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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]] |
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Revision as of 23:56, 11 May 2015
- For the crafting resource in Dragon Age II, see Deathroot (Dragon Age II).
Deathroot is an ingredient used in poison-making and trap-making to craft consumables in Dragon Age: Origins.
Involvement
Can be donated to the Allied Supply Crates at party camp for XP and to improve the Dalish elf troops for the final battle.
Uses
Concentrated Deathroot Extract
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Acquisition
Dragon Age: Origins
Merchant | Location | Quantity | Price |
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Alarith | Denerim, Alienage | x2 | 1 10 |
Alimar | Orzammar, Dust Town | x6 | 1 40 |
Cesar | Denerim, Denerim Market District | x4 / x7 ("special stock") | 1 20 |
Ilen | Dalish Camp, Dalish Elf Origin | x2 | 1 10 |
Merchant | Lothering | x7 | 1 60 |
Olinda | Orzammar Commons, Dwarf Commoner Origin | x1 | 1 00 |
Quartermaster | Ostagar | x3 | 1 15 |
Varathorn | Brecilian Outskirts, Dalish Camp | x99 (unlimited) | 1 20 |
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
Merchant | Location | Quantity | Price |
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Bartender | City of Amaranthine, The Crown and Lion Inn | x22 | 1 10 |
Yuriah | Vigil's Keep, Throne Room | x14 | 1 20 |
Notes
- There is no merchant in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening that has an unlimited supply of deathroot. If you plan to make poisons or traps that require deathroot in Awakening it is recommended you stock up on it in Dragon Age: Origins before you import your game.