

The only downside is that this specialization can be a bit weak against a large number of enemies if they have no support from their team as they can quickly be overwhelmed with damage while their low health deals bonus damage. This is the best warrior specialization because it offers an incredible amount of damage and can heal itself. Reaver is a heavy DPS and AOE warrior, with a balance between sacrificing health to deal more damage. However, unless that’s the general playstyle the player is looking for, it’s not a super powerful specialization. This can offer a lot for players who want to have their party by their side and survive every fight. The Templars focus on supporting the rest of their party and weakening magical enemies.

However, since this class line doesn’t really focus on damage support, it’s not the best specialization. This class line primarily focuses on building the player’s armor and making a fight last as long as possible. Distribution of championsĬhampion is the classic tank building option with some crowd control. Finally, the Champion is the specialization of Blackwall, the character found in the Search for the Lost Guardians. Reaver is the specialization of The Iron Bull, a companion recovered in the quest to pursue the Bull’s Chargers. Templar is Cassandra Pentagast’s class specialization. Image via BioWare The three Warrior class specializations are Champion, Reaver, and Templar. Related: Dragon Age Inquisition’s Best Companions Best Warrior Class Specialization This is the ultimate option in the Rogue Specializations, being incredibly deadly, with easy escape. This class line is almost exclusively concerned with damage inflicted and nothing else. Distribution of assassinsĪssassin is a heavy DPS glass cannon built with the ability to go invisible. While this is a more powerful damage dealer, it is still not the best specialization. Focus on weakening enemies and trapping them in poison fields. Tempest is an elemental and poison AOE damage dealer. While offering a tactician position within the group, it is certainly not the best specialization. It not only offers standard bear traps, but also elemental mines and the ability to swap locations with another party member. Distribution of the pyrotechnicianĪrtificer is a crowd control based class line that offers many different traps and buffs for companions. Storm is the specialization of Sera, the character found by following notes left by Friends of Red Jenny in Orlais. Assassin is the specialization of Cole, the companion found when players line up with the Templars. Artificer is Varric Tethras specialization. Image via BioWare The three specializations of the Rogue class line are Artificer, Assassin, and Tempest.

Related: All Specializations In Dragon Age Inquisition Best Rogue Class Specialization As a mage tank, this class line provides a blade, shield, cloak, and disturbance field. This specialization allows players to transform their staff into a Spirit Blade.
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Knight-Enchanting VentilationĮnchanting Knights are the most powerful mage specialization and can allow players to complete a full single player game. However, this is not the most powerful option in mage specializations. This can be very useful for players who want to be more tactical in their group. Rift mages focus on crowd control by manipulating the veil and creating rifts. While not incredibly powerful, this option can give healing characters a bit more bite. This focuses the most on spirit damage and is the most natural specialization to take for a healing mage. The Necromancer focuses on debuffs, healing, and creating other targets for the enemy. Finally, Rift Mage is the specialization of Solas. Knight-Enchanter is the specialization of Vivienne, a character players can find at the party they’re invited to after announcing themselves to Orlais. Necromancer is Dorian Povus’ specialization, which players find by aligning with mages. Image via BioWare The three Mage class specializations are Necromancer, Enchanting Knight, and Rift Mage.
