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Perhaps in the future, but not in the game. Just like freeing the demon in Asunder quest or in Warden keep. It may have desastrous consequences for the world but not for the game. By the way, did you notice how morrigan says the thing ? she wonders if Flemeth can really be killed for good or for some time only. However, dealing with Flemeth in a way or the other has no influence in the game and she will not reappear in the game. She also disappear if you ask Morrigan to leave. You can still access her hut but there is nobody inside or around[[User:Croquignol|Croquignol]] 20:26, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
 
Perhaps in the future, but not in the game. Just like freeing the demon in Asunder quest or in Warden keep. It may have desastrous consequences for the world but not for the game. By the way, did you notice how morrigan says the thing ? she wonders if Flemeth can really be killed for good or for some time only. However, dealing with Flemeth in a way or the other has no influence in the game and she will not reappear in the game. She also disappear if you ask Morrigan to leave. You can still access her hut but there is nobody inside or around[[User:Croquignol|Croquignol]] 20:26, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
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''"Although Flemeth promises to return (if you allow her to flee), she does not do so during the game."''
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The above is untrue. Flemeth does not promise to return, she in fact promises the opposite: "You and I will not meet again, that I guarantee."
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While she may well come after Morrigan later in life (she does say that watching what she does with her freedom will be 'interesting'), she makes it clear that she won't persue the Warden again.

Revision as of 15:33, 19 March 2010

Title

I realise I misspelt Flemeth in the title here. Trying to find someone who can tell me how to correct it! Thanks. --MiyuEmi 09:36, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

Hi, to change a page title, it has to be moved. To do this, there should be a "move" button up the top of the page, next to history, though I can make the change if you prefer. Smiley. Loleil 09:41, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

Got it done. Thanks a million for that! --MiyuEmi 11:14, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

Since this is not an "Actual Event" I removed the event-box -- Snfonseka 13:01, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

Thank you for that. --MiyuEmi 14:20, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

flemeths quest

I went to the room where the book is spose ta be but there is no chest that will open is there a glitch or something

Poor Tactics!!

I just have to say this for the benefit of everyone else who ends up coming to this page for advice on how to go about defeating Flemeth. The tactics you've suggested for fighting her are absolutely horrible. I tried your method for about an hour, only to continuously get pulverized. After getting frustrated enough to come up with my own method, I beat her on the second try. I used Shale and Sten, Sten using threaten, while he and Shale and my created character (a mage) focused fire while Wynne acted as healer. I highly suggest that anyone interested in beating her quickly use this method. Two tanks, two casters, one of which is spirit healer. Have your damage give Flemeth everything they've got, using healing potions to help Wynne keep up with damage control whenever necessary. Putting a bow on your tank is simply a horrible idea. Come at her strong and relentlessly, and you will prevail. This worked for me at an average level of 11. I suggest that the tactics section be updated to show this improved method of attack. Not up to me though. kthxbai!:) 75.94.108.243 06:28, January 11, 2010 (UTC)

So many players, so many tactics ! Don't say it's horrible just because you are more efficient with warriors than with mages. It is possible to defeat Flemeth with any party configuration as long as the player is experienced with a type of character and a tactic. The tactic described in the article is only one of the possible tactics, it is not THE tactic for defeating Flemeth. ( I did not even try it, I have my own strategy). Same applies to all "strategies" in the wiki. But you are right, this kind of individual opinions is not objective and should be left to forums.

edit : I just read the article again : "one tank with a bow and the rest should be mages". What rest ? There is 4 characters in the party and the only mage available for this quest is Wynne and possibly the warden himself if he is a mage. This tactics is absurd. At best it should be modified to say "Take Wynne in the party and equip the other characters with bows".

Croquignol 20:15, January 29, 2010 (UTC)

You're right, Croquignol, that doesn't make sense! It would be great if you or someone else could update the article. (I could try, but I always struggle with Flemeth so I don't think my strategic insight will be worth much - though I agree a good archer makes a big difference.) Zoev talk 21:32, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
Let someone else do this, then. English is not my native language and it would be difficult for me to write more than some lines without major grammar issues. Besides, each single character build is different, and just saying "Alistair is the best in this fight" means nothing, as you get Alistair at level 4�but at level 15 each player will have built a very different character. Not speaking of the warden himself. Who needs to take Alistair with a much stronger warrior warden, but if the player likes Alistair why not take him ? Because it is written in the wiki ? As long as it is perfectly possible to win the game with a solo warden the choice of companions is left to the player individual taste. There is almost no situation where any companion is really NEEDED (even to fight a�high dragon). They make the game more entertaining and enjoyable, but that's all. This is why I think a wiki is not the right place to give such tips because it can be misleading. I believe most people trust the wiki and think the advices given here are the way it is meant to be played when they are only questionnable individual opinions. Croquignol 16:13, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

Bugs

I just wondered if there are any known fixes for the bug described in the article

Results

What will happen if you spare (avoid) Flemeth? Will anything bad happen in the future, specificly to Morrigan? --Rolan Zevran 00:48, January 25, 2010 (UTC)


Perhaps in the future, but not in the game. Just like freeing the demon in Asunder quest or in Warden keep. It may have desastrous consequences for the world but not for the game. By the way, did you notice how morrigan says the thing ? she wonders if Flemeth can really be killed for good or for some time only. However, dealing with Flemeth in a way or the other has no influence in the game and she will not reappear in the game. She also disappear if you ask Morrigan to leave. You can still access her hut but there is nobody inside or aroundCroquignol 20:26, January 29, 2010 (UTC)


"Although Flemeth promises to return (if you allow her to flee), she does not do so during the game."

The above is untrue. Flemeth does not promise to return, she in fact promises the opposite: "You and I will not meet again, that I guarantee."

While she may well come after Morrigan later in life (she does say that watching what she does with her freedom will be 'interesting'), she makes it clear that she won't persue the Warden again.