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− | '''''Feastday Gifts''''' and '''''Feastday Pranks''''' are [[downloadable content]] packs for ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''. The [[gifts (Origins)|gift]]s and pranks are fun items which allow the player to "mess around" with the party [[approval]] system. The items can be purchased from [[Bodahn Feddic]] in the [[Party Camp]]. Each [[companions (Origins)|companion]] has a unique gift and prank. Many of the items are either usable or can be equipped and possess amusing effects. Most items are restricted to a specific companion. The gifts give {{Approval|50}}, while the pranks give {{Approval|-50}}. |
+ | '''''Feastday Gifts''''' and '''''Feastday Pranks''''' are [[Downloadable content (Origins)|downloadable content]] packs for ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''. The [[gifts (Origins)|gift]]s and pranks are fun items which allow the player to "mess around" with the party [[approval]] system. The items can be purchased from [[Bodahn Feddic]] in the [[Party Camp]]. Each [[companions (Origins)|companion]] has a unique gift and prank. Many of the items are either usable or can be equipped and possess amusing effects. Most items are restricted to a specific companion. The gifts give {{Approval|50}}, while the pranks give {{Approval|-50}}. |
The DLC packs were fittingly released on April 1, 2010—in other words, on [[wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fools' Day]]. The free UK PS3 version was released in early March on the UK [[wikipedia:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]] along with the 1.03 patch. Each pack is currently available for US$2 (160 Bioware points for PC, 160 Microsoft Points for X360, and $1.99 PSN for PS3). The combo pack is priced at US$3 (240 Bioware points, 240 Microsoft Points, $2.99 PSN). |
The DLC packs were fittingly released on April 1, 2010—in other words, on [[wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fools' Day]]. The free UK PS3 version was released in early March on the UK [[wikipedia:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]] along with the 1.03 patch. Each pack is currently available for US$2 (160 Bioware points for PC, 160 Microsoft Points for X360, and $1.99 PSN for PS3). The combo pack is priced at US$3 (240 Bioware points, 240 Microsoft Points, $2.99 PSN). |
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Revision as of 17:13, 28 September 2012
Feastday Gifts and Feastday Pranks are downloadable content packs for Dragon Age: Origins. The gifts and pranks are fun items which allow the player to "mess around" with the party approval system. The items can be purchased from Bodahn Feddic in the Party Camp. Each companion has a unique gift and prank. Many of the items are either usable or can be equipped and possess amusing effects. Most items are restricted to a specific companion. The gifts give (+50), while the pranks give (-50).
The DLC packs were fittingly released on April 1, 2010—in other words, on April Fools' Day. The free UK PS3 version was released in early March on the UK PlayStation Network along with the 1.03 patch. Each pack is currently available for US$2 (160 Bioware points for PC, 160 Microsoft Points for X360, and $1.99 PSN for PS3). The combo pack is priced at US$3 (240 Bioware points, 240 Microsoft Points, $2.99 PSN).
Both "Feastday Gifts" and "Feastday Pranks" are listed as quests to be completed under the Downloadable Content category. In order to complete the "quests" one must buy at least one item from each set from Bodahn. This will complete the quest; the items don't actually need to be given and may be destroyed or sold.
Feastday Gifts pack
All companion specific gifts give (+50).
Stick for Dog. Anyone (except Shale) can throw the stick for Dog to fetch it.
Grey Warden Hand Puppet for Alistair. It becomes a toy he can play with.
Alistair Doll for Morrigan. It becomes a doll she can play with to inflict injuries to Alistair if present.
Qunari Prayers for the Dead for Sten. He will read it and revive any fallen party members.
Pet Rock for Shale. It becomes a pet Shale can play with.
Fat Lute for Leliana. It becomes an instrument she can play.
Rare Antivan Brandy for Zevran. It gives him a small buff to dexterity (+2 dexterity).
Amulet of Memories for Wynne. It summons characters known to her.
Beard Flask for Oghren. It gives him a small buff to strength (+2 strength).
King Maric's Shield for the secret companion. It becomes a heavy shield, King Maric's Shield.
The following gifts are not specific to anyone.
Thoughtful Gift (+10)
Sugar Cake (+5)
- Unlike the other gifts, Bodahn initially stocks 50 each of the Thoughtful Gift and Sugar Cake, so it can be gifted multiple times. However, there is a small fee for each item.
Feastday Pranks pack
All companion specific pranks give (-50). Needless to say, it's advisable to save the game before giving any of these. That said, several of the items actually can be considered useful.
Protective Cone for Dog. It replaces any equipped mabari collar with Protective Cone. If you give Dog the Cone, and then the Stick, Dog acquires Dexterity bonus companion skills for having +100 Approval.
Compleat Geneaology of the Kyngs of Ferelden for Alistair.
The Chant of Light, Unabridged for Morrigan.
Butterfly Sword for Sten. It becomes a greatsword, Butterfly Sword.
Uncrushable Pigeon for Shale. It becomes a Large Crystal, Uncrushable Pigeon.
Ugly Boots for Leliana. It becomes a pair of light boots, Ugly Boots.
Chastity Belt for Zevran. It replaces any equipped belt with Chastity Belt.
Cat Lady's Hobble-Stick for Wynne. The cats can distract enemies during combat.
Scented Soap for Oghren. It can be used by anyone to remove blood spatter.
Orlesian Mask may refer to:
- Orlesian Mask (Origins) - a gift in Dragon Age: Origins
- Orlesian Mask (Inquisition) - a Winter Palace Mask in Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Orlesian Mask (Heroes of Dragon Age) - a gear item in Heroes of Dragon Age
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for the secret companion.
The following pranks are not specific to anyone.
Rotten Onion (-10)
Lump of Charcoal (-5)
- Unlike the other pranks, Bodahn initially stocks 50 each of the Rotten Onion and Lump of Coal, so it can be gifted multiple times. However, there is a small fee for each item.
Codex entries
Codex entry: Feastday Gifts - Credits
Codex entry: Feastday Pranks - Credits
Notes
- Sten's Butterfly Sword is the only gift that (without mods) imports into Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening.
Bugs
- Bodahn doesn't have any items to sell but the gifts.
- Bodahn's store resets losing any items you have sold to him previously. This appears to happen only once as later items sold to him remain available for repurchase.
- Upon storing the items within the party storage chest (Warden's Keep downloadable content) the gifts will reappear within Bodahn's store, and may be purchased and given to your companions again, for additional approval changes.
- Giving a Feastday gift to a companion when they are already at Friendly or Adore (and possibly Love) can lower that rating back to Warm. The rating does not lower numerically.
- Dialog options are sometimes not available once a companion's approval rating is at certain levels. If you wish to romance a character use feast-day items with caution.
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See also
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