All Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard Listed

Discover all Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard including their Stats, types & Properties and how to get them.

All Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard Listed (Source: BioWare)

Unlocking new abilities, passives, traits, and upgrades from the skill tree and equipping overall better equipment are the comprehensive methods to increase your personal character strength. The Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard plays a crucial role in enhancing your character’s capabilities due to the certain number of properties with various effects of each piece of equipment. The game offers nine different slots for a character’s whole equipment and a few of the most essential ones are for the Armor. Accessories grant significant bonuses like elemental damage boosts or increased healing. In this guide, we’ll cover all the Accessories including their stats & properties, and how to obtain them while progressing in this RPG.

What are Accessories in Dragon Age Veilguard?

Accessories are a type of equipment that increases a character’s stats by providing additional bonuses that can modify the combat experience in multiple ways. Each accessory gives players additional bonuses and contains different types of specific property. You can find them in random loot or chests, in particular locations, by completing certain quests or defeating certain Enemies and Bosses.

For starters, you can find duplicate items in your inventory, which will automatically level up or upgrade your respective gear. The best way to level up or upgrade the gear you have equipped is by visiting the Caretaker in the Lighthouse. Whenever you visit your safehouse in the Fade as you prepare for a quest or chat with your companions, feel free to stop by The Caretaker’s Workshop in the outer courtyard.

A pre-requisite for this is that you must have completed The Singing Blade quest. It is pretty early in the game, so that shouldn’t be much of an issue for you. Once you visit the Caretaker, you will have two options. You can either choose to upgrade or enchant your selected Accessory.

Types of Accessories in Dragon Age Veilguard

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Amulets, Belts, Rings, and Trinkets are the four different types of Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Each type of Accessory makes your character stronger by granting additional buffs in combat. For example, Elemental Resistance Rings provide resistance to elements like Electric, Cold, or Fire. Crow’s Perch Medallion helps you to gain Mana on Critical hits with Strike Abilities. Amulets, Belts, Rings, and Trinkets are a type of equipment worn on a dedicated slot that boosts your stats by giving additional bonuses that can change the combat experience in multiple ways.

All Accessories in Dragon Age Veilguard and how to get them

Below is the list of all the best Amulets, Belts, Rings, and Trinkets that one must have in their inventory while progressing in the game.

  • All-Mother’s Copse (Amulet)- Grants 25% additional Tool Ability damage vs. enemies with Low Health and Smash Abilities gain added damage from Flaming Weapons.
  • Halla’s Grace (Amulet)- Grants an additional 20% Quickened duration and 20% quickened effectiveness.
  • Heart of Andraste (Amulet)- Grants +25% Enhanced Damage duration and 10% enhanced damage effectiveness.
  • Crookytail’s Crest (Ring)- Charged attacks deal Fire damage in an area around the target while flaming Weapons are active.
  • Call Of The Hall (Ring)- Deals additional 50% Takedown damage and Stagger.
  • Unburnable Band (Ring)- Deals additional 20% burning damage and +20% damage vs. Burning enemies.
  • Jenny’s Belt (Belt)- Grants Potion Effect: Using a Potion applies Bees! to nearby enemies healing 500.
  • Crow’s Bandolier (Belt)- Grants Potion Effect: Applies Bleeding to nearby enemies on potion use; +10% radius of Potion effect and 10% physical damage.
  • Reinforced Binding (Belt)- Grants Potion Effect: Grants Resistant on Potion use and 10% Resistance
  • Mournful Band (Trinket)- Grants 1% Revival Charges and Reviving reduces Emmrich’s cooldowns by 50%.
  • Exhaustive Notes (Trinket)- Grants 50% Frozen duration and enemies have -25% to all their Resistances while Frozen.
  • Sharpened Hook Knife (Trinket)- Grants additional 25% damage vs. Taunted enemies.

All Amulets

Amulets are accessories that characters can wear to modify their abilities. Below are all the Amulets that the game offers including their Stats & Properties and how to get them.

AccessoriesStats & PropertiesHow to Get
A Pale Reflection+20% damage vs, enemies with Low HealthStandard enemies are now always considered to have Low Health (does not affect boss enemies)Defeating an enemy grants 5% UltimateReward From Regrets of the Dread Wolf Quest
All-Mother’s Copse+20% Tool Ability damage+25% Tool Ability damage vs. enemies with Low HealthGain 25 Rage when using a Smash Ability vs. an enemy with Armor or BarrierSmash Abilities gain added damage from Flaming WeaponsObtained From Chest in Lost Company Mine, Dock Town
Crow’s Perch Medallion+20% Strike Ability damage+25% Health damage from Strike AbilitiesGain 25 Mana on Critical hits with Strike AbilitiesGain Immovable when you Stagger an enemy with a Strike Ability 
Halla’s Grace+20% Quickened duration+10% Quickened effectivenessGain Quickened after every fifth Ability usedAbility costs are reduced while Quickened is activePurchased From Veil Jumpers
Heart of Andraste+25% Enhanced Damage duration+10% Enhanced Damage EffectivenessGain Enhanced Damage on TakedownPurchased From Black Emporium Shop
Light of StarkhavenWhen at maximum Mana, gain +25% Weapon damageWhen at 50 Mana or lower, gain +25% Weapon damageObtained From Chest in Hossberg Wetlands
Magister’s Bargain+20% Duration Ability damage+25% Stagger for Duration AbilitiesGain 25 Mana on kills with Duration AbilitiesPurchased From Shadow Dragons
Sightless Skull+20% Control Ability damage+25% Stagger from Control AbilitiesGain 1 Mana per 50 Stagger dealt by Control AbilitiesGain Precision when you Stagger an enemy with a Control AbilityPurchased From Isabela’s Shop
The Burden+20% damage while at Low HealthLow Health triggers 10% earlierYour health cannot go above 70%Obtained From Chest in Crossroads
Unyielding Stone+300% Immovable durationYou cannot Dodge while Immovable is activeGrants Immovable at the start of combatObtained From Chest in Dragon Beach, Rivain Coast
Warden’s Key+10% Resistant duration+10% Resistant effectivenessPurchased From Isabela’s Shop
Wings of Retribution+3 Deflect maximum stacksDeflect now absorbs only 40% of the damageGain Deflect on Perfect DefenseObtained From Chest in Kal-Sharok Outpost, Deep Roads

All Belts

Belts offer a variety of different perks such as bonuses to combat stats, resistances, damage, or healing. Below are all the Belts that the game offers including their Stats & Properties and how to get them.

AccessoriesStats & PropertiesHow to Get
Crow’s BandolierPotion Effect: Applies Bleeding to nearby enemies on potion use; +10% radius of Potion effect+10% Physical DamagePurchased From Grande Markets Merchant
Deathworn WrapsPotion Effect: Applies Siphoned to nearby enemies on Potion use+5% radius of Potion effect+30% Siphoned duration+30% leech during SiphonedHeal 100 on kills with the Siphoned effect 
Dragon’s BracePotion Effect: Grants Rejuvenation on Potion use;+10% duration of Potion effectRejuvenation: 725+25% DefensePurchased From Shadow Dragon
Glorious Ultimatum+25% Ultimate charge rateUsing a potion no longer grants healthUsing a Potion now grants 35% UltimateWhenever you activate your Ultimate, heal to fullReward From Dead Men Tell Some Tales Quest
Golden Halla SashPotion Effect: Grants Invulnerable on Potion use+100 healthGrants Deflect on Potion usePurchased From Lords of Fortune
Hardbitten BeltPotion Effect: Applies high Stagger in an area on Potion use.+34% radius of Potion effect+25% Takedown damageAlso highly likely to disrupt nearby enemies+50% Staggered durationPurchased From Lords of Fortune
Jenny’s BeltPotion Effect: Using a Potion applies Bees! to nearby enemiesHealing: 500 
Jumper’s BindingPotion Effect: Applies Shocked to nearby enemies on Potion use+10% radius of Potion effect+15% Electric damagePurchased From Isabela’s Shop
Reinforced BindingPotion Effect: Grants Resistant on Potion use10% ResistancesGrants Immovable on Potion use+25% Advantage durationPurchased From Grey Wardens
Shadow’s GraspPotion Effect: Applies Chilled to nearby enemies on Potion use;+12% radius of Potion effectHealing: 555+15% Cold damagePurchased From Shadow Dragons
Tincture Kit+20% healing received+1 Revival Charges-30% duration of companion healing cooldownsObtained From Chest In The Warrens, Dock Town
Twin Buckle BindingPotion Effect: Grants Quickened on Potion use+23% duration of Potion effect+10% Ability damageGrants Enhanced Damage on Potion use.Heal for 100 upon using any Ability while Quickened.Purchased From Isabela’s Shop
Warden’s StrapsPotion Effect: Applies Burning to nearby enemies on Potion use+12% radius of Potion effect+15% Fire damage 
Warping WrapPotion Effect: Grants Time Dilation on Potion useHealing: 500+15% Momentum generationGrants Precision on Potion useTime Dilation effect is increased by 20%Obtained From Chest In Dock Town
Watcher’s HoldPotion Effect: Applies Necrosis to nearby enemies on Potion use, with a +10% radius of Potion effect+15% Necrotic damageDeals 150 Necrotic damage in an area on Potion useApplies an additional Necrosis stack on usePurchased From Mourn Watch
Worn SashHealing 400 

All Rings

Rings can be worn to provide a wide variety of benefits like cold damage, Takedown damage, Stagger, Weapon damage, max Mana, and damage increase. Below are all the Rings that the game offers including their Stats & Properties and how to get them.

AccessoriesStats & PropertiesHow to Get
Amaranthine Loop+25% Stagger+25% Staggered Duration+25% Takedown damagePurchased From Grande Markets Merchant
Andraste’s Will+3 maximum Burning stacksAll Afflictions that you apply are applied as Burning insteadObtained From Chest in Crossroads
Band of Smoke+15% Cold damage+25% Cold Resistance+20% Cold Ability damage to health50% of all your other damage type bonuses contribute to your Cold damage bonusPurchased From Black Emporium Shop
Biting Thumb+10% Weapon Damage+10% Final, Agile, and Charged attack damage+25% Armor and Barrier damage with weaponsPurchased From Shadow Dragons
Bleeding Shard+20% Bleeding damage+20% damage vs. Bleeding enemies+25% Bleeding duration+1 maximum Bleeding stacksPurchased From Shadow Dragons
Brass Root+20% Shocked damage+20% damage vs. Shocked enemies+25% Shocked duration+1 maximum Shocked stacksPurchased From Veil Jumpers
Call of the Hall+50% Takedown damage+50% StaggerGet a random Advantage on TakedownReward From Hall of Valor Quest
Crookytail’s CrestWhile Flaming Weapons is active, Charged attacks deal Fire damage in an area around the target, but remove Flaming WeaponsObtained From Chest in Rivain’s Coast
Essence VortexAbilities now cost +50 Rage to activate+30% Ability damageUsing an Ability now heals you for 1 health per Rage spentObtained From Chest in Secret Passage
Focus of the Veil+15% Electric Damage+25% Electric Resistance+20% Electric Ability damage vs. Barrier50% of all of your other damage type bonuses contribute to your Electric damage bonusObtained From Chest in Temple of the Sun, Arlathan Forest
Glacial Loop+20% Chilled damage+20% damage vs. Chilled enemiesPurchased From Shadow Dragons
Glacial Talus+6 Mana on kill+15% Mana generation+50 maximum ManaDamage increases with your current ManaObtained From Chest in Rivain Coast
Graven Opal+20% Ranged attack damage+15% Weakpoint damagePurchased From Antivan Crows
Igneous Fist+25% Flaming Weapons duration+15% Flaming Weapons duration 
Maw of the Black CityYour Ability damage is always a Critical hit.Using an Ability consumes 20% of your maximum health as Physical damageObtained From Chest in Heights of Athim, Crossroads
Necrotic Jade+25% Necrosis Damage+20% damage vs. enemies suffering from Necrosis+25% Momentum GenerationObtained From Chest in Necropolis Halls
Paragon’s Knuckle+30 Defense+10% Defense+20% Resistances while at Low HealthYou can take up to only 25% of your maximum health as damage from a single hit.Purchased From Mourn Watch
Precious Decay+15% Necrotic damage+25% Necrotic Resistance+20% Necrotic Ability damage to health50% of all your other damage type bonuses contribute to your Necrotic damage bonusPurchased From Black Emporium Shop
Shard of the VoidWhile Shocking Weapons is active, Charged attacks deal Electric damage in an area around the target but remove Shocking WeaponsObtained From Chest in Warden Vault, Rivain Coast
The Last ResortEach time you use an Ability that hits an enemy, gain +20% damage and -20% to your Resistances. This bonus is reset if you Defend or Dodge.Obtained From Chest in Crossroads
Thrumming Rock+25% Shocking Weapons duration+15% Shocking Weapons damage+25% Electric Ability damage while Shocking Weapons is active 
Twin Palladium+4 Rage on kill+15% Rage generationPurchased From Lords of Fortune
Unburnable Band+20% Burning damage+20% damage vs. Burning enemies+25% Burning duration+1 maximum Burning stacksPurchased From Grey Wardens
Warden’s Signet+15% Fire damage+25% Fire Resistance+20% Fire Ability damage against Armor50% of all of your other damage type bonuses contribute to your Fire damage bonus 

All Trinkets

Trinket gives buffs to your character and your Companions like Revival Charges, Frozen Duration, and Bruning depending on the Trinket you equip. Below are all the Trinkets that the game offers including their Stats & Properties and how to get them.

AccessoriesStats & PropertiesHow to Get
Antivan Blade KitEach Affliction on an enemy also reduces their Defense by 20%.Each Affliction reduces their Resistance by the same amount 
Bianca’s Bolt+1 Revival ChargesReviving reduces Harding’s cooldowns by 50% 
Chittering SignetApplying Weakened also applies Vulnerability to Necrotic damageThe Necrotic Resistance reduction is doubled vs. Demons and Undead 
Dwarven KeyEvery time you use a Potion, you have a 10% chance to gain it back+1 maximum PotionsObtained From Chest In Converged City, Crossroads
Exhaustive Notes+50% Frozen durationEnemies have -25% to all their Resistances while Frozen 
Humming CuriosityThe first instance of damage from Shocked deals +200% Electric damage+25% Shocked durationObtained From Chest In Ancient Aqueduct, Arlathan Forest
Leatherbound NotebookWhen Neve applies Chilled, apply Shocked insteadAlso apply Chilled if the target is at maximum Shocked stacksPurchased From Shadow Dragons
Mournful Band+1 Revival ChargesReviving reduces Emmrich’s cooldowns by 50%Obtained From Chest In Mining Tunnel
Numbing HerbsAll of Taash’s Abilities apply BurningBurning applied by Taash reduces enemy Defense by -15% per stackPurchased From Lords of Fortune
Orlesian SovereignGain Precision the first time Harding uses an Ability during each encounterPrecision now also grants +25% Penetration for its Critical hitObtained From Chest In Mountainside Eluvians, Crossroads
Sharpened Hook Knife+25% damage vs. Taunted enemiesPurchased From Grey Hold Merchant
Simple Oil and Stone+1 Revival ChargesReviving reduces Lucanis’s cooldowns by 50% 
Veil Quartz SampleWhen Bellara applies Shocked, apply Chilled insteadAlso apply Shocked if the target is at maximum Chilled stacks 

Why Accessories are Important in Dragon Age Veilguard?

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Accessories are good to further boost Rook and their companions in combat. Each Accessory in Dragon Age: The Veilguard offers special effects like increased healing or damage boost. Each type makes your build stronger and allows you to dominate your opponents with additional buffs. Choosing the right accessory is crucial as it can modify your playstyle throughout the game. Simply equip them and get additional perks that can help you to stay alive longer.

Conclusion

Accessories increase a character’s stats by providing additional bonuses that can modify the combat experience. Amulets, Rings, Belts, and Trinkets are three different types of Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Each type grants its own uniqueness to your character and makes the build stronger than ever. You can upgrade your Belts, Amulets, Rings, and Trinkets to change them into a powerful one that grants more bonuses. You can upgrade them by visiting the Caretaker in the Lighthouse.

FAQs About Accessories in Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Q1: How to Obtain Accessories in the Dargon Age: The Veilgaurd?

You can get accessories by completing certain quests or purchasing them. Accessories are available to buy directly from the stores, opening specific chests, or defeating certain enemies and bosses.

Q2: What are the Best Trinkets in Dragon Age: The Veilguard?

Mournful Band, Exhaustive Notes, and Sharpened Hook Knife are the best Trinkets in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Q3: What are the Best Amulets in Dragon Age: The Veilguard?

Crow’s Bandolier, Jenny’s Belt, and Reinforced Binding are the best Amulets to equip in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.


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