this is the easiest method.



If you want to friend both, then keep both in the party and rival/disagree with Merril for her quests, or anything which involves beating up demons and bloodmages. It's the only topic Fenris/Anders will agree on and both gain friendship for. Otherwise, keep them separate when doing each of their quests.



Act 2 -

By the beginning of the Act, you should have Anders and Fenris well on the way to friendship or rivalry. Start off Act 2 in the Alienage at night and loot the sacks to find a book gift for Fenris. Give it to him to gain some more relationship points. Do all the companion quests that involve him and work on your score some more. Ignore all of Anders companion quests for now. Work on general stuff or Fenris. Don't leave the city until you have done Fenris' Questioning Beliefs' quest, and flirted with him some more. Once you reach Sundermount or the Wounded Coast, you will be confonted by slavers looking for Fenris. If you are rivaling him, tell him you have other things to do than chase after slavers. When you run into the slavers the second time, you can argue with him, but when he says he's going with or without you, go with him. When you encounter a slave, send her to your home, and when Fenris gets mad, tell him you gave her a job. Let him choose Hadriana's fate - he'll leave the party and go back to your home. If your relationship is well along you will hit the romance scene then, or by not choosing the Don't Go option, push it off until the next time you enter your house.



After, Fenris is going to wig out a little. If you only intend to go after Anders from this point, it doesn't matter how you respond to Fenris, but positive only responses leaves Fenris as an option in Act 3 only if you don't sleep with anyone else.



Otherwise, continue on to Anders' quests. Give him the Tevinter amulet gift you found on Fenris'' quest, and do his Questioning Beliefs before heading under the Gallows to do the Tranquil Solution/Dissent quest. At the end of the last battle, you must pick the star option in dialog to prevent Justice from doing something Anders will regret. Either way, Anders leaves the party and can be found in the clinic.



Talk to him in the clinic, go for options to build the relationship score if you still need to, flirt or not... but if you choose to yell at him, don't let him leave Kirkwall. Just make sure he gets the papers you looted from Ser. Alrick's body. After this conversation, talk to him again to get the chat that starts with "What are you doing?/Setting out milk" and then flirt with him twice in a row to get jumped. The next time you return to your mansion, feel free to tell Anders whatever you like about Fenris. This is the last chance to stay with Fenris for Act 3 by yelling at Anders for putting him down, or get on the Anders romance train by lying or the truth and say that it's over and you/Fenris broke up.



Once you sleep with Anders, Merrill or Isabela, the Fenris romance is dead, though you can still max your relationship with him and he'll stay a companion no matter what your choices are in Act 3. The Anders romance does not complete until you choose to 'stand by your man' at the end of Act 3.



Yes, Fenris does have the ridiculously uber voice. Anders used to, but that actor played both Cullen and Anders in DAO/DAO:A and the decision was for him to play Cullen in DA2 and the part of Anders went to someone else. Not a bad voice, but I prefer Cullen's/Original Anders' voice.|||I am afraid you can't 'cheat' , somewhere in the game, the romance option that is going on will be set, from that point on, in the ending for DA 2 there is no turning back and the romance scene will happen between you and the chosen romance person.

You can switch before this point, but you can't romance more then one at a time, only flirt with multiple and have sex with them once, when doing this cheating on the other.

For your other question: go to the stats screen of your characters, you'll have to have a 100% rivalry or 100% friendship for the romance to work in the ending part of the story. So flirt when you have the chanche and up up up with the rivalry and friendship percentage.

Good luck!|||... that is just wierd but either way every time there is a heart option you must choose it and eventually you will get the hook up
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