1.) Flames of the Inquisition Arsenal-- A collection of flaming weapons suitable for any class. You're not really slaying unless you're doing it with a flaming weapon.
2.) Flames of the Inquisition Armor-- Everyone knows that your weapons and armor should always match so you aren't committing an RPG fashion faux pas.
3.) Flames of the Inquisition Armored Mount-- There are mounts in this game! Yes! And it matches your weapons and armor so you can truly ride through Thedas in style.
4.) Skyhold Throne-- Now I haven't kept up with Inquisition as much as I should have, but apparently you can find items to decorate your keep. This item is a throne made out of a dragons skull. It's sort of hideous in the picture, but then again you're sitting on a dragons face. That's pretty awesome.
5.) Red Hart Halla-- Another mount in case you are feeling like a rebel and don't want to match. I'm sort of conflicted about this mount because if I remember the lore correctly the Halla are valued as more than mounts in elven culture and are used to pull their aravels. (I looked it up on the Dragon Age Wiki and it stated that they are used "less" as mounts, so I suppose having one as a mount isn't
totally going against the lore)
totally going against the lore)
6.) Bog Unicorn-- I was excited about this mount until I saw the picture and read the description which is as follows: "Once belonging to an evil marauder, this unique mount has returned to inspire fear into those who would oppose you." Maybe I don't want to inspire fear. And this mount looks like a horse with a sword through it's face. I will be passing on the demonic horse.
7.) Digital soundtrack-- The music in Dragon Age: Origins was good. I don't remember much about the music in DA2. Hopefully there will be some awesome music in Inquisition that I can enjoy outside of the game.
8.) "Bonus digital content"-- Mysterious "other" content that is included, but hasn't or can't be revealed yet. I am pulling for an art book or something art related, but I'll just have to wait and see.
All this bonus stuff for $10 seemed like a deal too good to pass up. I am usually very anti-deluxe edition because it just seems like another way (and typically pointless) to make money. I usually end up buying all the DLC anyway, so I figured why not? I'm looking forward to not only the game, but rolling through Thedas with my matching weapons, armor and mount.
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