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+ | '''Weapon runes''' can be applied to weapons that possess a rune slot to provide permanent bonuses to that weapon's effects. They can be added to weapons by [[Sandal]] who is at the Merchant's Guild in [[Hightown]] in Act 1 and in the [[Hawke Estate]] in Acts 2 and 3. Unlike Origins, once used they can't be removed, only replaced with the previous rune destroyed. |
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+ | == Runes == |
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− | [[Weapon Runes (Dragon Age II)|Weapon Runes]] can be applied to weapons that posses a rune slot to provide permanent bonuses to that weapon's effects. |
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+ | {{:Rune of Fire|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | {{:Rune of Frost|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | {{:Rune of Lightning|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | {{:Rune of Nature|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | {{:Rune of Spirit|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | {{:Rune of Striking|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}} |
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+ | == Crafting == |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Impact|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Fire|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Frost|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Lightning|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Nature|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Spirit|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Striking|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | {{:Design: Rune of Devastation|style=recipetable2}} |
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+ | == Notes == |
+ | *Runes which add damage (e.g. [[Rune of Fire]]) add 20% of the weapons base damage rounded to the nearest integer. This damage is not modified by damage modifying [[Talents (Dragon Age II)|talents]] and/or [[Item properties (Dragon Age II)|item properties]]. |
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+ | == See also == |
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Revision as of 02:59, 5 January 2015
- For other uses, see Runes (disambiguation).
Weapon runes can be applied to weapons that possess a rune slot to provide permanent bonuses to that weapon's effects. They can be added to weapons by Sandal who is at the Merchant's Guild in Hightown in Act 1 and in the Hawke Estate in Acts 2 and 3. Unlike Origins, once used they can't be removed, only replaced with the previous rune destroyed.
Runes
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Notes
- Runes which add damage (e.g. Rune of Fire) add 20% of the weapons base damage rounded to the nearest integer. This damage is not modified by damage modifying talents and/or item properties.