Dragon Age: Origins

Item set bonuses:
Equip the indicated item set to get the corresponding bonus:

  Item Set 1 - Griffon: Immunity to Flanking
  Item Set 2 - Effort: -10% Fatigue
  Item Set 3 - Juggernaut Plate: +3 Strength +3 Constitution
  Item Set 4 - Imperium Rings: +2 Armor
  Item Set 5 - Legion Of The Dead: +3 Damage +3 Constitution
  Item Set 6 - Dalish Leather: +5 Defense
  Item Set 7 - Duster Leather: +2 Armor
  Item Set 8 - Wade's Drakeskin: -10% Fatigue
  Item Set 9 - Wade's Dragonskin: -25% Fatigue
  Item Set 10 - Wade's Dragonscale: -20% Fatigue
  Item Set 11 - Wade's Dragonbone Plate: -10% Fatigue
  Item Set 12 - Leather Armor: -5% Fatigue
  Item Set 13 - Studded Leather Armor: +1 Defense
  Item Set 14 - Chainmail: -2.5% Fatigue
  Item Set 15 - Scale Armor: +4.5 Defense vs. Missiles
  Item Set 16 - Splint Mail: +1 Armor
  Item Set 17 - Dwarven Medium Armor: +1 Armor
  Item Set 18 - Ancient Elven Armor: +5 Defense
  Item Set 19 - Ceremonial Armor: +6 Defense vs. Missiles
  Item Set 20 - Diligence: +5 Willpower
  Item Set 21 - Dwarven Heavy Armor: +1 Armor
  Item Set 22 - Heavy Chainmail: -3% Fatigue
  Item Set 23 - Chevalier Armor: +3 Willpower +3 Constitution
  Item Set 24 - Commander's Plate: +5 Willpower
  Item Set 25 - Dwarven Massive Armor: +2 Armor
  Item Set 26 - Heavy Plate: +7.5 Defense vs. Missiles
  Item Set 27 - Wade's Superior Drakeskin: -10% Fatigue +5 Defense
  Item Set 28 - Wade's Superior Dragonskin: -25% Fatigue +5 Defense
  Item Set 29 - Wade's Superior Dragonscale: -20% Fatigue +5 Defense
  Item Set 30 - Wade's Superior Dragonbone Plate: -10% Fatigue +5 Defense


Easy gold:
Put your most expensive item in the junk section in your inventory. Find a
merchant, enter the "Junk" section in your inventory, highlight the expensive
item, then press Triangle followed by X very quickly. If done correctly, your
item will be sold at twice its value. It may require a few attempts. Buy it
back, and repeat the process as many times as desired. It is best if you use two
fingers, with one on Triangle and another on X so you can press them almost
simultaneously. It is recommended you either do this with a merchant that you
have not sold any junk to before, or buy back all the junk you previously sold.
This speeds up the process enough so that you can double the gold as fast as
possible. Additionally, if the merchant has an item more expensive than the one
you are selling, buy it, and use that instead to increase the amount of gold you
get. If you have the Blood Dragon Plate, this can be easily done with the first
merchant.

Duplicate items:
This glitch allows you to duplicate gear, ingredients, potions, and other stuff.
First, you need at least two of the item you want to duplicate. The glitch is
basically the same as the "Easy gold" glitch. Thus, it is best to only have the
items you want to duplicate in both your and the merchant's "Junk" inventory.
This help speeds up and organize things. Put at least two of the item you want
to copy in the "Junk" section of your bag. Go to any merchant, and press Y to
sell all the junk in your bag. Then, select the item from the merchant's side,
and buy back all but one of the item. Next, select it when it is in your
inventory again. Press Triangle followed by X very quickly. This requires
precise timing like the "Easy gold" glitch and may require a few attempts, but
it becomes easy to do after a few tries. You can keep repeating the process
until you have 99 of the item. Some items will show in the merchant's inventory
as being one row of 99, and another row of a different number (for example, 33).
Sometimes the extra items can be taken and kept; however, other times they will
vanish from your inventory. Be careful about taking the correct row. If you have
the "Warden's Keep" downloadable content, you can store unlimited items in the
bottomless chest so you will always have more if you ever run out and do not
want to keep using this glitch. This glitch should also work with books that add
Skill or Talent points. When you get any of those books, wait until you have two
of them so you can make unlimited copies and max out your characters.


Free Specialization books:
Save the game, then buy a Specialization book from a vendor. The message
"Specialization Unlocked" will appear. Then, load your saved game, and you will
have the gold back that you spent for the book, but the specialization will
still be unlocked.

When you first arrive at your party camp, you will see Bodahn Fennick, the Dwarf
trader. Speak to him, and view his wares. You will find two Specialization
books, Ranger and Templar. Save the game, then buy one to unlock that
Specialization. Reload your game, and buy the other one. You will now have both
specialties unlocked and still retain your gold after reloading your game again.
This works with all Specialization books.


Extra storage:
In Lothering, go towards a bridge on the edge of town. There will be a bridge
where a Dwarven father and son are getting attacked. If you save and are nice to
them, they will be in your party's camp when you arrive shortly afterwards. They
are merchants, and the son is an enchanting savant. The father has good items to
start. Buy the items, using the "Easy gold" glitch if needed. He never seems to
lose what you sell him. You can basically use him as free storage. This works
well for players without the "Warden's Keep" downloadable content's bottomless
chest, or if you do not want to keep traveling to Soldier's Peak to retrieve
your excess inventory.


Extra backpack in Ostagar:
When you arrive in Ostagar, buy the Backpack from the Quartermaster. Note: You
should have enough money all long as you collected sell-able items and gear
during the beginning storyline. Successfully complete the quest where you and
the other recruits enter the Wilds; make sure you explore the entire map.
Successfully complete the "Joining" ritual, and become a Grey Warden. Before
attending the meeting with Duncan and the King, go back to the Quartermaster,
and there should be another Backpack available to purchase at the same price as
before.

 