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On this page you can find screenshots and info on skills and skill trees in Dragon Age: Inquisition for the mage, warrior, and rogue classes. If you want the complete information for every class, check out the more detailed pages under the skills navigation menu.<\/p>\n

Every class has 4 main skill trees and 3 additional specialization trees. That’s a total of 7 trees per class, or 21 skill trees in total. Bioware has showcased many returning skills from previous games (like Winter’s Grasp), as well as brand-new skills, so we can expect a mix of the two. Having said that, the new skills are looking very promising, offering very strategic, intelligent use.<\/p>\n

Mage Skills<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Skill Trees<\/h3>\n

The mage skill trees are all focused on using a different element – Spirit, Storm, Inferno and Winter. The storm tree focuses on various lightning-themed spells. Some skills like Chain Lightning are essentially unchanged from the previous DA games, but there are also a lot of cool new skills like Stormbringer and Static Charge.<\/p>\n

Inferno spells are fire-based abilities that deal high damage and also include several skills that cause enemies to panic. The Winter tree uses frost abilities to slow and freeze enemies. The spirit tree is a defensive tree that uses spiritual power to protect yourself and aid your allies.<\/p>\n