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Can companions learn the same abilities and spells as the main character?


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lead341

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Hello everyone,

 

just a quick question: I am about to start Dragon Age Inquisition and I don´t know if I will have time (at least in the following months) to play it several times, with all specializations of my main character. I would, however, like to see all the different abilities and spells in action. So my question is: if I decide to turn my main character into a sword-and-shield fighter, will I still be able to experience let´s say all the mage spells with my companions? Or are there spells and abilities absolutely exclusive to the main character?

 

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Hm, I'd say yes, you can experience them all.

For mages for example you'll have Fire/Ice/Storm/Spirit ability trees, and you could easily do 2 ability trees of these for each mage. However, you most likely can't complete their specialization tree, except probably if you do a lot of grinding, but if it's worth your time go ahead.

You also should take a look at each single ability, some of them might be uninteresting, and some of them are just more or less skills we already know from previous games.



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Hm, I'd say yes, you can experience them all.
For mages for example you'll have Fire/Ice/Storm/Spirit ability trees, and you could easily do 2 ability trees of these for each mage. However, you most likely can't complete their specialization tree, except probably if you do a lot of grinding, but if it's worth your time go ahead.
You also should take a look at each single ability, some of them might be uninteresting, and some of them are just more or less skills we already know from previous games.


You can grind as much as you want, you will hit the soft level cap. At which point nothing gives experience anymore, except finishing a quest. Which doesn't give enough exp to grind to super high levels.

You could exploit the Amulet of Power in Crestwood though :P

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Do you know what's the highest level a character could technically achieve?



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I'd guess 24. I don't know for sure cause I've never done a completionist run. But from 22 to 23, and 23 to 24 the experience needed skyrockets, so I really doubt you'd achieve getting to 25.

Kinda like how the experience needed from level 59 to 60 in Mass Effect. From level 1 to 59 it takes you 662K experience points. From level 59 to 60 takes 200K extra experience.
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Thanks for the replies, but I am not sure if I understood: when I can´t reach the highest levels of a certain tree (due to the soft level cap or similar) - let´s just say fire magic - what is the point then to include it into the game? Or will this just be unlocked in future DLCs?



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You can learn all abilties in any given tree, you just can't learn every ability in every tree.


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ah ok, understood!



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DarkAmaranth1966

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Only one ability is exclusive to the inquisitor, Mark Of the Rift but, that one is not class dependent and, is automatically given to any Inquisitor when it's time to have it.