Dragon Age: Origins - Warden's Keep

Dragon Age: Origins - Warden's Keep

released on Nov 03, 2009

Dragon Age: Origins - Warden's Keep

released on Nov 03, 2009

"Some claim the fortress of Soldier's Peak is corrupted and overrun by demons. Others whisper of betrayal and the spirits of murdered Grey Wardens. Whatever the truth, Soldier's Peak is no place for the living. Relive the darkest hour of the Grey Wardens with all-new content that adds to the main Dragon Age: Origins campaign. This downloadable adventure reveals secrets hidden for generations, and includes unique achievements, unlockable character abilities, powerful items, and much more! New quests - discover what really happened to the Grey Wardens of old and what led to their expulsion from Ferelden. New features - a base of operations with party storage. Inventory full? Stash new items as well as loot from the main Dragon Age: Origins campaign. New items and abilities - talents and spells from the Power of Blood school, unique achievements, and powerful items including a set of Grey Warden Commander armor."


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Warden's Keep adds a singular quest that has the Warden journey to an abandoned Grey Warden fortress and free it from demons. In it, they can potentially acquire a couple of new abilities (of variable usefulness, depending on the Warden's class) as well as the gorgeous Warden Commander armor set and some blood mage equipment. Finally, there's a chest at the keep that allows storing valuable items for later, something that was sorely missing from the base game.

It's a rather simple DLC -- it's fine if you own the Ultimate Edition, as it feels like a fun little sidequest in the middle of nowhere, but as $7 DLC, it's a bit... oof. Even worse when you think about this as a basic game feature (the party chest), as well as one of the nicer looking armor sets, being cut and sold separately.

It's good but it's like, one mission only that you can finish in 20 min. It has some nice lore in it tho.

Probably the best premium content in the game.

Nonessential, barely one-hour-long side quest through a small dungeon with a generic story that is worth completing for the free inventory space, at least.

power of blood is the rawest shit ever absolutely the best skills in the game

What's in it:
A good dungeon to play through.
A decent story.
Interesting lore implications.
New skills.
New endgame items.
A stash (bank).