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I don't feel so. Your character is not stronger then any other party member. in ME on the other had, especially in ME3,  Vanguard Shepard with high fire proc gun/ammo. Was a Juggernaut, I could topple armies single handily on insane difficulty. Your party on the other had was noting more then small bullet sponges that gave you more skill bars to use, noting more.  



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Considering that the Inquisitor eats Pride Demons like pizza on friday nights... I say yes, s/he is the most powerful protagonist of Dragon Age.

this. I think the mark on her hand gives her a boost though.

 

But HOF and Hawke aren't far behind, IMO.



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I don't feel so. Your character is not stronger then any other party member. in ME on the other had, especially in ME3,  Vanguard Shepard with high fire proc gun/ammo. Was a Juggernaut, I could topple armies single handily on insane difficulty. Your party on the other had was noting more then small bullet sponges that gave you more skill bars to use, noting more.  

That's gameplay story segregation. And the Inquisitor can far outstrip party members, especially with Mark of the Rift and the boosts from Champions of the Just and the Fade. 



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Well my theory is that the Inquisitor is one of the few people one from 10 millions that has the a very good talent in combat a very good talent. The other are Hawke and HOF and 2 more since I estimate 2 more games this franchise will have.



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i Think that in terms of raw fighting skills Hawke is better than both the Inquisitor and the Warden, the latter two are who they are thanx to the Anchor and the taint respectively.


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Generally, I think it's important to separate gameplay and story.

 

The Inquisitor probably does more than anyone else.

But as the Murder Knife shows, it's not like they're any less vulnerable to being stabbed.



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i Think that in terms of raw fighting skills Hawke is better than both the Inquisitor and the Warden, the latter two are who they are thanx to the Anchor and the taint respectively.

The Anchor doesn't give fighting skill, and the Warden was already peerless as a teenager, before they became a Grey Warden. 



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The Anchor doesn't give fighting skill, and the Warden was already peerless as a teenager, before they became a Grey Warden. 

The Anchor is why he is the Inquisitor and the taint is why the Warden is the Hero of Ferelden is my point anyways Hawke is the champion due to raw skills he is known for nothing else but his ability in combat.



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When did the Inquisitor defeat an Old God?  :huh:



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When did the Inquisitor defeat an Old God? :huh:


When did The Warden defeat a red lyrium dragon?

Or an ancient fade demon on par with nightmare?

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When did The Warden defeat a red lyrium dragon?

Or an ancient fade demon on par with nightmare?

 

Not what I meant Warder, stop being so defensive. The OP said the Inquisitor killed an Old God which is an ass pull.



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When did The Warden defeat a red lyrium dragon?

Or an ancient fade demon on par with nightmare?

Well to be honest inq never defeated nightmare pretty much you had to make a decision

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as you can't defeat it.



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The Anchor is why he is the Inquisitor and the taint is why the Warden is the Hero of Ferelden is my point anyways Hawke is the champion due to raw skills he is known for nothing else but his ability in combat.


Yeah but while that thrusts them on the 'role' of Inquisitor and Warden, its their choices and who they are that defines them. When you get to Skyhold and you tell Cassandra that the mark is all that matters she'll say point blank that it was your actions that made you the Elder One's rival, not just the mark.

Also, the Warden's 'taint' may as well be gone for most of the story - Did the taint help them save Redcliffe? Did it help them end the Dalish-Werewolf blood feud? How about finding the urn, did the taint help with that? Was the taint the reason they saved the circle tower? Or how about the dwarven king scramble, did the taint give them insight to dwarven politics? Combat isn't what made them the HOF, its their choices and how they solved the problems.

That and we don't know if the taint and mark DO anything for combat. Inquisitor gets Mark of the Rift, but everyone has a focus ability. Likewise the HOF fights a LOT of non-Darkspawn enemies to which the taint is useless.

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My gut reaction is to say that the Inquisitor is slightly more powerful than the HoF by the end of the game.

 

But then I remember that the HOF has ten years under her belt.

 

And a mage warden could nuke small armies with the combination of a glyph of paralyses/repulsion combo and the storm of the century. And then dish some blood magic just to add insult to injury. Not to mention kill an enemy in its sleep? All within a year's span of time?

 

I don't even want to think about what a mage HoF is like at this point, ten years down the line. I only know I would not want to accidentally turn down a dark corner in the deep roads and run into her when she's having a bad day.



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Yeah but while that thrusts them on the 'role' of Inquisitor and Warden, its their choices and who they are that defines them. When you get to Skyhold and you tell Cassandra that the mark is all that matters she'll say point blank that it was your actions that made you the Elder One's rival, not just the mark.

Also, the Warden's 'taint' may as well be gone for most of the story - Did the taint help them save Redcliffe? Did it help them end the Dalish-Werewolf blood feud? How about finding the urn, did the taint help with that? Was the taint the reason they saved the circle tower? Or how about the dwarven king scramble, did the taint give them insight to dwarven politics? Combat isn't what made them the HOF, its their choices and how they solved the problems.

That and we don't know if the taint and mark DO anything for combat. Inquisitor gets Mark of the Rift, but everyone has a focus ability. Likewise the HOF fights a LOT of non-Darkspawn enemies to which the taint is useless.

Cassandra may have told the Inquisitor that but fact of the matter is if he didnt have the Anchor corypheus wouldnt have bothered to show up at Haven.

 

The warden was all to do all that tx to the treaties , where do the treaties come from ? being a grey warden, how does one become a grey warden? thats right.

 

anyways  my point was that i believe Hawke is superior in terms of raw fighting skills , as if they fought 1 v 1 without the Anchor or the Taint ( not really important when fighting humans ) that Hawke would take it however this is one of those arguments that no one can win, i dont have any evidence to back my claim neither do you so lets just leave it at that.



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Cassandra may have told the Inquisitor that but fact of the matter is if he didnt have the Anchor corypheus wouldnt have bothered to show up at Haven.

 

The warden was all to do all that tx to the treaties , where do the treaties come from ? being a grey warden, how does one become a grey warden? thats right.

 

anyways  my point was that i believe Hawke is superior in terms of raw fighting skills , as if they fought 1 v 1 without the Anchor or the Taint ( not really important when fighting humans ) that Hawke would take it however this is one of those arguments that no one can win, i dont have any evidence to back my claim neither do you so lets just leave it at that.

 

Warden > Inquisitor = Champion tbh.

 

The Warden would've killed Corypheus at Haven. And if he fought the Inquisitor and Hawke in a free for all he'd cut off the Inquisitor's hand and banish them both to the Fade. He'd then be home just in time to tuck in Keiran and have sex with Morrigan.



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Warden > Inquisitor = Champion tbh.

 

The Warden would've killed Corypheus at Haven. And if he fought the Inquisitor and Hawke in a free for all he'd cut off the Inquisitor's hand and banish them both to the Fade. He'd then be home just in time to tuck in Keiran and have sex with Morrigan.

I cant tell if you are talking about the Warden or Chuck Norris :-)



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I cant tell if you are talking about the Warden or Chuck Norris :-)

 

What you don't know? When Alexius messed around with the space-time continuum infant Chuck Norris fell through a worm hole ended up in Thedas and was adopted by Bryce and Elanor Cousland. He was their youngest son.



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The Anchor is why he is the Inquisitor and the taint is why the Warden is the Hero of Ferelden is my point anyways Hawke is the champion due to raw skills he is known for nothing else but his ability in combat.

Not only are these statements blatantly false, they don't mean anything, and in Hawke's case, isn't even true all the time. Hawke can become Champion by turning over their friend/lover just as easily, that doesn't matter. I'm sure a few guards gained their positions through their raw skills in combat as well. Who cares? 



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What you don't know? When Alexius messed around with the space-time continuum infant Chuck Norris fell through a worm hole ended up in Thedas and was adopted by Bryce and Elanor Cousland. He was their youngest son.

Damn that Chuck , he ninjaed his way to DA , well if anyone could do it it is him.



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Not only are these statements blatantly false, they don't mean anything, and in Hawke's case, isn't even true all the time. Hawke can become Champion by turning over their friend/lover just as easily, that doesn't matter. I'm sure a few guards gained their positions through their raw skills in combat as well. Who cares? 

Whats false about them? and I care :-) hence me bringing it up, pretty obvious, no? i dont care whether you do or not however.



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The warden was all to do all that tx to the treaties , where do the treaties come from ? being a grey warden, how does one become a grey warden? thats right.

Not rly in fact treaties were pretty much useless save for 1 instance where it gave you access to orzammar pretty much in every case the warden had to save skin of his allies and then they got help from them.

 

Pretty much you had to resolve problem with curse to get dalish or werewolves.

You had clean tower to get templars or mages

And you had to solve king crisis for dwarves

 

So pretty much you were gathering favors not using treaties.



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Bioware protagonist.

 

That explains everything about it.


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