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#76
Hellion Rex

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1 Warrior, preferably Sword and Shield (Cassandra or Grey Warden guy?)
1 Dual Wielding Rogue
1 Support/Healer Mage
1 Damage dealing Mage (me)

Modifié par eluvianix, 11 janvier 2014 - 07:41 .


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Ap0crypha

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In Origins, it was two warriors (one tank, DW), one rogue (archer), and one mage (DPS). The general plan was to kill everything before it killed us, though I had to change the structure up for more difficult fights (The Broodmother, the High Dragon, etc).

In II, Spirit Healers went from "healers" to "healing tanks", so I swapped the warrior tank for that. Worked like a charm.

Seeing as in Inquisition we can have (I think) 5 people in a party, I'd generally prefer 2 warriors, 2 mages, and 1 rogue.

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wtfman99

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My first play through in games is usually dps warrior...

so its tank, dps warrior, rogue, healer

Depends on my class, other one is tank, mage dps, rogue, healer mage.

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Dr. Doctor

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Tank warrior
DPS Mage
Healer Mage
DPS Rogue

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I find two Mages, one warrior and one non-archery rogue works the very best.

Mage One: Will be back in the field and attack from afar relentlessly. They will also immediately through spells like petrify, paralyse, and hexes take out the strongest of the attackers at the very beginning of he battle.

Mage Two: Is always a super aggressive, offensively honed and will attack from afar or join the fray depending on the enemy, She will always be very mobile and exists just to kill. In DA2 my Hawke is always built this way. She provides back-up for anyone who is having problems and has a lot of spells honed to take out many people at one time. Many times she will destroy all of the attackers before anyone else can even react.

Warrior: Is obviously a tank and ploughs through enemies and does not know the meaning of "retreat". She/He will usually take the point position.

Rogue: I always bring a dual-weapon rogue who I build up from the start with high attributes as to open chests and traps. They also tend to be heavily geared to offence as well.

Because of this set-up I don't ever need a healer or defensive Mage. Battles are over very quickly and through smart use of runes, rings, potions, etc defence is never really a problem and unless they are fighting something like a very high level boss they never really get hurt. My last run through in DA2 on Hard I used a total of 5 injury potions and 7 health potions and that's including running both Mark of the Assassin and Legacy. I recently had one run through on normal and used no health potions at all and just one injury potion and that was due to that damn Sky Goddess demon thing in the alter in MoA.

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A warrior, 1 rogue (archer) and 2 mages.

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If we're talking about DA:O, then Mage/Mage/Mage/Warrior. If we're talking about DA2, Mage/Mage/Mage/Rogue. Depending on what DA:I is like, and depending on how much in changes from either DA:O/DA2, it will probably be Mage/Mage/Mage/?

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Yep, ideal would be one warrior as tank, one rogue as lock-picker/trap-disarmer/back-stabber, one mage for support and healing and one mage as damage dealer.

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In Exile wrote...

If we're talking about DA:O, then Mage/Mage/Mage/Warrior. If we're talking about DA2, Mage/Mage/Mage/Rogue. Depending on what DA:I is like, and depending on how much in changes from either DA:O/DA2, it will probably be Mage/Mage/Mage/?


I don't know how you managed to stand that many ugly robes in your party at  once in DA:O.  At least the Mage companions in 2 were a little distinct, but Hawke still had to suffer until you get the Champion armor or one of the DLC outfits.

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TK514 wrote...
I don't know how you managed to stand that many ugly robes in your party at  once in DA:O.  At least the Mage companions in 2 were a little distinct, but Hawke still had to suffer until you get the Champion armor or one of the DLC outfits.


The robes were ugly, but they were OP enough to make it worth it. 

#86
Dabrikishaw

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Warrior Main:
1 DPS Warrior
1 Tank Warrior
1 Rogue
1 Healer Mage

Mage Main:
1 Tank Warrior
1 Rouge
1 DPS Mage
1 Healer Mage

Rogue Main:
1 Tank Warrior
1 Rogue
1 DPS Mage
1 Healer Mage

#87
Deflagratio

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My favorite class makeup was Multipurpose mage, Duelist Rogue, Bard/Archery Rogue and Tank Warrior. That's far from the most efficient killing party though.


That title probably belongs to 2xDamage Mage, HealBuff Mage and Tank. Fortunately you never fight many enemies that have considerable magic resistance. I hear Dwarves in DA:I may have much higher Magic Resistance though, up from 5% to something like 25% (Nerd podcast).

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Travie

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I really hope they include enough mage characters to run with a pure mage crew.

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I form my party depending on the importance of the NPC's in my party rooster. In DAO I always played with Morrigan, Leliana and Alistair, simply because those three are the ones most important to the main storyline, the rest were secondary. Same with DA2, there I always played with Anders, Varric and Isabella. So in DAI it'll probably be Varric, Cassandra + whoever is the 3rd most important, former First Enchanter doesn't sound so important.

Optimally, I'd have 2 warriors, 1 mage and 1 rogue. Which I accomplished in DAO, but not in DA2 unfortunately :(.

Modifié par Androme, 12 janvier 2014 - 08:16 .


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Orian Tabris

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In Exile wrote...

TK514 wrote...
I don't know how you managed to stand that many ugly robes in your party at  once in DA:O.  At least the Mage companions in 2 were a little distinct, but Hawke still had to suffer until you get the Champion armor or one of the DLC outfits.


The robes were ugly, but they were OP enough to make it worth it.

The DLC mage clothes looked crap, especially Malcolm's Bequest. it was annoying as to just how good it was. As TK said, you had to suffer until you get the Champion armour. If you play a female mage, you can use some of the nice random robes. Of course, most weren't very good/strong.

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I'm very boring when it comes to ideal party. One warrior, one mage, one rogue and whatever my PC is.

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Orian Tabris wrote...

In Exile wrote...

TK514 wrote...
I don't know how you managed to stand that many ugly robes in your party at  once in DA:O.  At least the Mage companions in 2 were a little distinct, but Hawke still had to suffer until you get the Champion armor or one of the DLC outfits.


The robes were ugly, but they were OP enough to make it worth it.

The DLC mage clothes looked crap, especially Malcolm's Bequest. it was annoying as to just how good it was. As TK said, you had to suffer until you get the Champion armour. If you play a female mage, you can use some of the nice random robes. Of course, most weren't very good/strong.


In my opinion the best looking mage armor in all DA games was champion armor and Anders second robes.  

#93
Incantrix

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Two mages. One for support and damage another for pure destruction
One Dps warrior or dual dagger rogue if I like the character.
One tank

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Dwh221

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Usually I go 1 warrior, 1 rogue archer, 1 mage healer. I tend to back up my warrior as a melee rogue, backstab city.

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1 tank, 2 DPS (Mage and Archer), and a healer as buffed up in health and defense as possible.

In Cross Edge I once tanked a boss with my healers face.

It was really flipping weird.

In harder instances I use either  1 tank, 1 dps and 2 healers or 2 tanks and 2 healers.

Or Tank, Off tank a healer and a Mage.

Whenever there's not a healer available I feel kinda lost. Popping potions gets very resource intensive and I need to delegate potential DPS into the potion man.

In a perfect world every character would be able to throw heals around and everyone knew a revive spell. Because teh cleric always flipping dies at the most inopportune moments.

Modifié par Ziegrif, 12 janvier 2014 - 10:19 .


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One of each, and then whatever the protagonist is. That tends to mean 2 Warriors, 1 Rogue and 1 Mage.

Modifié par DoomHK, 12 janvier 2014 - 10:39 .


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Mikoto8472

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Hmm.... ideal setup....

Tank warrior. (Templar/Berserker.)
Two handed warrior. (Berserker/Templar.)
Mage. (Spirit Healer/Force Mage.)
Dual wield rogue. (Assassin/whatever.)

This is in ideal circumstances though. I found DA2 really restrictive on what kind of team I could form.

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Three warriors: Two sword-and-board tanks, the third two-handed DPS

Two rogues: One ranged, the other dual-wielding melee (both DPS)

Two mages: One more focused on damage, the other more focused on healing and buffs

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I pick my party based on whom I like, not based on class or role. The only exception is when I keep losing a really hard fight. Take, for instance, the mission in DA2 where you have to kill the Templars attacking the meeting of mage-sympathizing nobles. My usually party of Mage Hawke, Merrill, Varric, and Isabela got its ass handed to it repeatedly. When I brought along Aveline, we won. Afterward, I switched back.