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#26
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It depends on what the full details are. What are the classes/specializations? A Templar Hawke could beat a mage inquisitor, or an assassin inquisitor could destroy a mage Hawke.

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It doesn't matter at all, as I doubt one templar could contain the power of a god. Inquisitor wins on his worst day. The class considerations are just throwing Hawke a bone.



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It doesn't matter at all, as I doubt one templar could contain the power of a god. Inquisitor wins on his worst day. The class considerations are just throwing Hawke a bone.

 

The Inquisitor is not a god.

 

Most of the  real work done by the inquisition is done by Josiphine, Cullen, and Lelliana. Take away those three and the orginization would collapse.

The anchor is killing the inquisitor.

The Inquisitor would not even be alive if not for

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The Inquisitor could not defeat

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Without Morrigan and

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#29
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The Inquisitor is not Solas.

 

Most of the  real work done by the inquisition is done by Josiphine, Cullen, and Lelliana. The anchor is killing the inquisitor.

So? He has Solas' power. Not immortal, but he can open and close rifts and swallow silly failure heroes.

 

As for "most of the work" I'm pretty sure I'm the one lugging my ass across Thedas, not those three. And the Anchor is strengthening the Inquisitor. What game have you been playing?



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It doesn't matter at all, as I doubt one templar could contain the power of a god. Inquisitor wins on his worst day. The class considerations are just throwing Hawke a bone.


Unless it was a long distance fight, I think the abilities of the inquisition Templar could take down a mage character.

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Unless it was a long distance fight, I think the abilities of the inquisition Templar could take down a mage character.

Long, short, I can open a rift tear pretty darn far away from me, my friend ;) And any of the classes can close the distance in various ways. Hawke can be a chickenshit and run if he wants, but not forever.



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Goddamn dude :lol: I thought I was taking it slow and I finished around 100 hours the first time. Nothing wrong with being extra thorough of course.

 

And same here :lol: I'm actually pleasantly surprised, as there's a lot of Stormcloak fans around here.

 

LOL :D I just want to see what the game has in stock for me rather than to rush things through. You can truly appreciate a game if you take your time, and not rush :)

 

Of course theirs a lot of Stormcloaks fans here... who in the right mind would support the Empire now that their the Aldmeri dominion's puppet!



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Long, short, I can open a rift tear pretty darn far away from me, my friend ;) And any of the classes can close the distance in various ways. Hawke can be a chickenshit and run if he wants, but not forever.


I honestly do not think they would get into a life or death fight in the first place. Maybe a sparring match, but not life or death.

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That depends - did my Hawke's blood magic abilities gets retconned out of existence? If so...then Inquizzie would win. If not, Hawke would probably win. 



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I honestly do not think they would get into a life or death fight in the first place. Maybe a sparring match, but not life or death.

Well this is a hypothetical, so whether they would or not wouldn't matter.



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Well this is a hypothetical, so whether they would or not wouldn't matter.


It does. if the fight is non-lethal, then the rift-making probably would come into play.

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It does. if the fight is non-lethal, then the rift-making probably would come into play.

HY PO THET IC AL. Learn it.



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So? He has Solas' power. Not immortal, but he can open and close rifts and swallow silly failure heroes.

 

As for "most of the work" I'm pretty sure I'm the one lugging my ass across Thedas, not those three. And the Anchor is strengthening the Inquisitor. What game have you been playing?

 

I have been playing Dragon Age Inquisition, what game have you been playing?

 

The game shows you opening and closing those rifts take a major pyisical tole on the Inquisitor.

Right at the beginning of the game it tells you that the mark is killing the inquisitor.

 

 And how would the inquisitor know where to lugg his ass across thedas, if not for Lelliana? How would the inquisitor get sponsorship from wealthy backers, if not for  josiphnes contacts, and arrangements. How would the inquisitor know how to run an army , without cullers experience,training, and expertise.



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HY PO THET IC AL. Learn it.


Why don't you learn it. Hypothetical could mean a hypothetical sparring match, not a life or death fight. There is no information on what kind of fight this is.

maybe, hypothetically, the inquisitor is holding back, maybe hawke gets the surprise. hypothetical does not mean a straight up slug fest, but a hypothetical realistic fight, meaning real world situations do apply.
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#40
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Not a fan of Hawke. So inquisitor all the way.

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Why don't you learn it. Hypothetical could mean a hypothetical sparring match, not a life or death fight. There is no information on what kind of fight this is.

I was literally just talking about life or death... this can't get any simpler.

 

I have been playing Dragon Age Inquisition, what game have you been playing?

 

The game shows you opening and closing those rifts take a major pyisical tole on the Inquisitor.

Right at the beginning of the game it tells you that the mark is killing you.

 

 And how would the inquisitor know where to lugg his ass across thedas, if not for Lelliana? How would the inquisitor get sponsorship from wealthy backers, if not for  josiphnes contacts, and arrangements. How would the inquisitor know how to run an army , without cullers experience,training, and expertise.

Right at the BEGINNING is the key word, guy. The rest of the game shows us getting progressively stronger.

 

And just because those three help you out, even help you figure out where you should go or enable things to happen, doesn't mean they do most of the work. They are assistants, nothing more. Hence the term advisers. They advise.



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And I'll remind you, the advisers don't change anything about the inquisitors abilities in a quizzy vs hawke scenario, no matter what you think about who does the most work.



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Inquisitor is OP but can't heal tho.



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Inquisitor all the way <3 


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I was literally just talking about life or death... this can't get any simpler.


Even in a hypothetical life or death situation, class/skillset would be an important piece of information. A rogue/assassin Hawke could hypothetically get the drop on the inquisitor and kill him/her before he/she gets that rift off.

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But--my Inquisitor and Hawke are going to be buds. If they did get in a drunken brawl over a hot piece of ass then I'd back the Inquisitor.  



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To be honest anchor is pretty much little help in combat only time it was used on normal enemy it was corry and before you had defeat him in battle of course inq could open fade rift but it works both ways as demons will go after him/her as well. 

 

There is no way who would win in combat.


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To be honest anchor is pretty much little help in combat only time it was used on normal enemy it was corry and before you had defeat him in battle of course inq could open fade rift but it works both ways as demons will go after him/her as well. 
 
There is no way who would win in combat.


This is why I do not say Quizzy because of the anchor and focus more on their class/skillset.

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Even in a hypothetical life or death situation, class/skillset would be an important piece of information. A rogue/assassin Hawke could hypothetically get the drop on the inquisitor and kill him/her before he/she gets that rift off.

 

And he could also slip on a tomato and break his neck. LOL.



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To be honest anchor is pretty much little help in combat only time it was used on normal enemy it was corry and before you had defeat him in battle of course inq could open fade rift but it works both ways as demons will go after him/her as well. 

 

There is no way who would win in combat.

Dude, I've literally melted crowds of people with that thing.