Dragon Age Graphics Enhancement
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
MetaGame Items
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
- Love Potion No. 9
- The Hate Stick
- Machiavellian Tome
- Ring of Rebirth
- The Genderring
- Polymorphous Perversifier
- The Typecaster
- Transmogrification Potion
- Alternate Lothering Portal
- Sycophant Summoner
The Phoenix Armory for Females
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
- Twin Phoenix Claw Daggers and their superior versions.
- Phoenix Eye Bow and its superior version.
- Phoenix Arrows
- Phoenix-Recruit Armor
- Phoenix-Scout Armor
- Phoenix-Battlemaiden Armor
- Phoenix-Matriarch Armor
- Custom Weapons and Armor meshes
Madd Gift Guide
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
Grey Warden Runic Armor
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
A: Wait with adding the armor until you have finished the origin, then activate the mod.
A: There may be some conflicts with other mods (it is noticed it may not work with “Adonnay’s Weapon Replacer” and “Duncan’s Armor” mods).
A1: You have to deactivate mod before creating your character, after the character is created and game is saved you can activate it.
A2: There is a rare chance that the mod may not work with some game versions, this is not a bug of the mod, this is a problem of your current game patch. In this case you may try to add the items through console commands by “Additem script” mod from this site (detailed instructions are in mod’s page).
Extra Dog Slot
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
Grey Wardens of Ferelden
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
– Blight Buster Texture Pack: Screenshots here.
– Blood Warden Texture Pack: Screenshots here
– Dragon Knight Texture Pack: Screenshots here.
– Grey Warden B Texture Pack: Screenshots here.
– Trailer Warden Texture Pack: Screenshots here.
Assassin Armor and Rapiers
Lock Bash
Kirkwall Exports
No Helmet Hack 1_6
Armor of the Devout
Armor of the Sten
Wings of Velvet
Armor of the Black Fox
+3 dmg, rapid aim, +10% range crit
+2 dmg, +1 stam regen, interrupts casting
+2 dmg, +5% melee crit, +25% crit/back dmg
+4 dex, +4 cun, +2 stam regen, +15 phys resist
+2 cun, improved trap detection, +15% dodge
+2 dex, +2 armor pen, reduces hostility
Corrupted Warden Armor
- Corrupted Warden Helm
- Corrupted Warden Chestplate
- Corrupted Warden Gloves
- Corrupted Warden Boots
- Corrupted Warden Greatsword
Advanced Tactics
Skip the Fade
Auto Loot
Improved Atmosphere
White Teeth
Character Respecialization
Forced Deathblows
Elvhenan Weapons
Extended Dog Talents
The Winter Forge
Raptures Witcher
- An aesthetics pack which includes hair and eye variations.
- Witcher’s silver and steel blades.
- Ravens Armor (neutral).
- Geralt’s Excellent Leather Jacket.
Karmas Origins Companions
Lighting Enhanced
- Sharpening through Lumasharpen
- DPX
- Subtle Bloom
- Tonemapping and Contrast adjustment
- SMAA
Tombs of the Undead
SerenityStore
Spell School – Divine
Armor of the Elven Warden
The Magic Box
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
King Calenhad’s Tomb
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
Whispers of the Labyrinth
Best Dragon Age Origins Mods
Pints and Quarts Tavern
Sacred Ashes CG Faces
Pineappletrees Vibrant Colors
Universal Dye Kit
Expanded Inventory
More Hairstyles
Morrigan Restoration Patch
Equal Love
Dragon Age Redesigned
Unlock Specializations
CHANGE YOUR HERO HAIR AND FACE ANYWHERE IN THE GAME
More Readable Fonts and UI
Dragon Age Class and Specialization Pack
Archmage (Mage)
Black Flame Zealot (Rogue)
Blackguard (Warrior and Warlock)
Bladesinger (Warrior and Rogue)
Daggerspell Caster (Rogue)
Daggerspell Mage/Shaper (Mage)
Dread Warlock (Warlock)
Duskblade (Warrior and Warlock)
Elemental Archer (Warrior, Rogue, and Mage)
Essence Thief (Spirit Eater)
Hellfire Warlock (Warlock)
Hexblade (Mage and Warlock)
Invisible Blade (Warrior and Rogue)
Replicator (Ritualist)
Spellcrafter (Ritualist)
Swiftblade (Mage)
Tempest (Warrior and Rogue)
Weapon Master (Warrior)
Whirling Dervish (Rogue)
Wilderness Stalker (Rogue)
Warlock
Theta HD
Alistair’s Nightmare
The Age of Mods
Dragon Age Origins is an outstanding game. But when you’ve beat it, it doesn’t have to be over. One of Bioware’s goals with Dragon Age Origins was to create a game which could be easily modified using a powerful toolset provided by Bioware. The mod community has become quick to start projects. These projects cover a variety of topics, from changing the rules of combat to changing the way NPCs work. There are many available, and a surprisingly large number of them are good. The three listed here, however, are my the ones I suggest trying first.
Innodils Pocket Plane
The party camp in Dragon Age is pretty useful, but there are many ways it could be better. There is limited inventory space, for one. The lack of variety in the provided store is also limiting, particularly if you’re into crafting. And then there is just getting to the camp – at times, it can be hassle.
No more. The Innodils Pocket Plane mod puts an item in the inventory of the main character which instantly teleports him or her to their own magical camp with a huge number of features. There is nearly unlimited storage available, a merchant who has unlimited numbers of every crafting item in the game, and an area where you can change your party while in the plane. There are even some customization options.
Annoyingly, the Innodils Pocket Plane mod is a little unbalanced. There is a Tomb of Secrets which can unlock any specialization, and some versions of the mod give access to unbalanced weapons. If you can restrain yourself from abuse, however, the Pocket Plane is an essential download.
Combat Tweaks
Combat in Dragon Age is extremely engaging and a hell of a lot of fun, but it isn’t perfect. So in comes the Dragon Age Combat Tweaks mod, ready to try and set things right and make the combat that much closer to perfection. Like the Advanced Tactics mod, the Combat Tweaks mod is a must-have do to some minor but important changes it makes to Dragon Age.
The changes in Combat Tweaks help make combat more intuitive by clearing up a few gray areas in how combat works. For example, feedback about special melee attacks is strangely absent in the stock game. If you hit an enemy with Shield Bash and it does nothing, you don’t know why. Combat Tweaks changes this by showing that the attack was blocked or resisted. Also, the effects of things like runes and poisons don’t seem to work with some attacks in the stock game, and Combat Tweaks changes this.
This is really only the tip of the iceberg, however. There are a lot of little changes made, and for the most part they are for the better. Most of the potentially unbalancing content is optional, as well, so Combat Tweaks probably won’t make the game feel too easy.
Advanced Tactics
The tactics which are available in Dragon Age: Origins aren’t for everyone, but they can be extremely handy for those who don’t want to look over absolutely every single detail of combat. However, the tactics don’t go far enough for some people. There are certain conditional effects which would be handy but aren’t in the standard game, and some AI behaviors which don’t make sense.
The Advanced Tactics mod tries to alleviate this by adding new conditions and changing the way pre-existing conditions work. For example, there are new conditions which check to see if debuffs are active on a target and conditions concerning the number of opponents which are dead or alive. A particularly ingenious planner could create some very elaborate battle plans using this system.