Yeah, no, there isn't. It's like it was in DA2. Lord Hugo posted Sadly, I don't believe so. The Dual-Wielding Warrior was my favorite character type from DA:O, so that sucks. Dual wield Berserker/Reaver was where it was at. Second favorite character of all time next to Arcane Warrior/Blood Mage.
A quick walkthrough on how to get your warrior specialization trainers to come to Skyhold. Once unlocked you'll be able to choose from three possible quests
The most wasted of all days is a day without laughter. You still only get 1 specialization. "You've seen how much ass I can kick." - Tifa, FF7R. I like my women like I like my milkshakes: Rich, creamy, and thick in the right places! Bleh. The most wasted of all days is a day without laughter.
PSN:Urabraska. DarkLeemer 9 years ago #5. I would say Archer. It's what u have been using and it's pretty good. You get some crazy damage numbers in there and can kill a lot before it even reaches you. Plus if you get bored, you can respec and switch up to Daggers for a while and then respec back to arrows.
Boards. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Please help me decide on a Specialization. Zansacu 7 years ago #1. I played and finished the game when it was new, sold it and moved on. The GOTY Edition was on a sale recently for a killer price, so I bought it to play all the DLCs and since Trespasser added some stuff to the main game I decided to start from
In Dragon Age: Inquisition, there are three possible specializations for warriors: Champion, Reaver, and Templar. Champions specialize at protecting their teammates and absorbing large amounts of damage. Reavers will be similar to Dragon Age 1 and 2 – warriors that are adept at dealing large amounts of damage through hurting themselves.
As a companion's approval increases (or decreases), their feelings towards the Inquisitor will also change. Initially, they are at "Neutral" upon joining. As the approval changes, their greetings and dialogue will change slightly to reflect their relationship. Companions start at 0 when met or recruited (with the exception of Dorian, whose starting number is determinant). Exact approval value
You can't change their specialization, but if you leveled up much past 10 you might want to take points out of skills they aren't using and put them into the new tree. Boards. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Respec after getting specialization?
Kurosu Apr 20, 2021 @ 3:30am. Originally posted by MAXimumEffort: Warrior = tank as ♥♥♥♥, can one-on-one dragons if it comes to it. Mage = flashy as ♥♥♥♥, amazing damage. To be fair a KE can probably hold his own vs a dragon as well .
Sorry for the influx of posts, getting back into Inquisition and just trying to have some fun. I played, originally, as a knight enchanter pre nerf: you know, unkillable god vanquishing machine. I’ve never played rift mage or necromancer though, and I wanted to know if anyone has any opinions on the specializations.
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