Where can I find wisp essences and lazurite?

Where can I find wisp essences and lazurite? - Man in Brown Hoodie Standing Near Road during Night Time

I'm trying to become a Knight Enchanter, and the training quest requires me to gather the materials for a spirit blade hilt.

But I've no idea where to actually find the required wisp essences and lazurite, and searching all areas manually could take a pretty long time.

Where can those ingredients be found?






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How do I get wisp essence?

Acquisition
  • Randomly looted from Fade rifts.
  • Looted from pure wisps in the Fallow Mire, see side quest Way of the Knight-Enchanter.
  • Randomly available for purchase from Barnabus in Val Royeaux for 20. (infinite amount). Note: Requires the Short List Inquisition perk.


  • Where can you find Lazurite?

    Lazurite was first described in 1890 for an occurrence in the Sar-e-Sang District, Koksha Valley, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. It has been mined for more than 6,000 years in the lapis lazuli district of Badakhshan.

    Where can I find pure wisps in Dragon Age Inquisition?

    If the Inquisitor decides to learn the Way of the Knight-Enchanter from Commander Helaine, wisp essences must be gathered from three pure wisps found wandering the Fallow Mire. Location of Pure wisps in the Fallow Mire.

    Where do I get writing on Knight-Enchanter methods?

    Writing on Knight-Enchanter methods can be obtained from the table near Vivienne in Skyhold or from Willvan in Val Royeaux; reading it unlocks Codex entry: Way of the Knight-Enchanter.



    Dragon Age: Inquisition - Way of the Knight-Enchanter Quest (Mage Specialization)




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