1 Dragon Age: Inquisition Best Rogue Weapons. 1.1 Best Bow. 1.2 Best Dual-Wield Daggers. 2 Dragon Age: Inquisition Best Mage Weapons. 3 Dragon Age: Inquisition Best Warrior Weapons. 3.1 Best Two-handed Weapon. 3.2 Best One-Handed (Tank) Weapon. 3.3 Best Shield. 4 Other Tips.
Also, it's 'THE Iron Bull.' I like having an article at the front. It makes it sound like I'm not even a person, just a mindless weapon, an implement of destruction That really works for me. The Iron Bull, or Hissrad as he is known among his own people, is the one-eyed Qunari leader of the Bull's Chargers and a member of the Ben-Hassrath. He is a potential companion and a romance option for
I think I preferred the reactivity to specializations in Inquisition, but I thought the way you get them was kind of lackluster. It would have been cool to have more interesting quests to get specializations than just fetch quests. However, I really liked that DA2 gave each companion their own unique specialization.
I have a quest named "Specializations for the Inquisitor", It tells me to seek a combat trainer at the war table. I've tried entering the war room and clicking inquisition perks, then upgrading "forced" for soldier training, but that is not it.
kenlee25 9 years ago #5. From what I heard, each companion specializes into a certain type. You can't just have all of your warriors as reavers for example. I believe they did this to further specialize the companions. If you notice, their are 9 companions and 9 specialization classes. Weapon types are free to be switched out and specced however.
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