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The player can either make it an actual garden for growing and harvesting rare herbs, or a Chantry-focused area where resources from devoted Chantry members can be gathered. Once all objectives have been met, visit a requisition table to complete the quest and choose how the garden space will be utilized. After claiming them, they can be used to complete certain questlines or upgrades, but once they've been used they will no longer be available for other projects. Logging stands and quarries are found throughout Thedas. "A Greener Garden" requires massive amounts of Spindleweed, Elfroot and Blood Lotus, as well as a logging stand. Related: Dragon Age: Inquisition - Every Companion Ranked While Inquisitors are in their quarters, they can also visit the wardrobe to change their base clothes, which affects their appearance for all Skyhold cutscenes and traversal, but doesn't affect their armor choices.
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This launches three collection quests detailing the items required to upgrade and complete those areas. In order to launch the quest to customize these areas, visit the Inquisitor's personal quarters and read through the journal on the desk. For example, Dalish windows can be paired with Inquisition tapestries, the Qunari bed and Kirkwall's throne.Īs the Inquisition's forces begin repairs on damaged areas of the fortress, there are three specific locations the Inquisitor can personally customize to their own preference: The gardens, the main tower and the courtyard. There are no set requirements for design, which means styles can be mixed and matched across collections. Opening this menu reveals all options that have been acquired, while undiscovered resources will remain locked until they are found or purchased. In order to upgrade or alter Skyhold's décor, access the tripod facing the waterfall in the Undercroft.
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Related: Dragon Age: How to Choose the Right Class for Your Playstyle There are also human options drawing from Kirkwall and Ferelden, as well as Chantry and Inquisition styles to reflect one's affiliations or power. An elven Inquisitor, for example, can choose intricate Dalish-style windows, curtains, banners, thrones and bed designs, while Qunari and dwarves are also offered items reminiscent of their heritage to make them feel more at home. Regardless of race, players can decorate Skyhold with remnants of their culture. "Inquisition Trappings" acts as a basic guide to customization, directing the player toward a station located in the Undercroft where various décor can be selected to reflect the Inquisition's preferred style.
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Other customizations, like window designs, window dressings, beds and décor can be purchased from merchants in Val Royeaux's market.Ī Dragon Age: Inquisition player who has already completed a full playthrough can also access all previously collected items through the Golden Nug, which syncs collections from the previous game and makes all acquired items available without having to quest for or purchase them again.Īfter arriving at Skyhold and undergoing the player's official rise to Inquisitor status, two quests initiate: "Inquisition Trappings" and "Welcome to Skyhold." The latter quest guides the Inquisitor to visit various important areas that will become essential to gameplay going forward: The War Table and the Undercroft. Many of Skyhold's customizations, such as various thrones, banners and accessories, either become available through side quests or by completing areas of the main questline.