
The main Dragon Age: Origins campaign resources are stored in a module named "Single Player". The default module when first starting the Toolset is the "Demo" module, which is a very small and simple module intended to show several common resource types in a basic pre-built adventure that you can experiment with safely. A module is a "container" in which game resources are stored in you will only be able to see the resources for the currently open module (and any modules that it is marked as depending on). Comparisons with other toolkits: A brief feature overview of the Dragon Age toolset for users familiar with similar software (e.g., the NWN Aurora Toolset).ĭo not edit Single Player or Core Resources with custom content!īefore using the Toolset, it is important to take note of what module the toolset has open.


Refer to this page for specific information on how to resolve issues in the event that toolset installation goes awry. Refer to this page for general information and step-by-step instructions to installing the toolset. The Dragon Age toolset contains the same functionality used by BioWare to craft the official campaign, and provides the power and flexibility to create your own custom content and adventures. In addition, you will need to register your copy of Dragon Age before gaining access to game-owner only content, including the toolset. In order to contribute to pages on the DA Builder Wiki or participate on the BioWare Social Network, you will need to create an online user account.

Ensure that Dragon Age is installed before dabbling in the toolset, as it relies on the game's resources and engine, and cannot function without them.
