Death is a regular occurrence in video games, and withDragon Age: The Veilguardgiving you boss battles you may be way underlevelled for semi-regularly, it is no exception. And when you die, you may have noticed that as well as loading your last save, you’ll have an option to revive. Or, more accurately, you won’t.
Your revives will be empty at the start of the game, and thesearen’t disposable items you find lying aroundlike Potions, nor are they linked to the difficulty level. Instead, there arespecific items in the gameyou can find that willgive you revive chargesfor when you’re just one hit away from victory.
Where To Get Revival Charges
Reading thedescription of the different gearyou can find in Dragon Age: The Veilguard will let you know which items let you revive. In the stats, they will say'+1 Revival Charges', and that meansif equipped on your companions, you will then get the option to revive in battle.
It’s important to note that this isnot automatic, so you won’t end up wasting it after getting crowded out by some Ghouls when you were on low health. Just like choosing whether to load from the save or quit the game, you can choose whether or not to revive - we suggestsaving it for tough bosses that are almost vanquished.
There are a few items we’ve found that give Revival Charges. There is theCalibration Crystal for Bellaraat theArlathan Forestmerchant, which costs220 goldand requires theshopbe atlevel three. There’s also theCreator’s Chisel for Davrinat theHossberg Wetlandsmerchant, which costs350 goldand needs alevel three shop. And finally, giveLucanis a Simple Oil And Stonefrom theTrevisomerchant for240 goldonce the shop is atlevel three.
While items appear to be semi-random, we foundBellara’s Calibration Crystalat the verynorth of the second level of the map in Arlathan Forest, as pictured above.
Since these are quite limited, it might be that a safer strategy is insimply not dying at all. Who would have thought? Check outhow to raise your health here.