Players have been getting their hands on Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper for a while now, so BioWare has shared some interesting facts and figures about everyone’s playthroughs.
It has become very popular these days for developers to share how players actually play their games, as it provides interesting insights into the mindset of the masses and how they are different or different. BioWare jumped on the trend this week, sharing some stats from The Veilguard, and kicked things off by sharing the class breakdown – it turns out that Mage came out on top, with 40% of players choosing the class, while Warrior and Rogue It ranks in the 30th percentile each, which is pretty even, to be honest, even though it’s clear people prefer themselves to be magic users.
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Next, it shares options for Bloodline players. Perhaps not surprisingly, humans are the most commonly chosen bloodline at 43%, but elves are not far behind at 40%. In comparison, far fewer people decided to play as a qunari, with only 11% of players doing so, leaving the dwarf as an option for only 6% of players. Interestingly, BioWare also shared the mission that killed players the most: Sea of Blood. This mission is actually quite early on, so it’s probably more a matter of players getting to grips with it and not that difficult. In terms of specific enemies, though, Corius the Iceclaw has killed most players, so if you haven’t faced this enemy yet, be wary.
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Finally, the factions selected by players are also broken down, which is a bit confusing. Gray Wardens and Shadow Dragons were both selected by 24% of players, accounting for almost half of all players. Afterwards, 16% picked Antivan’s Raven and 15% picked Veiljumper, while Lord of Fortune and Mourning Watch were chosen by only 11% and 10% of players respectively.
BioWare also says there’s “more to share in the future” when it comes to game statistics, so keep an eye out for tidbits like this in the future.