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[[File:Dragon Age Inquisition Amulet of Power without Deft Hands|thumb|left|335 px]]
 
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Just a quick addition: The "Infinite Skill Points" exploit still works and should be added. Most guides will say that you have to have the "Deft Hands, Fine Tools" perk, but this is not true. I have found a way to get the Amulet of Power without actually needing to have the perk by utilizing another glitch / exploit: Clipping through walls. If someone feels the urge to make a guide for this page, feel free to do it and use my video shown to the left. :-)
 
Just a quick addition: The "Infinite Skill Points" exploit still works and should be added. Most guides will say that you have to have the "Deft Hands, Fine Tools" perk, but this is not true. I have found a way to get the Amulet of Power without actually needing to have the perk by utilizing another glitch / exploit: Clipping through walls. If someone feels the urge to make a guide for this page, feel free to do it and use my video shown to the left. :-)
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== Negative repercussion for advancing system time ==
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It may be worth noting that if you advance your system time to finish a war table operation, then switch time back to normal AFTER having started new operations, the amount of time you reversed your clock will be added to them. For example: after starting a 9 minute mission to investigate a Nevarran king, I switched the clock back and reloaded only to find the amount of time remaining to finish was now 24 HOURS and 9 minutes. [[User:Andy Lawson|Andy Lawson]] ([[User talk:Andy Lawson|talk]]) 08:43, March 5, 2015 (UTC)
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:This is, indeed, correct. However, this only happens if you turn back the clock, which makes sense. I'll add a note for it, but it's pretty much just common sense. :-) --[[User:Nadermane|Nadermane]] ([[User talk:Nadermane|talk]]) 12:29, March 5, 2015 (UTC)

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I found an interesting exploit; works for me at least, haven't had anyone else try it yet. If you have your horse and right click to mount it, then quickly open your map and travel to a camp, it'll give you the effect of going back to camp (healing and restoring your potions), and it may show you at the camp for a split second, but then it finishes loading you getting onto your horse and suddenly you're back where you were when you first started mounting. It's a nice trick to get your potions and health back to full without having to walk back after fast traveling. (By the way, if someone wants to edit this into the exploits page, please feel free; I don't know how and I don't want to take the time to learn :P )

Not working on PC, when I do that travel button is greyed.
BioBrain (talk) 07:14, December 5, 2014 (UTC)

Duplication glitch is now fixed on PS3, possibly on 360 as well.

Infinite Skill Points Guide + improvement

Dragon_Age_Inquisition_Amulet_of_Power_without_Deft_Hands

Dragon Age Inquisition Amulet of Power without Deft Hands

Just a quick addition: The "Infinite Skill Points" exploit still works and should be added. Most guides will say that you have to have the "Deft Hands, Fine Tools" perk, but this is not true. I have found a way to get the Amulet of Power without actually needing to have the perk by utilizing another glitch / exploit: Clipping through walls. If someone feels the urge to make a guide for this page, feel free to do it and use my video shown to the left. :-)

Negative repercussion for advancing system time

It may be worth noting that if you advance your system time to finish a war table operation, then switch time back to normal AFTER having started new operations, the amount of time you reversed your clock will be added to them. For example: after starting a 9 minute mission to investigate a Nevarran king, I switched the clock back and reloaded only to find the amount of time remaining to finish was now 24 HOURS and 9 minutes. Andy Lawson (talk) 08:43, March 5, 2015 (UTC)

This is, indeed, correct. However, this only happens if you turn back the clock, which makes sense. I'll add a note for it, but it's pretty much just common sense. :-) --Nadermane (talk) 12:29, March 5, 2015 (UTC)