Bioware has attached its craft through epic stories with equal characters, both in the fantasy and sci-fi worlds. These epic stories present us to worlds and people in Mass Effect and Dragon Age universe. Although these two series are in opposite ends of the gene aspect, they are similar to battle, exploration and dialogue mechanics.
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In Mass Effect, the commander Shepard faces a universal scale crisis and must rely on his trusted and complex companions to give their senses, strength and skills to stop it. Although these sci-fi characters are trained and experienced warriors in themselves, some would go better than others in the Dragon Age World of Thedas.
The following refers to the companions who meet in the Mass Effect trilogy (Legendary Edition), since Mass Effect: Andromeda is considered a spin-off rather than a direct sequel.
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Urdnot Wrex and shallow
Power plant is bruts
One of the most remarkable alien species you learn about is Krogan. If there was such a thing as an organic two -leg tank, these guys would fit perfectly to the bill. Your first Krogan-follower is the tough and soft spoken Wrex, which is replaced in future troops of a new type of Krogan named shallow.
These individuals were specifically designed to withstand the toughest conditions and punishment, which allowed them to fight any enemy in any environment. Although the genocide virus effectively reduced their number, the Krogan, which remains, would have no problems marching through something that Dragon Age throws them.
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Jack and Kaidan Alenko
The corded biotics
When you need a well -rounded squad, you must consider all possible candidates, including those of a more controversial nature. Jack stands out to be a human biotic criminal with outstanding levels of mental power and an infinite amount of aggression. However, Kaidan is a respected soldier who serves humanity, but whose biotical forces have been improved with experimental implants.
While these two have different backgrounds, they are not away from a struggle and are willing to do what it takes to ensure that the assignment succeeds. During Dragon Age, they could easily make waves and gain a quick reputation for their deeds (or misunderstandings).
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Tannings
From tough police to tougher vigilante
Garrus Wacurian got immediate popularity for his cool design, like personality and tough battle style. He is a combination of fighter, hunter and murderer who can use any skill as the situation requires it. In Mass Effect 2, he becomes known as a Vigilante who seeks justice (through violence), but also fights against his revenge demons.
Garrus did not come through all three games just because of star power; He knows how to fight through the most difficult situations. If he was in Dragon Age, he would adopt, adapt and improve until each big bath feared his name.
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James Vega and Ashley Williams
The trained soldiers
Sometimes the most traditional characters are also the most resistant, because that's how they are trained to be. While James Vega and Ashley Williams are not the best troop whales, they are survivors (Williams are so good that she survived to be killed). A look at JamesAnd you wonder if he wandered out of a role as Tokenbarbarian in a Dungeons & Dragons game.
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These two are trained human soldiers, known to take hits as hard as they handle them. Replace their future equipment for the old school swords and shoulders, and they will get through the dragon age as loyal guards or independent adventurers.
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Liara t'soni and samara/morinth
The charming energy holders
Asari is among the more reserved and mysterious of the mass effect because of their innate biotic abilities and their customs about interpersonal relationships. Liara is the first to join your squad and is relatively young and new to the world by Interstellar Adventure. Samara is more mature and self -conscious about her dangerous abilities, with her daughter who leans into them and becomes a possible compensation.
Their forces would undoubtedly let them do some damage to the Dragon Age environment, and their authorized charm could allow them to manipulate from tight spots. But their less developed physical abilities can make them vulnerable to more formidable enemies and monsters.
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Miranda Lawson and Jacob Taylor
Improved and experienced
Although there are foreign species that have a natural affinity for biotic forces, people have also developed them both naturally and unnaturally. Miranda is an example of a genetically modified person designed to be perfect, resulting in greater biotic power. On the other hand, Jacob developed them over time and decided to use them to use the help of Cerberus and take on several assignments.
Although their biotic forces give them an advantage, they are not as strong as they can be. Despite their forces and experiences, they are built more on the narrow side, which can work against them in close battle, which most hostilities in Dragon Age are too keen to use.
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Kasumi goto and zaeed massani
The thief and the mercenar
Of all human companions in Mass Effect, Casumi and Zaeed are undoubtedly the most “normal”. They lack biotic abilities and are not exclusively adapted to any major fraction. Casumi is both secluded and serious and crosses the system as a career hacker and thief. Zaeed is an aging yet strong mercenar who is willing to fight where he is needed, while not showing any mercy if provoked.
By placing them in Dragon Age, Zaeed could reliably survive with the help of their combat abilities and experiences. Kasumi's hacking would become useless, and even if the battle would not be her best alternative, she would fall back on her thief to become a successful villain.
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Legion and EDI
Artificial and advanced
Alongside all organic species in the Mass Effect universe, there are also inorganic and synthetic units. Geth turns out to be a formidable force for the latter, while robots and machines can be found throughout the galaxy in different roles.
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A Geth named Legion surprised everyone with intelligent speech and over 1,000 personalities in their body, while the robot Edi surprised again when the Normandy ship AI downloaded to a humanoid robotic body. Although these two can withstand a lot in the dragon age, based on their superior technology and artificial bodies, chances are that they would fight to maintain them in a fantasy environment.
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Mordin Solus
The fast doctor
Mordin Solus is one of the most popular characters in the entire Mass Effect and for good reasons. He is a fast -talking, independent Salarkoktor and researcher who uses their knowledge and resources to help them in need. He is also an enthusiastic artist, but with a dark past and a huge amount of debt.
Mordin is a great companion to have in the squad to support, but in Dragon Age, the odds are stacked against him. Not only is he not a trained soldier or biothecient, but he goes into old age. Salarians live only about 40 years, so the time is as much threat to Mordin as dragons and bandits.
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Tali'zorah and Thane
Talented with conditions
The brand for a true warrior is to continue fighting as long as they are capable, with Tali and Thane who embodies it. Tali is a quarian engineer who uses impressive technology while wearing a suit designed to keep all forms of bacteria outside. Tane Krios is a Drell Assassin known to be exact, efficient and directly while having a terminal disease without known cure.
Unfortunately, these two are just not built for the Dragon Age lifestyle. Without a way to maintain its costume, Tali will become victims of all kinds of fantasy bacteria, and if a sci-fi universe cannot cure Thane, he will have even less chance in a fantasy.