Dragon Age: Veilguard stats show that monsters ignore Griffin

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After all this carnage, Solas, the former teammate turned antagonist, still wants to tear down the Veil and unleash a horde of demons on Thedas. If you found Solas’s memories at the Crossroads and obtained the essence of Mythal, you can convince him, which most people did. Over 72 percent of players made this choice. However, if you haven’t completed these tasks or you just feel like screwing him up, you can either fight him or trick him with a lure dagger of lyrium into bonding with the Veil. 17 percent of players decided to cheat him, and only 8 percent decided to face him in combat.

The remaining three percent received the “sacrifice” ending, which ends with Rook sacrificing himself to ensure that Solas remains bound to the Veil. This is only possible if you lose too many men in the attack on Minrathous.

Of those 72 percent of players who purchased Solas, 43 percent of players had an Inquisitor who romanced Solas and joined him in The Fade. 57 percent of players had an Inquisitor who either romanced someone else (or no one) or failed to convince the Inquisitor to forgive him.

A graphic showing the breakdown between decisions regarding how to deal with Solas.

Picture: : BioWare

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