Survival is about having the right resources to push through, even after major defeats in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
True to its name, Revival Charges are unique resources that allow your character to come back to life in battle after being defeated. This article covers how to find Revival Charges in the game.
How To Get Revival Charges
Revival Charges are a lifesaver that allows players to resume combat right where they left off after being defeated.
Unlike potions and other consumables, these charges are bound to specific equipment.
When equipped, they let you revive right at the spot where you died. You can access Revival Charges by wearing the right trinkets and accessories that bestow this skill.
Each companion has at least one unique trinket that grants a Revival Charge when worn.
For example, Bellara can equip the Calibration Crystal, Davrin can use the Creator's Chisel, and Lucanis can carry the Simple Oil and Stone.
These items can be bought from selected merchants, but you must first upgrade their shops to level three.
After the upgrade, merchants in regions such as Arlathan Forest and Hossberg Wetlands will begin selling these trinkets.
These trinkets generally cost between 220 and 350 gold, making it worthwhile to save up for them to enable revives in the thick of battle.
For players focusing on enhancing Rook’s survival abilities, the Tincture Kit Healing Belt is a noteworthy item.
When upgraded to Epic quality, this belt grants Rook a Revival Charge, providing reliable backup in tough fights.
This is especially helpful when your allies can’t carry Revival Charge trinkets, allowing you to revive Rook independently.
Beyond trinkets and the Tincture Kit, players can also unlock additional Revival Charges through enchanted amulets.
After you level up the Caretaker to Rank 9, you’ll have access to these enchantments, which can further expand your revival options.
This allows you to maintain a steady supply of revives to endure challenging battles without depending entirely on companion items.
Exploring can also get you some Revival Charge items. Look around in places related to each companion, and you might find chests with trinkets that have Revival Charges.
Revival Charges are finite, so make sure you’re smart about when to use them.
Hold onto them for times when you're on the brink of success in a tough challenge or when going back to square one would cost you too much.
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