Specialization Trainers
Unlocking your Inquisitor's specialization is a crucial step in mastering combat and tailoring your character to your preferred playstyle. Each class—Warrior, Mage, and Rogue—has three distinct specializations, each with its own unique abilities and passive bonuses. To unlock these powerful new paths, you'll need to seek out specialized trainers scattered across Thedas. These trainers will offer a series of quests that, upon completion, grant you access to their respective specialization.
The process of unlocking a specialization involves more than just finding the trainer; it requires dedication and often a significant investment of time and resources. Each trainer will present a unique challenge or task that tests your understanding of their chosen discipline. For example, a Warrior trainer might require you to prove your mettle in combat, while a Mage trainer might task you with retrieving a lost artifact or mastering a specific school of magic. Successfully completing these quests not only grants you the specialization but also deepens your understanding of the combat mechanics and strategic possibilities within the game.
Here's a breakdown of the specializations and their trainers:
| Class | Specialization | Trainer | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warrior | Champion | Chancer de Lion | Skyhold |
| Warrior | Templar | Ser | Skyhold |
| Warrior | Reaver | Breaker Thram | Hinterlands (near Redcliffe) |
| Mage | Necromancer | Viuus Anaxas | Skyhold |
| Mage | Rift Mage | Your Trainer (Solas) | Skyhold |
| Mage | Knight-Enchanter | Helaine | Skyhold |
| Rogue | Artificer | Three-Eyes | Frostback Mountains (near Storm Coast) |
| Rogue | Assassin | Heir | Skyhold |
| Rogue | Tempest | Kihm | Storm Coast |
Each specialization offers a distinct set of active and passive abilities that can dramatically alter your combat effectiveness. Choosing the right specialization for your Inquisitor is a strategic decision that should al with your preferred combat style and the needs of your party.