Thread:Project Predacon/@comment-25396609-20150824033554/@comment-25857155-20150828040217

I usually went with me (melee stealth avoidance Cunning rogue; sometimes DW, sometimes ASSN), Wynne, Alistair (as tank; yes he sucks at first, but late game he can be great), and a fourth. Sometimes that would be Leliana for ranged, sometimes Morrigan, rarely one of the others, but most frequently it was Dog (because he's OP, let's be honest =D ). For the Deep Roads, it was Oghren instead of Dog.

Redcliffe is easy if you have a good tank - just don't get the oil barrels, otherwise your tank will be on fire the whole fight at the top of the path. Then, just put him in the middle (or her) and let ... them... do their thing while you use single-target DPS to take out the undead. It's slow, but (relatively) safe and effective.

It's not a bad idea to bring two tanks for the undead at Redcliffe - Alistair and Shale, for example, or maybe Sten - and of course Wynne for healing. That way, you can cover more space (thus protecting more people) and stagger taunts to keep them from getting past you. If you're trying to be a paragon (I know there's not a meter like in Mass Effect), I would avoid AOEs as much as possible. If you're a selfish bastard (D  like Surana, or my dwarf warden), go HAM and kill everything.

....I was normally the sneaky goodguy type.