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Fire And Ice is an intense story mission in Dragon Age: The Veilguard where you will come face to face with the dragon that you scared off in Minrathous or Treviso, depending on which city you saved. It's a chance for revenge, and to finish what you started. It's also extremely difficult if you don't have the right tools by your side.
While you begin by fighting whichever dragon you initially fought off, it is soon joined by the other one, so you will need to be prepared for a double dragon fight. With one dragon Vulnerable to Fire and the other to Cold, we suggest taking Taash and Neve (if she is not Hardened) or Taash and Harding (if she is), as healing Abilities will be necessary.
Whichever dragon you faced originally will be the one Ghilan'nain sends in first. If you saved Treviso, that will be Corius The Icetalon. Since it is Vulnerable to Fire, you want Taash to hit Corius with their best Abilities. You should also keep your distance and dodge its ice bombs, diving behind it when its legs glow purple.
Corius hits hard, but there's no time limit, so you can stay back and keep yourself safe. If you take damage, it is better to save your health potions and instead be healed by Neve or Harding here.
Also, since the dragon is so large, any area Abilities tend to do a lot of damage and be highly effective. You should also save your Ultimate until it Staggers (Harding is effective here) and aim at its glowing purple underbelly.
If you instead saved Minrathous, you will not fight Corius The Icetalon alone, but instead will take on Seartooth Vyrantus. The tactics described above are largely the same, in that you should keep your distance, dodge projectiles, and aim for the legs when they glow.
Likewise, taking your time and using healing Abilities rather than potions is important too. Finally, keep your Ultimate for when you Stagger the dragon. However, one key difference is how you might use Stagger.
If you have Neve, then nothing much changes. Use Neve's hardest hitting Abilities and make do with Taash being less effective. However, if you instead take Harding and Taash, you can't exploit Seartooth's Vulnerabilities and instead should focus on raising its Stagger as quickly as possible so you can unleash strong damage when its underbelly is exposed.
Once you defeat whichever dragon you fought first, it will unfortunately heal to full health and the second dragon will join it. You might think that the tactic is now to do both of the above, but that's not really true. There's a specific tactic to fighting two dragons at once, and it mostly involves forgetting that you're fighting two dragons at once.
While you should still keep your distance, be agile when dodging, and remain patient, it's better to focus on one dragon at a time than go after both. This should be Corius The Icetalon, since Taash hits harder than Neve, and that's even easier if you take Harding along instead.
Once you get one dragon to just over half health, the Antivan Crows or Shadow Dragons (depending on which faction you saved) will arrive to help. Their attack gets both dragons to half health, and after this you go back to focusing on Corius The Icetalon until it falls. When it does, switch the focus to Seartooth Vyrantus.
A key thing to remember is that anything that is not targeting a specific elemental weakness on the dragons should be making them Stagger. When both dragons have been defeated, the quest ends.
As well as a very chunky 5,000XP, approval from everyone, 600 gold, and a boost of 250 strength for both the Lords of Fortune and the Grey Wardens, playing as a Rogue we got an upgrade for our Reinforced Longbow. The quest is also needed to progress the story.
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