Players should choose Reaver if they want a more intense, challenging experience. The primary feature of Reaver abilities is dealing more damage when the warrior’s health is low, which would be less effective to a more defensive Weapon and Shield player. The Reaver specialization is an excellent choice for Two-Handed warriors. Blackwall has the Champion specialization. Pulling attention away from other party members lets higher damage Rogues and elemental Mages deliver devastating attacks unscathed. Most abilities are focused on generating protection and taunting enemies. The Champion specialization pairs well with Weapon and Shield abilities. Once players complete the quest In Your Heart Shall Burn, warriors will be able to choose one of the three available specializations:
Dragon Age: Inquisition seals many paths behind barriers that only a specific class can unlock, so you will want at least one warrior, rogue, and mage at your disposal. If you don’t have a preference between the three base classes, it may be best to make your decision based on the followers you want to use in your party.
Do you prefer to charge headfirst into battle? Or do you want to sling fireballs from across the Hinterlands?
The Dragon Age series challenges players to make narrative decisions, but choosing your character’s class can be just as difficult as crowning a dwarven king.