The whole lot in Dragon Age: The Veilguard results in a remaining confrontation. Even after the entire choices you made in the course of the endgame — even after defeating Elgar’nan — you’ll have one final alternative that can decide which ending you see. (After which there’s the query of the post-credits scene.)
Our Dragon Age: The Veilguard information will clarify the way to get all endings, together with the key ending. However first…
Let’s get this out of the best way: There are spoilers concerning the ending of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. We’ll be cagey about it after we can, however there’s form of no method round it.
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What number of endings are there in Dragon Age: The Veilguard?
Dragon Age: The Veilguard has three endings. Broadly and arguably too-simply, there’s an excellent ending, a impartial ending, and a nasty ending. There’re a number of decisions that go into reaching these endings, however all of them result in one among these three:
- Dangerous ending: Struggle Solas and forcibly make him do the appropriate factor
- Impartial ending: Trick Solas into doing the appropriate factor
- Good ending: Persuade Solas to do the appropriate factor together with your phrases (and a bit assist)
The great (nicely, finest obtainable) ending requires a couple of additional steps. We’ll break down all three endings under.
The best way to get the dangerous ending
To get the “dangerous” ending, you’ll have to decide on “However I need to battle you” at which level you’ll battle Solas and bind him to the Veil.
If each of your companions haven’t reached Veilguard standing but, your battle in opposition to Solas doesn’t go nicely. You’ll nonetheless bind Solas to the Veil, however Rook will get sucked in with him.
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If each of your companions are Veilguards, after a remaining pitched battle in a cutscene (and a really satisfying punch), you’ll pressure Solas to be certain to the Veil. Each of those endings are roughly dangerous endings.
The best way to get the impartial ending
For the impartial ending, you’ll have to decide on “Let’s do this your method” so you’ll be able to trick Solas with the faux dagger.
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There’s a poetic justice in tricking the God of Lies, so handing Solas the faux dagger and tricking him into utilizing it. It nonetheless includes a little bit of involuntary imprisonment, so we’ll name this ending impartial at finest.
The best way to get the great ending
In case you accomplished “Regrets of the Dread Wolf” and purchased Mythal’s essence, you’ll have a 3rd choice after the ultimate showdown — convincing Solas to cease. Whenever you make your remaining alternative, you’ll have an choice for extra dialogue past the dangerous and impartial endings. Select “Extra” after which “You don’t have to do that.” That is the way to use Mythal’s essence and persuade Solas to cease.
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By means of this ending, you’ll be able to redeem the Dread Wolf. And, in case you selected to speak the Inquisitor into forgiving him, he gained’t be alone when he voluntarily binds himself to the Veil.
That is the great (or finest obtainable, I suppose) ending.
The best way to get the key ending
It doesn’t matter what ending you select, you’ll be able to additionally get a secret post-credits scene after the credit. To unlock it, you’ll want to seek out three Mysterious Circle codex entries by finishing one puzzle (in Arlathan Forest) and two aspect quests (“Pinnacle of Its Form” and “The Coronary heart of Corruption). See our information on the way to unlock the post-credits scene for extra particulars.