Dragon Age: The Veilguard: A New Era of Action-Oriented Combat
Dragon Age: The Veilguard offers a significant departure from its predecessors, embracing a more action-focused combat system. This shift has sparked debate among fans, but the core Dragon Age elements remain, albeit adapted to this new gameplay style. Your choice of character background, impacting gameplay regardless of class, adds a new layer of depth.
The game features nine unique class specializations, intricately woven into the narrative and setting. Rook's ties to the Veil, for instance, preclude him from being a Blood Mage, while Tevinter Templars lack the magic-suppressing abilities of their southern counterparts. Each class (Warrior, Mage, and Rogue) boasts three specializations, unlocked by interacting with the factions of Northern Thedas.
According to a GameInformer interview with John Elper, each specialization is faction-specific. The Mourn Watch of Nevarra, for example, might train Rook as a Reaper or Death Caller, depending on class. The Reaper, a new specialization, utilizes "night blades," while the Death Caller focuses on necromancy. Your faction choice during character creation shapes your backstory, identity, and even your casual attire within the Lighthouse.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Classes and Specializations:
Warrior:
- Reaper: A dark fighter who sacrifices health for power.
- Slayer: A master of two-handed weaponry.
- Champion: A defensive sword-and-board specialist.
Mage:
- Evoker: An elemental mage wielding fire, ice, and lightning.
- Death Caller: A necromancer specializing in spirit magic.
- Spellblade: A melee mage using magic-infused attacks.
Rogue:
- Duelist: A dual-blade wielding rogue focused on precision strikes.
- Saboteur: An expert in traps and explosives.
- Veil Hunter: A ranged fighter using lightning magic and a bow.
While the initial specialization availability based on background is yet to be confirmed, the six factions will play pivotal roles in the narrative. Choosing a faction grants three unique traits impacting both combat and non-combat gameplay. Selecting the Lords of Fortune, for instance, boosts damage against mercenaries, enhances takedowns, and improves reputation with the faction. Note that while appearance is customizable via the Mirror of Transformation, background, lineage, and class remain permanent.
Unlike its predecessor, The Veilguard avoids tedious side quests. Instead of an open world, it focuses on structured missions, a hallmark of successful BioWare titles. The ultimate success of The Veilguard's design choices remains to be seen, but the game's Fall 2024 launch date is fast approaching.