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Factions breathe political intrigue into Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and you’ll align yourself with one while creating a new character. Although you can change things like your appearance later on, you cannot change your faction once you’ve picked one.
For the most part, what faction you choose is mostly to do with dialogue options that are available to you, but there are a handful of meaningful gameplay effects as well.
Our Dragon Age: The Veilguard guide will tell you everything you need to know about the game’s factions, as well as some advice on how to choose the best faction for you.
Once you’re done picking a faction, here’s how to pick the best class for you.
There are six factions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and you have to align yourself with one of them in character creation. At a glance, they are:
All six factions have unique, sometimes contrasting motivations (Grey Wardens exist solely to purge darkspawn, while the Antivan Crows are essentially Renaissance Italy assassins), which The Veilguard summarizes during the character creator and expands upon at length throughout the story. Each faction primarily operates in one of The Veilguard’s major hubs, so how frequently you interact with a faction depends on where you’re located geographically.
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When it comes to picking a faction, there are some gameplay ramifications to bear in mind. The faction you choose determines what outfit you wear by default at The Lighthouse, your hub between missions. (You can can see these outfits on a generic elf in the gallery above.) Six of your seven companions are associated with a faction, and will naturally push that faction’s interests in dialogue. Lastly, depending on which faction you choose, you’ll also automatically get two passive perks that benefit you in combat.
The table below shows which region, companion, and perks are associated with each faction.
Faction |
Region |
Companion |
Perks |
---|---|---|---|
Grey Wardens | Hossberg Wetlands/Lavendel | Davrin | Bonus damage against darkspawn, increased health and defense |
Veil Jumpers | Arlathan Forest | Bellara | Bonus damage against Fade-Touched, increased critical hit damage |
Shadow Dragons | Minrathous/Dock Town | Neve | Bonus damage against Venatori, increased class resource (i.e., mana for a mage) recharge rate |
Antivan Crows | Treviso | Lucanis | Bonus damage against Antaam, and you get an extra potion |
Lords of Fortune | Rivain | Taash | Bonus damage against mercenaries, and it is easier to perform takedowns on enemies |
The Mourn Watch | Necropolis Halls | Emmrich | Bonus damage against undead and demons, and you can apply an extra stack of elemental effects on enemies |
As with choosing a class, there is no single best faction to choose in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. You can muscle your way through the game regardless of what faction you’ve chosen.
That said, based purely on gameplay, you faction choice can be decided by which class you’re playing as:
If none of those perks matter to you, you can’t go wrong in aligning yourself with the Antivan Crows. Being able to carry an extra potion is helpful for pretty much all circumstances. Plus, the Antaam are common enemies in Treviso, a Venice-inspired city where you’ll spend a lot of time during the early game. The small damage boost against them certainly helps. Also, they’re the most stylish by a mile (see above).
Beyond gameplay, there are some narrative aspects to consider in your choice. For one thing, if you’ve done your research and are particularly drawn to one companion over the others, then simply go with the faction they’re affiliated with (see the chart above for reference). You’ll get additional chances in dialogue trees to build rapport with them.
Aligning yourself with either the Shadow Dragons or the Antivan Crows raises the stakes for the first act. One of your first major “yep, this is a BioWare game” decisions involves choosing to help out the Shadow Dragons or the Antivan Crows. According to our testing, if you’re affiliated with one faction or the other, you can end up with a more emotionally charged cutscene than you otherwise would (though no apparent differences in gameplay). If you want to raise the stakes of that first choice, pick one of those two.
And again, the extra potion really does help a lot.
For more Dragon Age: The Veilguard guides, see our guides on picking the best class, all companions, all apply and detonate combos, how to romance, and how to change appearance.
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