Each archetype has its own specializations, which you will read more about on this page of the guide.

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Choosing one of the three classes inDragon Age Veilguardwill determine your gameplay style.

We’ve delved intoall of the specializationsso that it’s easier for you to steer your character’s development.

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Warrior

The Warrior class is a classic archetype focused on direct, close-range combat.

Warriors can wieldtwo sets of weapons and they can switch between them.

The combination consists ofa one-handed weapon plus shieldanda two-handed weapon.

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Representatives of this class can alsothrow their shields, which gives them access to several ranged attacks.

Champion (Warrior)

TheChampionspecialization focuses on fighting witha sword and shield.

Many of their traits and skills focus onincreasing the hero’s defensive abilitiesorare based on perfect parrying.

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Reaper (Warrior)

TheReaper’s skills rely primarily onnecrotic damage.

Abilities like theReaperor theSpirit Stormalso apply theSiphoneffect, whichrestores the user’s health when they damage enemies.

They affectthe key in and amount of damage dealt,shield bounce between enemiesandbonus effects applied upon landing hits.

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Additionally, the ability to drain enemy health can make necrotic warriors goodmobile tankmaterial.

Passive abilities, unlike the previous two Warrior specializations, are not focused on any specific element.

They do, however, influence the performance ofcharged attacksandthe power of basic physical attacks.

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TheSlayersubclass will appeal to gamers who prefera decisive, offensive approach to combat.

Rogue

Rogues rely on precise, calculated attacks that deal high damage.

During combat they mainly usetwo blades wielded simultaneouslyanda crossbow.

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It is worth noting that crossbows have a finite number of arrows, but theyautomatically renew over time.

If you are also interested ina classic archer archetype, this class will be the right choice.

Duelist (Rogue)

TheDuelistsubclass focuses onmelee combat using dual blades.

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Additionally, active abilities can alsothrow your enemy off balance.

The Duelist also specializes innecrotic damage, which should be taken into account when choosing this specialization.

Veil Ranger (Rogue)

Veil Rangeris a specialization focused onranged attacks.

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Abilities are primarily based aroundenhancing crossbow attacksandapplying additional effects to them.

Saboteur (Rogue)

A highly unique subclass whose combat strategy revolves aroundthe use of explosivesandadvanced mechanics.

The Fortune’s Turretallows you to attack enemies remotely andhelps you maintain control of the battlefield.

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A wide selection of close- and long-range abilities makes theSaboteura well-balanced specialization.

It will therefore appeal to playerswho prioritize flexibility on the battlefield.

Mage

This archetype’s strength isits wide range of different spells.

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Mages excel atmaintaining control of the battlefieldwith a set of skills that control crowds and empower teammates.

Death Caller (Mage)

This specialization involvesnecromancy.

Here are some examples:

Evoker (Mage)

Evokersare mages who specialize inice magic.

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Their spells allow them tocontrol the battlefield.

This specialization will appeal to players looking for classic gameplay based onranged attacksandcrowd control.

Spellblade (Mage)

TheSpellbladesubclass turns the mage intoa frontline offensive DPS.

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This specialization can be an interestingalternative to the agile rogue focused on close-range combat.

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