We already brought you some info on the two-handed warrior and the mage recently, so let's take a look at what the rogue is bringing to the table in Dragon Age: Inquisition. On top of that, BioWare producer Cameron Lee talks some more about the Skyhold, the player base of operations we've already discussed briefly last week.
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Here's a look at the official Dragon Age Twitter page's announcement of some basic twin dagger Rogue skills. Seem familiar? They should be, since Twin Fangs is a direct continuation of the previous game's twin daggers rogue abilities subset.
Will you play as a Rogue with Double Daggers? #DAI pic.twitter.com/tDe9MPflzT
— Dragon Age (@dragonage) September 13, 2014
Additionally, Cameron Lee talks some more about the Inquisitor's Skyhold, and more specifically about the War Table, where you convene with your three advisors. Origins stalwart Leliana is in charge of your spy operations, while Cullen is your hard military man, and Josephine is the diplomatic face of your Inquisition's political wing. They offer you different approaches to any given problem, but it's up to you if you choose the way of guile, force or diplomacy.
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There will be over 300 missions available from the War Table, from resource gathering to assassination to getting several parties to sign a treaty. Missions will differ in each game considering actions you took in previous ones. Is it November yet?
For the full interview with Cameron Lee, go to the official Dragon Age: Inquisition website.
Dragon Age: Inquisition will see release to PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC on November 18 in North America and November 21 in Europe.