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[[File:Codex.jpg|thumb|300px|The Codex tab of the Journal]]
 
[[File:Codex.jpg|thumb|300px|The Codex tab of the Journal]]
The '''[[Codex]]''' is a collection of lore that the [[The Warden]] can build in their journal during their campaign. Codex entries give information about the world of [[Thedas]], including stories of historians and scholars, passages from the [[Chant of Light]] and folktales, and also about the mechanics of the game and certain creatures, characters and items. Gathering codex entries rewards the player with experience (EXP) and can open side quests and dialogue options with other characters.
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The '''codex''' is a collection of lore that [[The Warden]] can build in their journal during their campaign. Codex entries give information about the world of [[Thedas]], including stories of historians and scholars, passages from the [[Chant of Light]] and folktales, and also about the mechanics of the game and certain creatures, characters and items. Gathering codex entries rewards the player with [[experience]] (XP) and can open side quests and dialogue options with other characters.
   
The information in the Codex comes from within the setting, and thus may not be completely accurate or even self-consistent.
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The information in the codex comes from within the setting, and thus may not be completely accurate or even self-consistent.
   
[[Mother Ailis]] and [[Brother Genitivi]] are prominent contributors to the Codex.
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[[Ailis|Mother Ailis]] and [[Ferdinand Genitivi|Brother Genitivi]] are prominent contributors to the codex.
   
 
== Codex categories ==
 
== Codex categories ==
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== Finding codex entries ==
 
== Finding codex entries ==
The Codex entries are unlocked in a variety of ways: through dialogue, eavesdropping on someone’s conversation, reading books, collecting items and killing enemies. (Like Bioware's last RPG Mass Effect, the Codex is received in full only by choosing all of the available options of dialogue with a particular character.) Once the entry is collected, it can be viewed in the Codex tab of the journal. Unread entries will be highlighted.
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The codex entries are unlocked in a variety of ways: through dialogue, eavesdropping on someone's conversation, reading books, collecting items and killing enemies. (Like Bioware's previous RPG Mass Effect, the codex is received in full only by choosing all of the available options of dialogue with a particular character.) Once the entry is collected, it can be viewed in the Codex tab of the journal. Unread entries will be highlighted.
   
In many cases, collecting a new codex entry will reward the player with 50 EXP. Wearing the [[Archivist's Sash]] will increase the EXP received for collecting a codex entry to 75.
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In many cases, collecting a new codex entry will reward the player with 50 XP. Wearing the [[Archivist's Sash]] will increase the XP received for collecting a codex entry to 75.
   
To help find Codex entries, it is possible to set an option to make all items of interest sparkle gold on-screen. In the PC version of the game, pressing the TAB key will highlight all items that can be interacted with, making it much simpler to find hard-to-spot books and notes containing codex entries. In the console version of the game, pressing the left trigger serves the same purpose.
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To help find codex entries, it is possible to set an option to make all items of interest shimmer gold on-screen. In the PC version of the game, pressing the TAB key will highlight all items that can be interacted with, making it much simpler to find hard-to-spot books and notes containing codex entries. In the console version of the game, pressing the left trigger serves the same purpose.
   
 
== Context-sensitivity and codex updates ==
 
== Context-sensitivity and codex updates ==
Some codex entries are context-sensitive and/or are updated during the campaign depending on The Warden's experiences and decisions. For example, the content of some entries will depend on the [[origin]] of The Warden. A codex entry for a [[Companions|Companion]] may change depending on how well you get to know them, what you do with them - or even whether you recruit them at all. Creature codex entries can also be updated as you find additional variations of the same type of foe.
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Some codex entries are context-sensitive and/or are updated during the campaign depending on The Warden's experiences and decisions. For example, the content of some entries will depend on the [[origin]] of The Warden. A codex entry for a [[Companions (Origins)|companion]] may change depending on how well you get to know them, what you do with them - or even whether you recruit them at all. Creature codex entries can also be updated as you find additional variations of the same type of foe.
   
 
== Numbering ==
 
== Numbering ==
Codex entries are numbered sequentially. However, the number of a specific codex entry may vary depending on what [[DLC]] a player has installed. Thus this wiki does not use codex entry numbers to identify entries, though entry numbers for the most common installation set-ups are given for information.
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Codex entries are numbered sequentially. However, the number of a specific codex entry may vary depending on what [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]] a player has installed. Thus this wiki does not use codex entry numbers to identify entries, though entry numbers for the most common installation set-ups are given for information.
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Codex entries on the Xbox 360 and PS3 are named, and not numbered.
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Revision as of 23:43, 16 January 2019

For other uses, see Codex.
Codex

The Codex tab of the Journal

The codex is a collection of lore that The Warden can build in their journal during their campaign. Codex entries give information about the world of Thedas, including stories of historians and scholars, passages from the Chant of Light and folktales, and also about the mechanics of the game and certain creatures, characters and items. Gathering codex entries rewards the player with experience (XP) and can open side quests and dialogue options with other characters.

The information in the codex comes from within the setting, and thus may not be completely accurate or even self-consistent.

Mother Ailis and Brother Genitivi are prominent contributors to the codex.

Codex categories

Codex entries are grouped into categories. For information about specific codex entries, see the relevant category article:

Creatures Items
Magic and Religion Culture and History
Characters Books and Songs
Notes Spell Combinations
Controls Quest-Related

Finding codex entries

The codex entries are unlocked in a variety of ways: through dialogue, eavesdropping on someone's conversation, reading books, collecting items and killing enemies. (Like Bioware's previous RPG Mass Effect, the codex is received in full only by choosing all of the available options of dialogue with a particular character.) Once the entry is collected, it can be viewed in the Codex tab of the journal. Unread entries will be highlighted.

In many cases, collecting a new codex entry will reward the player with 50 XP. Wearing the Archivist's Sash will increase the XP received for collecting a codex entry to 75.

To help find codex entries, it is possible to set an option to make all items of interest shimmer gold on-screen. In the PC version of the game, pressing the TAB key will highlight all items that can be interacted with, making it much simpler to find hard-to-spot books and notes containing codex entries. In the console version of the game, pressing the left trigger serves the same purpose.

Context-sensitivity and codex updates

Some codex entries are context-sensitive and/or are updated during the campaign depending on The Warden's experiences and decisions. For example, the content of some entries will depend on the origin of The Warden. A codex entry for a companion may change depending on how well you get to know them, what you do with them - or even whether you recruit them at all. Creature codex entries can also be updated as you find additional variations of the same type of foe.

Numbering

Codex entries are numbered sequentially. However, the number of a specific codex entry may vary depending on what DLC a player has installed. Thus this wiki does not use codex entry numbers to identify entries, though entry numbers for the most common installation set-ups are given for information.

Codex entries on the Xbox 360 and PS3 are named, and not numbered.