Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Item Enchantments and Transmog System

Quick Guide to Item Enchantments and Transmog

By Angzt.

Item Enchantments

Enchantments can be applied at the Caretaker’s Workshop. The available Enchantments depend on its rank. Applying an unlocked Enchantment is free. Companion items can also be enchanted.

It looks like each Enchantment can only be applied to a single item at a time.

Weapon Enchantments

  • +20% Hipfire Damage (Rogue Bow only)
  • +20% Damage at Low Health
  • +15% Damage at High Health
  • +15% Charged Bow Attack Damage (Rogue Bow only)
  • +40 Added Fire Damage
  • +40 Added Cold Damage
  • +40 Added Necrotic Damage
  • +40 Added Electricity Damage
  • +20% Agile Attack Damage
  • +25 Added Physical Attack Damage
  • +20% Final Attack Damage
  • +15% Charged Attack Damage
  • +25% Stagger (rank 6)
  • +10% Weapon Damage
  • +20% Barrier Damage
  • +20% Armor Damage
  • +25% Arcane Bomb Trigger Damage (Mage only)

Armor Enchantments

  • +20% damage vs. Low Health
  • +15% damage vs. High Health
  • +1 maximum stack of Bleeding
  • +1 maximum stack of Burning
  • +1 maximum stack of Necrosis
  • +30 Defense
  • +20% Cold Resistance
  • +20% Electrical Resistance
  • +20% Fire Resistance
  • +20% Necrotic Resistance
  • +250 Health

Accessory Enchantments

  • +25% [Tag] Ability Damage [Tag being any of the possible Ability Tags like Control, Strike, Area, etc.]
  • +25% Detonation Damage
  • +1 Max Potions

Transmog System

Using the Wardrobe, you can apply the appearance of any collected item to any item in the same slot. There are also appearances that you can find by themselves without an associated item. There appear to be 40-50 different appearances per weapon slot and 100-120 for helmets and armor. This likely includes different colorations of the same model since color can’t be adjusted freely.

The same is true for companions, though with a much more limited selection, at least some of which are unlocked via quests or quest choices. (Possibly no Companion weapon transmogs beyond the Deluxe Edition ones)

Helmets and Qunari Vitaars can be hidden, hidden in cutscenes, or always shown.

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