Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Companions & Advisors

Master your companions and advisors in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Learn about their roles, approval, romance, and how to unlock their full potential.

Companions & Advisors

Your companions and advisors are the backbone of your Inquisition. Each brings unique skills, perspectives, and personal quests that can significantly impact your journey. Building strong relationships with them through dialogue and actions is crucial for unlocking their full potential and navigating the complex political landscape of Thedas. Understanding their strengths and weaknesses will help you form effective party compositions for any challenge.

As the Inquisitor, you'll gather a diverse group of individuals to aid your cause. These companions are not just combat allies; they are key figures in the narrative, offering insights, opinions, and sometimes even romantic interests. Your advisors, on the other hand, manage the Inquisition's operations from Skyhold, undertaking missions on the War Table that yield valuable resources, influence, and strategic advantages. Neglecting either group can lead to missed opportunities and a weaker Inquisition.

Here's a breakdown of what you'll find in this section:

  • Companion Profiles: Detailed information on each recruitable companion, including their background, combat abilities, personal quests, and approval system.
  • Advisor Roles: An explanation of the three main advisors (Cullen, Leliana, and Josephine) and their specific functions within the Inquisition.
  • Relationship Building: Strategies for increasing companion approval, including dialogue choices, gift-giving, and completing their personal quests.
  • Romance Options: Information on how to pursue romantic relationships with eligible companions.
  • Specialization Trainers: Guides on finding and completing quests for specialization trainers to unlock powerful new abilities for your Inquisitor and companions.

Mastering your relationships with these key characters is paramount to success in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Their loyalty and effectiveness are directly tied to how you interact with them.