Best Archer Build - Archived - Dragon Age: Origins (DAO)
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Many players enjoy playing as an archer. This class can greatly shine in Dragon Age Origins. Here I will cover a build that I think will be enjoyable for new and veteran players.
You have few companion options, however, their stats are not perfectly aligned and that could mean that for those who want to min-max, having your main character as an archer will result in an OP build.
As always you can expect gear, attributes, talents, and tactics recommendations to have the best archer build on your playthrough.
So let’s get into the details
Some details and tips before starting
To best utilize your build here are a few things that apply to most of the builds that I suggest:
Character Creation
It is fairly important what Race you choose for your build. Although all races can be archers some of them excel better at it.
- The Human Rogue has the largest starting attributes 15 dexterity and Cunning. Dwarves and elves fall behind a little. However, in the long run, the difference is minuscule
- Here is how I pick skills. If you start as a Human or Dwarf Noble get Pickpocketing This will later unlock some additional side quests with large gold rewards. Dwarf Commoner, City Elf, and Dalish Elf should get Combat Training to unlock offensive talents.
Did you forget about Skills?
As you progress through the game you will obtain more skill points. I recommend investing 3 points into Coercion if you are a Rogue.
Combat Training to unlock better Archery talents and increase some of your offensive stats.
As mentioned before I also recommend getting one point into Pickpocketing for the main character. This will unlock additional side quests.
Tactics – is optional and you will not have too many abilities. Still having at least 1 point will benefit you greatly if you micro-manage your companions.
Progressing through the game
You are free to choose whatever way you want to progress through the story. However, for the maximum value, I recommend these priorities:
- Circle of Tower quest – you will get a passive boost to your attributes. For example +4 to strength. This will mean that you will need to invest less into it to wear the good gear
Maximizing your group's potential
If your main character is an archer probably you will want to maximize all of its damage-related stats. Due to this, it is important to have Shale in the party.
Shale has a Rock Mastery aura. This buff provides +5% to ranged critical chance. Moreover, when Shale uses Rock Barrage the bonus is increased to +10% ranged critical chance.
That is not all. If you use Hurl Rock party aim speed also increases in total by -2 seconds.
So having Shale in the party will maximize everyone’s offensive capabilities especially if they are an archer. Of course, if you are the only ranged class in the party, feel free to test out if it fits your party composition.
Archer bugs
before playing an archer you need to know about a major bug. Contrary to what abilities say: Haste and Swift Salve decrease the attack speed of bow users. To fix this use the mod found here or use Repeater Gloves
Archer rogue build – Cunning based
This is an archer build that is probably the most overpowered. The idea is to have as large a ranged critical chance as possible so that your normal attack would constantly deal critical damage.
Unfortunately, some of the talents that archer has may seem important and strong, in reality, they are a waste of points, but we will get to that later.
Attributes
For Rogue-based archer builds, you have these three main attributes:
- Strength – you will need minimal investment into this attribute, for wearing better gear. My recommendation is 18 points (including Fade Quest +4 bonus). For some of the best armors in the game, you will need 20, but you will be getting at least +2 from the gear that you equip.
- Dexterity – 30 points. This is the minimum amount, you will 34 to wear some of the bows, but you should be getting at least +4 from gear. Otherwise, invest more based on the situation.
- Cunning – this is the most important attribute of this archer build. It gives armor penetration, bonuses to lockpicking, higher damage, etc. Everything this type of build needs.
Specializations
Here you have a few options. The main recommendation is to get Bard specialization (if you do not have another companion like Leliana in the group).
The second recommended specialization is Duelist. Although its talents are not important, it provides +2 Dexterity and +1 damage.
The third specialization (if you did not pick Bard) is Assassin. Unfortunately, the critical chance bonus is only for melee.
I do not recommend Ranger specialization. Why is that? The pet can deal decent additional DPS, however, it requires some micromanaging (as it does not use skills by itself)
Talents
As with most of the builds, the cornerstone of it is the talents that you choose. I will go through each tree and write a short description of why you should select those abilities.
Rogue Tree
The idea is to get Lethality as soon as possible. However, before that, you still have some options.
I avoid Evasion (it interrupts your attacks). Stealth is optional and I do not use it as an archer.
Lockpicking (Deft Hands) is a great talent to put a few points. Of course, if you have other characters who already have an investment in it you are free to skip it.
Archery Tree
This tree is a fairly mixed bag. I recommend these abilities: Aim, Master Archer, and Scattershot
Aim will increase your critical chance. Master Archer boosts all your talents and allows you to wear heavy armor (without penalty). Scattershot is AOE stun, especially great for crowd control.
You also have Arrow of Slaying. This is presented as a top-tier ability for Archer. Unfortunately, it has quite a long animation, and with correct buffs, you can out-damage this ability using normal attacks.
Of course, feel free to pick any other Archery talents, however, I recommend using them on Lieutenant or higher-tier enemies.
Duelist Tree
I recommend investing in this tree when you have everything else covered. The most worthwhile buff you get is from specialization passive points.
You can also get Dueling and activate it. It will buff your attack counteracting the medium investment to dexterity in the late game.
Bard Tree
Getting Bard specialization will unlock Song of Courage. This is all offensive sustained ability, increasing critical chance, damage, and attack – all you need for maximum DPS.
Try to get Song of Courage as soon as possible, recommended at level 10, when it first becomes available.
Assassin Tree
The only important skill here would be the Mark of Death.
The other talents are only useful for backstabbing melee builds.
Power of Blood Tree
You unlock this tree in Warden’s Keep DLC. You will need to drink Alchemical Concoction. This vial is found in Solder’s Peak during the quest.
You will then unlock Tainted Blade active talent. This is an extremely powerful ability. It will boost your damage based on the Cunning that you have. To maximize its effectiveness you can create a separate set that you use to cast this ability.
Unfortunately, Tainted Blade will be removed during dialogues and cut scenes, so have that in mind.
Example progression
Here is how I would progress through the game:
Order | Skill | Description |
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1 | Melee Archer | You will want the Warden to have this ability as early as possible so that its ranged attacks will not be interrupted |
2 | Rapid Shot | Early in the game, you can use this sustained ability. You will not have items that give a Rapid Aim effect, and you will not land many critical hits. |
3 | Deft Hands | Allows to unlock easy chests and detect traps |
4 | Below the Belt | We mainly take this for progression |
5 | Improved Tools | Allows to unlock more difficult chests and detect harder traps |
6 | Shattering Shot | A great early-game ability that will weaken an enemy's armor and ensure a successful shot |
7 | Deadly Strike | We mainly take this for progression |
8 | Song of Valor | Your first song, that you can use to boost party members' stamina and mana regeneration |
9 | Lethality | With this ability, Cunning will be used for damage calculation instead of Strength if it is higher. |
10 | Distraction | We mainly take this for progression |
11 | Song of Courage | This ability will boost attack, damage, and a critical chance of everyone in the party. |
12 | Aim | With this passive ability, Warden will be able to increase the damage of its shots and land critical hits more often. Use this together with Repeater Gloves to reduce the negative penalty to attack speed. |
13 | Defensive Fire | We mainly take this for progression |
14 | Master Archer | This passive ability boosts almost all Archery tree abilities, giving them additional bonuses |
15 | Suppressing Fire | We mainly take this for progression |
16 | Scattershot | AOE ability that can stun multiple enemies standing close together. Extremely powerful at the beginning of the encounter |
17 | Mark of Death | Use this ability to weaken an enemy so that they would take additional damage from each hit. |
Equipment
As with almost all builds that I suggest the priority is damage. We already know what attributes and talents we need, so let’s get into the equipment details.
Weapons
Item | Details |
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The Sorrows of Arlathan | The best bow in the game, available after you finish The Witch Hunt DLC. |
Far Song | Has two rune slots and also provides the largest bonus to damage out of all daggers |
Falon'Din's Reach | Has a rapid aim bonus. Can be found in Brecilian Ruins by killing a small dragon and looting its hoard |
Mage's Eye | Provides a 3% ranged critical chance and bonus attack. Can be found in Haven |
Bregan's Bow | A decent early bow. Nothing fancy as you get it for free |
Armor
Item | Details |
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The Felon’s Coat | Boosts dexterity, increasing your damage. It will also increase stamina regeneration. It is a bit better than the other options below |
Battledress of the Provocateur | Gives less dexterity, but increases base stamina. Moreover, provides a bonus to stamina regeneration |
Wade’s Superior Drakeskin Leather Armor | I recommend taking this armor only if you will equip other set items: gloves and boots |
Shadow of the Empire | Not as good as the others, because provides only +2 dexterity. Moreover, it gives additional strength that may not be as useful for this build. |
Dalish Armor | Great armor early in the game. Can be bought in Dalish Camp. Moreover, you can equip it with other items for the Dalish Leather armor set bonus. |
Helm
Item | Details |
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The Long Sight | Gives +5% to ranged critical chance. Use it if you are going to maximize the number of critical hits |
Helm of Honnleath | Overall best helm provides +2 to all attributes. |
Quicksilver Arming Cap | Gives +2 to Cunning. Your main stat that boosts damage. |
Free Scout Arming Cap | Gives +2 to Dexterity. Not as good as the above ones, however, still useful to wear |
Boots
Item | Details |
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Cadash Stompers | Gives +2 dexterity and ranged critical chance, the best boots for an archer. However, you will need 22 strength to equip the item. |
Silverhammer’s Tackmasters | Gives +2 to Dexterity. Best boots for the Rogue in terms of damage. However, has low armor |
Wade’s Superior Drakeskin Boots | You can also wear them without the set as they give bonus Dexterity. |
Dalish Boots | Great early boots that you can obtain cheap in Dalish Camp. Use these boots together with Dalish Leather armor set |
Gloves
Item | Details |
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Repeater Gloves | These gloves minimize your attack animations to the lowest value. Use them to have extremely fast shots even with Aim activated. Can be found in Return to Ostagar DLC |
Red Jenny Seekers | Gives +15% to critical and backstab damage. |
Backhands | Similar to Red Jenny Seekers, however, gives only +10% to backstab and critical damage |
Wade’s Superior Drakeskin Gloves | Give's +1 to Dexterity. |
Dalish Gloves | Use these gloves together with the Dalish Leather armor set. The gloves by themself give +1 to dexterity. |
Amulets
Item | Details |
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The High Regard of House Dace | You could call this an overpowered amulet. It gives a lot of cunning, stamina, stamina regeneration, etc. However, to get it you need to finish Golems of Amgarrak DLC. |
Pearl of the Anointed | +1 to all attributes, good all-around amulet |
Mark of Vigilance | This amulet provides +6 defense. Great for avoiding enemy attacks. However, I put it at the lowest priority, due to the reason that I prefer more damage |
Belts
Item | Details |
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Andruil’s Blessing | The best belt in the game provides a large boost to all stats |
Cinch of Skillful Maneuvering | You get this belt after you finish Witch Hunt DLC. So it may not be accessible to everyone. |
Longbowman's Belt | Can buy in the camp, gives +2% to ranged critical chance |
Guildmaster’s Belt | Gives +3 Cunning. Available early in the game through DLC. |
Dalish Hunter's Belt | This is an alternative option if you want to have higher stamina regeneration early in the game. |
Rings
Item | Details |
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Key to the City | Provides +2 to all attributes, found in Orzammar. |
The Wicked Oath |
One of the best rings available to a Rogue |
Dusk Ring | Decreases Strength by one, however, gives Cunning +3 |
Harvest Festival Ring | Obtained in Stone Prisoner DLC. |
The Lucky Stone | Gives +1 to all attributes, available early in the game. |
Tactics
The tactics are fairly simple for Archer build - target enemies in further ranks. This way you can take out fast other archers or mages.
So always have these abilities active: Aim and Song of Courage. Duelist is optional.
Use Scattershot whenever it is not on cooldown. Shattering Shot should be used if the enemy is higher tier.
Also, use Tainted Blade whenever possible, however, it can drain your HP fast.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed reading about this build and it will help you make your Dragon Age Origins playthrough enjoyable.
The build concentrates on keeping distance, maximizing critical hit chance, and dealing as much damage as it can. This is perfect for your main character
If you find any discrepancies or want to suggest an improvement feel free to leave a comment below!
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