Dragon Age: The Veilguard – The Best Weapons, Armor, And Accessories and How to Upgrade Them

The best of the best in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Posted By | On 05th, Nov. 2024

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There is a vast selection of weapons, armor, and accessories to choose from in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. While differing in basic statistics, there are also distinctions in rarity, rank, and enchantments.

Most equipment can be upgraded at a vendor in-game to raise stats and add attributes, but the merchant itself must be ranked up as well in order to do so.

This guide is all about which weapons, armor, and accessories are some of the best in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and how to upgrade equipment in general.

ITEMPROPERTIES
Brute Hammer
Maul
400 Physical Damage
250 Stagger
+100% damage vs. Armor
Charged attacks apply Sundered vs. enemies with Armor
Meredith’s Legacy
Longsword
274 Necrotic Damage
160 Stagger
+10% leech effectiveness
This weapon leeches health on hit
You no longer gain health from Potions or companion Abilities
The Hard Way
Axe
240 Physical Damage
200 Stagger
Permanently reduces the target’s Defense by 5 on hit
Enemies with 0 Defense are damaged for an additional 50% damage
Reptile Recurve
Shortbow
+6 maximum Necrosis attacks
Necrosis damage: -50%
This weapon applies Necrosis on hit
Archon’s Gaze
Elemental Stave
240 Electrical Damage
188 Stagger
Ranged attacks with this weapon now hit up to 3 enemies
Wedge Of Destiny
Targe
68 Physical Damage
42 Stagger
+10 Shield Toss bounces
This weapon deals very low base damage but ignores enemy Defense
Shield Toss bounces may hit the same enemy multiple times
Iron Veil
Light Helm
44 Defense

30% Ability damage

When an enemy dies, it spawns an apparition that attacks nearby enemies, dealing Necrotic damage
Field Commander’s Helm
Heavy Helm
131 Defense
15% Ability damage
Rage generation: -75%
All of your Abilities now have a 60-second cooldown but no Rage cost
Your damage is increased by +1% for every 2 Rage
Commander’s Presence
Light Armor
Rally Party effectiveness: +100%
Gain Rally Party when combat starts
Deal -30% from all sources
Pillar Of The Departed

Heavy Armor
200 Defense
0% Ability damage
This armor has very high Defense but no Ability damage
Gain Deflect and Resistant when you reach Low Health
A Pale Reflection
Amulet
+20% damage vs. enemies with Low Health
Standard enemies are now always considered to have Low Health (does not affect boss enemies)
Defeating an enemy grants 5% Ultimate
Jenny’s Belt
Grenade Belt
500 Healing
Using a Potion applies ‘Bees!’ to nearby enemies
Call of the Hall
Ring
+50% Takedown damage
+50% Stagger
Gain a random Advantage on Takedown
The Last Resort
Ring
Each time you use an Ability that hits an enemy, gain +20% damage and -20% to your Resistances.
This bonus is reset if you Defend or Dodge.

How To Upgrade Equipment

The Caretaker’s Workshop can be found at the Lighthouse, and is where all upgrades are performed. This shop eventually becomes accessible during the course of the game. Just like faction shops, the Caretaker’s Workshop has a rank progression bar of its own. But unlike faction merchants, this bar cannot be progressed through grinding for and trading ordinary items.

Instead, you will be primarily using Mementos that you find or buy from other merchants to advance the Caretaker’s Workshop all the way to Rank 10, which takes 12,000 points. These higher ranks unlock access to new enchantments for your equipment.

The Caretaker’s Workshop rank also determines the level of the equipment that you find or even buy elsewhere. Ideally, you will grind that rank as high as it can possibly be at any given point in your game, so that your potential loot gets the automatic ranking benefit as well.

Mementos can be bought from many shops, including faction shops, and other merchants such as the Black Emporium. There are 182 Mementos to be bought, found, or unlocked through progression.

A handful of quests can lend some points directly towards Caretaker rank as well, but not nearly enough to advance more than a few low ranks. Most other quests will bring you into the vicinity of Mementos, if not outright reward them. Remember that quest-specific areas will become inaccessible after completion, so take that one opportunity to find any and all secrets, including Mementos.

Those are all the best weapons, armor, and accessories to be found, as well as how to upgrade them in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.


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