Are there classes in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
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Are there classes in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
There are three available classes in Dragon Age: Inquisition — mage, rogue and warrior. Each of these have three specializations.
Which specialization should I choose in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
If you’re looking for the most AOE damage and control, then Rift Mage is your best spec choice, as it has the most AOE abilities. If you want to play in melee range like a warrior or a rogue (and be overpowered), then Knight-Enchanter is a fun option.
Can you get all three specializations in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
Dragon Age: Inquisition Specialization Quests. Once you talk to the NPC of your choice, you can accept a quest from them. Completing this grants the specialization. You can pick up all three if you want, but you can only turn in one of them.
Can you be a blood mage in Dragon Age: Inquisition?
Trivia. There is technically no blood magic specialization in Dragon Age: Inquisition. The writers thought that doing it properly it would require a lot more reactivity than other specializations, which would be detrimental to other content.
What is the best mage armor in Dragon Age Inquisition?
Mage. The Superior Battlemage Armor is the best choice for mages, largely due to its two utility slots, as well as two upgrade slots. To make the most of this crafted armor, make sure to use Battlemage Armor Arms & Legs upgrades, purchasable from the Hissing Wastes merchant.
Do you get Dorian If you choose Templars?
You can recruit Dorian to your party in two ways, depending on what decisions you make. If side with the Templars in Champions of the Just, Dorian will arrive at Haven where you can recruit him. If you side with the Mages during In Hushed Whispers, he will instead be found in Redcliffe Village’s Chantry.
Can you get both Templars and mages Dragon Age Inquisition?
You get both companions regardless so that’s not an issue. Various companions will agree or disagree with which choice you make so talk to them and try to make an educated guess on who would like what.