

Looting that chest will reveal the reward: Ardent Blossom.

At the bottom of the stairs, they'll find an unfinished platform containing a single chest.

Once players enter, they will see a long staircase going down. To get around the wall, players will want to look for the area that's slightly different in color and use the fallen wood nearby to climb to the entrance. They'll want to look closely, as the entrance is behind a fake wall, making the area seem impassible. To the left (west) of a Veilfire Brazier at the tunnel's entrance, the player will find the entrance to a secret area. They'll need to approach the tunnel from the south side and travel through it. On the south side of Suledin Keep, players will find a tunnel near the fortress's base. Technically, they do not need to have captured the Keep prior to this quest. If not, they will want to land at Tower Camp, the closest base. If they have already captured the keep, they can fast travel there. The player will need to take their party to Emprise du Lion near Suledin Keep. The entity in the cave provides a clue to the player to seek a cave with a long set of stairs. Unlock The Tiniest Cave Quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition
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For completionists and players looking for an interesting Easter egg to justify a new playthrough as the wait for Dragon Age 4 continues, here's how to unlock and complete The Tiniest Cave quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition. As a reward for completing the quest, players earn 242 XP, 80 Influence, about 250 Gold, and a unique helm not found anywhere else. The quest is not very long or complex, and there are no enemies to fight, which can be a refreshing change from some of the heavier points in the game. Related: Dragon Age: Inquisition - How to Unlock Special End Dialogue Option in Trespasser The quest only opens if a player can manage to find a tiny cave near a rock formation east of Direstone Camp, making it one of the most overlooked points in the game. Some side quests are hidden, like The Tiniest Cave, a hidden side quest in the Emerald Graves that can pay off in a big way once completed. The open-world is rather large, with dozens of quests, codex entries, and unique items in each area. There are so many side quests in Dragon Age: Inquisition, it can be difficult to find and complete them all.
