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Will Dwarf Inquisitors characters be able to use magic?


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#26
UniformGreyColor

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Too funny. I've never seen a creature like that that only knows the word no.



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rocsage

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The fact that Genlocks used to be dwarves and that they can use magic confuses me.

genlocks were never dwarves.

 

it is very important to distinguish dark spawn from ghouls.

 

darkspawn, other than the 1st gen such as coreypheus, are birthed by broodmother ghouls; they only bear vestigial similarity to non-darkspawn counterparts.

 

genlocks do not have higher magic resistance, they do not possess stone sense, and they do not fear open sky.



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Neverwinter_Knight77

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The fact that Genlocks used to be dwarves and that they can use magic confuses me.

The fact that the dwarves make the weakest darkspawn is what confuses me.

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Kirikou

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The fact that the dwarves make the weakest darkspawn is what confuses me.

Genlock Emissaries always had to be fireballed at the start of my fights or I'd wipe.



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UniformGreyColor

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Genlock Emissaries always had to be fireballed at the start of my fights or I'd wipe.

 

Lets not forget about the Genlock Forgemaster.



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jorori22

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Can you pet me?



#32
DiscoGhost

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1. No. Unless you count closing fade rifts as Magic.
2. Sandal wasn't talking about the Inquisitor. He says: "When HE rises"

so you work at bioware and u know how the whole story is planned out ahead of time?



#33
leaguer of one

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Better question, Are you Bizarro's mommy?



#34
AshenShug4r

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The fact that Genlocks used to be dwarves and that they can use magic confuses me.

That's kinda like saying orcs used to be elves. One comes from the other, but they're not the same thing.