There are multiple weapon upgrade systems in Dragon Age Veilguard to use
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Dragon Age Veilguard weapon upgrades are something you’ll need to understand if you want to be the best Rook you can be, as using systems like the Lighthouse Workshop is how you improve equipment and become exponentially more powerful across the course of the game.
Dragon Age The Veilguardactually has a few ways of upgrading weapons and armor, drawing a distinction between rarity, stat bonuses and enchantments, so there’s always something you can be doing to make your equipment more powerful. If you’re confused about how to upgrade weapons in Dragon Age 4, here’s what you need to know.
How to upgrade your Dragon Age Veilguard weapons and armor
You’ll get a steady stream of new gear in Dragon Age Veilguard, but not all of it will be better than what you’re already using, particularly as you start to craft a more specialized build. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to not only get better gear but also upgrade the weapons and armor you already have, which are as follows:
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Increasing the Workshop’s rank is done throughfindingDragon Age Veilguard Mementosas you explore the regions of Thedas.Each one you collect provides Caretaker Power,which is effectively a reputation measure for the workshop. Gather enough Caretaker Power to meet the workshop’s rank requirement and you can improve it by following the “Rank Up” button prompt, up to the maximum of rank 10.
Since you need to manually upgrade the workshop – it doesn’t just automatically improve when you have enough Caretaker Power – make sure you visit the workshop frequently between quests to check you’ve not been sitting on a rank increase that you could have unlocked sooner. That way you can upgrade your gear to a new power level, find and buy better gear, and apply new enchantments as soon as possible.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.
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