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Dungeon Siege 3 Strategy Guide

The cover of the original paperback guide.

The Dungeon Siege III: Prima Official Game Guide is a comprehensive guidebook published by Prima Games in 2011 and written by Stephen Stratton to aid players in their journey through the world of Dungeon Siege III.

The guidebook features detailed walkthroughs of every mission in the game, including maps and enemy strategies, as well as tips for unlocking achievements and secrets. The guidebook also includes in-depth descriptions of the game's four playable characters, along with their strengths and weaknesses, skill trees, and strategies for optimal character builds.

In addition to the main story missions, the guidebook covers side quests and optional content, such as hidden areas and secret boss fights. It also provides strategies for co-op play, including advice on how to build complementary character combinations and tactics for working together to overcome the game's toughest challenges.

The guidebook also features a comprehensive bestiary, providing players with detailed information about every enemy in the game, including their stats, abilities, and weaknesses. It also includes tips for effectively using weapons, armor, and items, and how to use the game's crafting system to create powerful equipment.

For those interested in the lore of the game, the guidebook contains background information on the world of Dungeon Siege III, including its history, factions, and characters. It also includes detailed descriptions of the game's locations and environments, from the lush forests of Ehb to the desolate wastelands of Stonebridge.

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