Summary
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard's new Darkspawn designs have caused a stir among the community, but creative director John Epler says there's a reason behind them.
- On the game's Discord server, Epler claimed that the new Darkspawn has undergone "more than just a visual redesign," but says the reason for the change is a spoiler.
- Theories put together by fans include Red Lyrium infection or Evanuris involvement, specifically Ghilan’nain, as the elven god is known to dabble in questionable experiments.
We've been getting a lot more information about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: The Veilguard over the past few weeks, as we get closer and closer to the game's rumored release window. For example, it was revealed earlier today that The Veilguard will be 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:getting rid of the tactical camera, whilst also forcing you to𝐆 sw𒅌ap out your party characters more often, possibly because of the game's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:controversial two-party member system.

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Even more info is being dropped on the game's newly created Discord server too, including new details on the game's Darkspawn. What with it having been almost a decade since the last Dragon Age game was released, it's understandable that some of the iconic monsters have been redesigned somewhat, and the Darkspawn are no exception.
However, BioWare has been facing a little bit of backlash from fans ov🦂er the new Darkspawn💎 designs, specifically the ogre that can be seen in one of the screenshots in . They're quite a drastic departure from the Darkspawn we've seen in titles like Dragon Age: Origins, but The Veilguard creative director John Epler assures fans they haven't been changed for no reason.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Lead Says There's A Reason Behind Darkspawn Designs
When asked by a fan about Dragon Age: The Veilguard's new Darkspawn and whether the changes mean anything, Epler claimed that it's "more than just a visual redesign," but that giving away the main reason behind their new appearance would be a spoiler. It's pretty vague as answers go, but it is confirmation that there is a story reason behind the changes to the Darkspawn and that it may play a key role in the game.
In the Reddit thread above, the most agreed upon theory is that Red Lyrium is the cause behind the Darkspawn's new appearance, mostly because of their glowing red eyes. It's a solid theory, especially since Red Lyrium is caused by the Taint infecting regular Lyrium, so it stands to reason that Red Lyrium could further infect that Darkspawn.
Another theory is that the Evanuris could have something to do with it, specifically Ghilan’nain, who we know likes to dabble in twisted experimen🧸ts with various different life forms. In either case, we won't know for sure what BioWare is cooking until we finally get Dragon Age: The Veilguard in our hands. We'll be getting the release date at some point this month, most likely at Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 20, so we won't have to wait too long before we can find out when we'll be able to dive into the story.

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