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Even upon completion, this seems to be nothing more than a sentimental quest based on the player's mother.
 
   
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'''Wishing Well''' is a [[Side quests (Dragon Age II)|side quest]] in the ''[[Mark of the Assassin]]'' [[Downloadable content (Dragon Age II)|DLC]] for ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.
Throughout your coursing through the party at [[Chateau Haine]], you will probably find things called Caprices. Caprices are just coins that, in this quest, you throw into the fountain. There are five in total.
 
The locations are as follows:
 
   
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== Acquisition ==
There are two sitting on benches around the party: one behind [[Leliana]], and one on a vacant bench.
 
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There are several "Caprices" (gold coins) which can be found in the [[Chateau Haine]] [[Chateau Courtyard|Courtyard]]; find one to start the quest.
   
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== Walkthrough ==
There is one in a sack near Leopold the wyvern.
 
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There are a total of 5 Caprices which need to be tossed into the nearby fountain. The locations are as follows:
   
 
* Two sitting on benches around the party: one behind [[Leliana]], and one on the opposite bench to the west.
There is one in the Misc. section of the quartermaster's shop near the banquet area.
 
 
* One in a sack near [[Leopold]], the [[wyvern]].
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* One can be "purchased" for {{Currency|0}} at the [[Hunting Stores]] near the banquet area. (It is found in the "Other" section of the merchant's inventory.)
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* One is received from [[Cyril de Montfort|Lord Cyril]] as you progress through the quest [[Heart of the Many]]. He tells you that tossing the coins into the fountain is an "old tradition" and gives you the fifth Caprice.
   
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== Rewards ==
Lastly, there is one you will receive from Lord Cyril when you progress along in the quest, Heart of Many. He will refer to what your player refers to every time you get one and toss it in the fountain, which is how your mother would have appreciated it. He tells you it's an old custom and he gives you your fifth.
 
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* 75 XP per Caprice thrown into the fountain
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* 300 XP (quest completion)
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* 1 attribute point
   
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{{Note|You can't use the attribute point earned until after you enter the [[Chateau Haine (Interior)]]}}
This quest is worth some minor experience, but should still be done for completion's sake.
 
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[[Category:Mark of the Assassin quests]]

Latest revision as of 07:54, 13 January 2016

Wishing Well is a side quest in the Mark of the Assassin DLC for Dragon Age II.

Acquisition[]

There are several "Caprices" (gold coins) which can be found in the Chateau Haine Courtyard; find one to start the quest.

Walkthrough[]

There are a total of 5 Caprices which need to be tossed into the nearby fountain. The locations are as follows:

  • Two sitting on benches around the party: one behind Leliana, and one on the opposite bench to the west.
  • One in a sack near Leopold, the wyvern.
  • One can be "purchased" for 0Bronze at the Hunting Stores near the banquet area. (It is found in the "Other" section of the merchant's inventory.)
  • One is received from Lord Cyril as you progress through the quest Heart of the Many. He tells you that tossing the coins into the fountain is an "old tradition" and gives you the fifth Caprice.

Rewards[]

  • 75 XP per Caprice thrown into the fountain
  • 300 XP (quest completion)
  • 1 attribute point
Note: You can't use the attribute point earned until after you enter the Chateau Haine (Interior)