Normally in RPG's I like to choose a class that gives me a little bit of everything (for example, the Sentinel class from Mass Effect). I usually pick this class because it allows me to adapt to any situation without relying entirely on my companions for help. I know that for Dragon Age Inquisition, the Mage is almost the "go-to" class for being "a jack of all trades", as it allows me to defend myself, unleash big damage, and control the battle field. However, I was wondering if any of the other classes could also have a "jack of all trades" element to them? I don't mind having to worry about whether I have a mage or any other class in my party, but I want to be able to adapt to the battle field without solely relying on them.
The reason I'm asking this is because narratively, I'm not sure I want my character to be a mage. Since a huge part of the conflict in Dragon Age Inquisition is the mages vs the templars, I feel that by being someone other than a mage, it would give me more of an outsider approach to the situation. I feel that if I was a mage I would probably be doing nothing but support mages (granted, even if I wasn't a mage, I'd still support them because what better way to fight dark magic than with magic?).
Does playing as a mage illicit a different feeling in the narrative as opposed to playing a rogue or a warrior?





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