The best options are any of the vendors at the Inquisition base in either Skyhold or Haven. To use this item duplication exploit, players should first find a vendor.
How to Get Infinite Crafting Materials and Gold in Dragon Age: Inquisition While Inquisition doesn't support many of the cheats that its predecessors did, this particular exploit makes it easy to ensure the Inquisitor and their team has the best gear in Thedas and the best chances of survival against everything from demons and giants to high dragons. This also effectively creates a loop of infinite Gold.
Using the Sell and Buy Back functions at almost any vendor, players can duplicate any of their stackable crafting materials. Related: How to Change the Default World State in Dragon Age: Inquisition (Without Restarting) If they would rather not part with their Gold, players can use an exploit instead.
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