There are three specializations within each of the three classes of Dragon Age Inquisition, Mage, Rogue, and Warrior. If the player decides to keep all of the possible companions with them throughout the game, they can explore all of the specializations. However, for the Inquisitor, they will have to take up a specific quest that goes with their specialization of choice.
The Mage Specializations & Skills
The three mage specializations are Knight-Enchanter, Necromancer, and Rift Mage. Each of these offers a new skill tree to invest in. These are the skills under each.
Knight-Enchanter Skill Tree
The Knight-Enchanter turns a squishy mage into a sort of mage warrior, summoning blades from the Fade to protect them.
Necromancer Skill Tree
The Necromancer offers extra debuffs and AOE effects on enemies that die.
Rift Mage Skill Tree
Lastly, the Rift Mage uses the force of the Fade and the broken Veil to displace enemies and crush them.
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The three Rogue specializations available are Artificer, Assassin, and Tempest.
Artificer Skill Tree
The artificer is an inventive rogue with traps and buffs to the party.
The Assassin specialization is focused on heavy DPS and debuffs.
Tempest Skill Tree
The Tempest focuses on elemental buffs and debuffs with alchemical solutions.
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The Warrior Specializations & Skills
There are three Warrior specializations to choose from, these are the Champion, Reaver, and Templar.
Champion Skill Tree
Champions are tanks, focused on protecting their party members and tactical points.
The Reaver is a DPS and debuff-focused warrior.
Templar Skill Tree
The Templar is a specific anti-magic warrior specialization that focuses on buffs and protection.
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