Hey guys, today we look at the preliminary requirements of unlocking specializations in Inquisition. Enjoy!WATCH ME LIVE ON TWITCH AT: http://twitch.tv/JV201 Apologies for low audio, no idea what is wrong with my mic!Where to go, who to kill. Simple explanation on how to get your hands on the reaver specialization Battlemage is a mage specialization in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening. It can be unlocked by buying the Manual: Battlemage from Ambassador Cera for 11 0 0 . She can be found in the Vigil's Keep - Throne Room. The following will allow for the Warden to obtain the specialization without having to purchase the manual: Save just prior to purchasing the specialization manual Proceed to purchase All of them are fun. Necromancer is arguably the weakest one, but its totally viable. Rift Mage letsyou apply debuffs and do combos and pretty much be a perma caster. Basically you hit hard and frequently. Necromaner focuses on Damage over time, it can pull off pretty good sustainable damage but it doesn´t do as much damage as the RIft Mage. Dragon Age: Inquisition Class Specializations. Once players gain access to Skyhold, a new mission will show up on the war council map titled Specializations for the Inquisitor. It's immediate and DIalogue is a very important aspect of Dragon Age 3: Inquisition. The player will chose to navigate conversations and make specific calls on events and quests, and being able to identify the right conversation options is important. Below is a list of the icons used by the game for dialogue and their meanings. Infusion Primer. Infusion Primer is a Specialization Crafting Material in Dragon Age: Inquisition (DAI). Specializations are obtained after the Specializations for the Inquisitor mission in the War Table in Skyhold. Players who complete the quest can further invest points into specific skill trees to further their class choice. In order to unlock specializations for your Inquisitor, you need to first get to Skyhold Castle. You automatically arrive at Skyhold once you’ve progressed far enough through the main storyline. Once there, leave the zone via the world map, and then return back to Skyhold. I realize this is all about personal preference but I'm looking for a kind of Mage-Knight that balances magic and melee. Dragon's Dogma had hybrid classes like that and I enjoyed being able to change up my play-style now and then. I've always been big on swords in games but since Diablo 3, the mage class has started catching my eye in games. I saw there are class specializations down the road The closest thing to a dodge that the game gets is the Dodge Roll that Rogue characters can access. However, it's just a general evasion tool, not a central part of the combat paradigm like dodges and parries are in the Souls games. Blocking is handled in a passive manner in DA: I as far as I can tell. imdkSI.