Dragon Age Inquisition Builds

So, you're the Inquisitor, huh? Fancy robes, fancy title, fancy responsibility of saving the world. But let's be honest, half the fun of Dragon Age: Inquisition isn't just closing rifts and arguing with dwarves, it's making your character an absolute BEAST. We're talking about crafting builds so powerful, they'd make a dragon reconsider its life choices.
The Art of Being Overpowered (and Hilarious)
Forget boring guides filled with numbers and spreadsheets. We're going to talk about the builds that make you chuckle, the ones that turn challenging encounters into moments of pure, unadulterated joy. Think of it as performance art, but with swords and magic.
First, let's address the elephant in the room: the warrior. Sure, you can go the traditional route – sword and shield, heavy armor, the works. But where's the fun in that? Instead, picture this: a dual-wielding warrior, spinning like a tiny, angry top, shredding through enemies with ridiculous speed. We're talking so fast, they barely have time to register what's happening before they're reduced to a pile of slightly singed goop. It's less 'noble knight' and more 'lawnmower of death,' and frankly, it's glorious.
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Or maybe you're more of a mage type? Excellent. Ditch the stuffy staves and embrace the chaos. Ever considered a Necromancer? Summoning skeletons to do your bidding is surprisingly therapeutic. Imagine watching a horde of undead minions swarm your enemies while you stand back, sipping tea and offering critiques on their skeletal formations. "No, Reginald, tighter formation! We discussed this at the last undead meeting!" It's darkly comedic genius.
Companions: The Expendable (but Lovable) Team
Of course, you're not alone in this grand adventure. You've got a whole team of quirky companions, each with their own unique… eccentricities. But here's the secret: their builds are just as important as yours. Because let's face it, sometimes you just need someone else to take the heat while you’re experimenting with that new fire spell that might accidentally set the whole forest ablaze.

Consider Varric, the witty dwarf with a crossbow named Bianca that he loves more than most people. Turning him into a walking, talking, crossbow-wielding turret is not only effective, it's deeply satisfying. Picture it: Varric perched atop a conveniently placed rock, raining down bolts of fiery death while cracking wise. The man's a walking one-liner machine, and now he's also a weapon of mass destruction. It's truly a win-win.
And then there's Iron Bull. Oh, Iron Bull. The Qunari warrior who's more interested in drinking and flirting than, you know, saving the world. But give him a massive two-handed weapon and a few choice abilities, and suddenly he's a whirling dervish of destruction. The image of this giant, horned warrior bellowing battle cries as he cleaves through hordes of darkspawn is a sight to behold. Just try not to stand too close; friendly fire is a very real possibility.

"Remember, the best builds aren't always the most efficient; they're the most fun."
The Unexpected Joys of Failure (and Explosions)
Now, not every build is going to be a winner. Sometimes, you'll accidentally create a character so hilariously inept, they're more of a liability than an asset. But even in failure, there's joy to be found. Picture your mage, attempting a powerful lightning spell, only to accidentally electrocute themselves and half the party. Or your warrior, charging headfirst into battle, only to be immediately knocked flat on their backside by a well-placed blow. These moments are pure comedy gold.
Ultimately, building your character in Dragon Age: Inquisition is about experimentation, creativity, and a healthy dose of silliness. It's about finding the builds that make you laugh, the ones that make you feel like an unstoppable force of nature, and the ones that create memories you'll cherish long after the credits roll. So go forth, Inquisitor, and build something truly… memorable. And maybe, just maybe, save the world along the way.
