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KaanGuner1

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I dislike this side of DA: Inquisition. It's been said repeatedly that Inquisitor is going to fight Corypheus one on one. Why is that?

 

The world is on the edge of breaking, all hell breaks loose. But characters like Cassandra says The Inquisitor will fight Corypheus one on one.

 

I can't remember. Did Hero of Ferelden kill the Archdemon all by himself? Did Hawke fight with Meredith herself? I remember Hawke besting Corypheus one on one. Don't you think this might be a factor why there had to be an emphasis for The Inquisitor's final fight after Corypheus out played him in Haven?

 

We know Bioware really put this game their heart. So they wanted The Inquisitor to be loved above all other previous protagonists. But the way showing how powerful and epic Inquisitor was too much of an Rockstart effect. The Warden was powerful. But it was said in an subtle sort of way where you didn't pumped up by the information how awesome he was as an individual. Hawke was underplayed for me until the Corypheus DLC. Meredith was not a worth foe in the eyes of many. Still Corypheus fight only indicated he/she was a fighter.

 

But Inquisition puts Inquisitor on a god-like place where he stoods on a place other than rest of the folk. It's kind of disturbing.

 

Besides that I liked that Inquisitor as a character had something like Anchor to power him up.

 

Because the worst thing about new protagonists every game is the question: "What differs these people compared to others that they are able to accomplish these amazing deeds?"

 

Let's say for Hawke and The Warden they were the most talented people in all of Thedas. 2 out of 2 billions. In the Inquisitor's case we can say that he had considerable amount of help from already successful people plus The Anchor powered him.