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There are three availableclassesinDragon Age: Inquisition--mage,rogueandwarrior. Each of these have threespecializations.
Contents
- 1 Specializations
- 1.1 Mage
- 1.2 Rogue
- 1.3 Warrior
- 2 Companion Specializations
- 3 Quests
- 4 External Links
Specializations[]
Specializations are sub-class choices that further define and customize characters. Companions gain theirs the first time they are loaded as a party member after the Inquisition reaches Skyhold, while the Inquisitor can learn theirs by inviting trainers from the war table to teach them their specialization. The Inquisitor can only learn one specialization. Specializations will be unlocked after the first set of repairs is made to Skyhold, when the war table operation Specializations for the Inquisitor becomes available. You need to use Cullen if you are a warrior, Josephine if you are a mage or Leliana if you are a rogue to complete the operation. The trainers will then be available at Skyhold. Only after a specific quest, they are not an automatic feature of Skyhold.
Mage[]
Knight-Enchanter | These rare mages received special dispensation from the Chantry to serve in battle. They summon blades from the Fade and are experts in protection and defense. |
Rift Mage | These mages draw upon the force of the Fade, either pulling matter from the Fade to attack or twisting the Veil itself into a weapon to stagger or crush their enemies. |
Rogue[]
Warrior[]
Reaver | As the battle gets bloodier, these vicious and deadly warriors get even more brutal. Hurting them just makes them mad, a mistake most enemies don't live to repeat. |
Templar | These unrelenting warriors specialize in fighting mages and demons. No enemy's magic can withstand them, and they inspire and protect their allies with their righteous power. |
Companion Specializations[]
Companions are locked into one specific specialization, which is not unique to them. There are some discrepancies between companions' gameplay specializations and their stated role, such as Cassandra having the Templar specialization despite being a Seeker.
While the Inquisitor's chosen specialization isn't unique to them, players can still attain variety in function by having the Inquisitor use the specialization differently from the companion, either by distributing ability points differently or having completely different set of Class ability to synergize with, for example having Blackwall developed as a complete tank by having his Champion abilities boosted by the Vanguard tree, while the Inquisitor can take a more balanced role by having points invested in weapon abilities while the Champion specialization serves as a supplementary upgrade in choking and taunting tactics. The Trespasser DLC adds alternative upgrades to abilities that can help the player further explore how playable characters can best function with each specialization.
Quests[]
Mage
- See Way of the Knight-Enchanter.
- See Way of the Necromancer.
- See Way of the Rift Mage.
Rogue
- See Way of the Artificer.
- See Way of the Assassin.
- See Way of the Tempest.
Warrior
- See Way of the Champion.
- See Way of the Reaver.
- See Way of the Templar.
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