BioWare's triumphant return to Dragon Age series with Dragon Age: The Veilguard is finally here after what seems like an eternity, and the title is already turning heads with the way it honors and evolves the series' legacy. In the decade since the release of the last title in the series, Dragon Age: InquisitionThe role-playing game landscape has changed a lot, leaving many to wonder how Dragon Age: The Veilguard it's up against more contemporary titles that have moved the needle forward. An element which Veilguard surprise is its amazing amount of depth and variety in buildcrafting, which is further enhanced by the game's approach to gear.
Every entry in BioWare's Dragon Age series featured slightly different equipment and upgrade mechanics, with Dragon Age: The Veilguard feeling like a natural terminus for the franchise to land on. In addition to purchasing more gear, players now have a streamlined system that they can use to upgrade weapons and armor, unlocking valuable passive abilities that serve to enhance already powerful abilities and synergies between party members. Combined with the new approach to classes and majors, Dragon Age: The Veilguard gives players more freedom of expression than any other game in the series.

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How Dragon Age: Veilguard's gear upgrade system trades complexity for utility
Each entry in Dragon Age the series has taken its own approach to how players acquire new gear and improve it by upgrading or enchanting it, culminating in the series reaching its highest levels of complexity with Dragon Age: Inquisition. Inquisition it gave players less equipment to learn about in the world in favor of guiding them to use the game's deep and somehow unnecessarily complicated crafting and upgrading system. The tradeoff for this complexity is that players could craft some really powerful weapons and armor by interacting with the system and adjusting to the learning curve. Veilguard lose part of Inquisitionits complexity and customization, but brings greater utility and ease of use as a result.
The foundation of VeilguardIts equipment and upgrade system is the increased amount of equipment players find in the world, with every branching path and hidden corner worth searching in hopes of stumbling across a treasure chest containing a new piece of kit. But that's just the tip of the iceberg, as the impressive amount and variety of equipment players acquire is now easier to upgrade using both faction-specific vendors and the Keeper's bench in the Lighthouse. Each piece of equipment has a clear upgrade path, with at least 2 unlockable passives that target either specific abilities or a specific class specialization, and the process of upgrading them is as simple as having the rank of faction or required resources.
The new approach to gear in Dragon Age: Veilguard is a perfect match for his Buildcraft
As for his classes, Dragon Age: The Veilguard it sticks to the series' established formula, starting players to choose between the classic Warrior, Rogue, or Mage archetypes. But the new divergent paths that each of these classes must take through the different specializations available gives players a lot of freedom in how they build their hero, complete with plenty of opportunities to mix and match skills from different specializations to create subclasses customized to adhere to unofficial playstyles such as a paladin or spellblade. The cornerstone of bringing out the best in VeilguardThe variety of his build is his equipment and upgrade system.
By paying attention to the various passive abilities that players unlock by upgrading specific pieces of gear, it's possible to tailor a build to those abilities, changing outfit and character progression Dragon Age: The Veilguard into something more similar Diablo 4. While none of the abilities that result from gear upgrades are individually game-changing like the aspects of Diablo 4gives players an ultimate goal of how they might want to develop their characters, all while making the process of upgrading and equipping that gear easier than ever.