Whether you plan on making an archery-specialized rogue in Dragon Age: Inquisition or just want to know what Sera's powers are, BioWare has now released the starting skills for those that like picking off their foes from a distance but hesitate to use magic to do so.
Dragon Age: Inquisition Will Have Advanced Targeting AI
We'd already brought you the dual-wielding dagger rogue skills, the two-handed warrior skills and the basic elementalist mage starting abilities from Dragon Age: Inquisition, so why not have another classic staple of the BioWare demon-fighting RPG franchise?
Your rogue (or Sera, the ladies-only romantic interest NPC, if you are not up for making a stealthy character) will be able to deal damage proportionate to the distance she has between her and her foe, execute area attacks with exploding shrapnel arrows, do evasive maneuvers while plonking the villains full of missiles, or basically do a charged shot that takes some time in firing, but does a huge amount of damage once unleashed. Check out the full list below!
Inquisition Will Be Tougher Than Both Origins And DA2!
Unnecessary personal details: I've made a City Elf Rogue in Origins, a two-handed Warrior (human by default) in Dragon Age 2, so I think I'll be making a qunari Mage in Inquisition. How politically charged of me! What will your Inquisitor be?
Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released on November 18 in North America for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The European release follows on November 21.