You can easily knock enemies around, shift their positions, and lock them down as well. In works quite well with the Winter tree (you can perform a cross-class combo solo by freezing enemies and then s***tering them with Stonefist) as well as with Templar-specced Warriors (Cassandra, in your case) who can also inflict Weaken.
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.
The warrior can encourage his companions to fight and provide them with additional buffs. Things are a bit different with mages,: here, you can distribute your points to four different spell types. Also, there are expert specializations, where you pick one out of the three available ones, later in the game.
You can't do the stun explosion because they can't be stunned but the 15% damage buff(30% if you have two) the 10% resist to everyone(20% if you have two) and the ability to heal everyone and increase their damage by 50% if you die are invaluable. Answers. Yes. Simply stated. But later it's.easier to get "power" without spoiling I won't say more but yes. There are a few requisitions that once you do they are done but the ones the scout at your camp at each of the places gives you when she "reports", THOSE are usually infinite. The ones like for your specialization or for towers or
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.
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