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The '''Party Storage Chest''' is a unique [[container]] that can be used to store party items. In ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' it requires the [[Warden's Keep]] [[DLC]] and can be found at [[Soldier's Peak]] after completing the DLC's main quest.
 
The '''Party Storage Chest''' is a unique [[container]] that can be used to store party items. In ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' it requires the [[Warden's Keep]] [[DLC]] and can be found at [[Soldier's Peak]] after completing the DLC's main quest.
   
The chest does not appear until you finish and leave the area. When you return, it can be found next to Levi Dryden's new shop.
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The chest does not appear until you finish and leave the area. When you return, it can be found next to Levi Dryden's new shop. It has a item limit of 96.
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'' a party storage chest is located in [[Vigil's Keep - Throne Room]]. The contents of the chest at Soldier's Peak are '''''not''''' automatically imported to ''Awakening''.
 
In ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'' a party storage chest is located in [[Vigil's Keep - Throne Room]]. The contents of the chest at Soldier's Peak are '''''not''''' automatically imported to ''Awakening''.

Revision as of 17:03, 2 June 2013

For the storage in Dragon Age II, see Storage Chest.


The Party Storage Chest is a unique container that can be used to store party items. In Dragon Age: Origins it requires the Warden's Keep DLC and can be found at Soldier's Peak after completing the DLC's main quest.

The chest does not appear until you finish and leave the area. When you return, it can be found next to Levi Dryden's new shop. It has a item limit of 96.

In Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening a party storage chest is located in Vigil's Keep - Throne Room. The contents of the chest at Soldier's Peak are not automatically imported to Awakening.

Bugs

  • ps3ps3xbox360xbox360Some weapons and armor that are left in the chest will be re-scaled (see Materials) to the Warden's current level. This can be used to "upgrade" weapons and armor picked up early in the game. This will only occur with items that have multi-tier versions; some unique pieces/sets only have one version. Low-level Wardens should be cautious when placing unusable (due to stat requirement) items in the chest, as this re-scaling can also "downgrade" them.
  • For more accurate information on this bug, please see the exploit listed here.