Fade Cloak is a mage ability from the Knight-Enchanter specialization in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Information[]
- Duration: 2 Seconds
- Cooldown Time: 12 Seconds
- Cost: 20 Mana
Upgrades[]
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Upgrade Requires: Fade Cloak |
If you rematerialize inside an enemy, the foe is blasted back with massive force. Spirit Damage: 1,000% weapon damage |
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Upgrade Requires: Trespasser |
The lower the charge on your Spirit Blade, the longer Fade Cloak lasts. |
Crafting materials[]
Name | Tier | Effect | Acquisition |
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Fade-Touched Silk (Fade Cloak) | 1 | 2% chance to cast Fade Cloak on a hit. |
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Fade-Touched Silk Brocade (Fade Cloak) | 2 | 5% chance to cast Fade Cloak on a hit. |
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Fade-Touched Royale Sea Silk (Fade Cloak) | 3 | 10% chance to cast Fade Cloak on a hit. |
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Notes[]
- Fade Cloak can be cast to avoid or recover from most disabling conditions, except for frozen effect (e.g. icy Full Draw from archers in Jaws of Hakkon).
- Fade Cloak removes collisions with other party members and enemies.
- As of Patch 10, Fade Cloak from masterwork materials lasts significantly longer (5 seconds) than the base ability (2 seconds).
- Fade Cloak from masterwork materials is eligible to trigger the blast-back effect of Decloaking Blast. However, as of Patch 10, the blast from the masterwork Fade Cloak will deal significantly less damage than that of a normal Fade Cloak upgraded with Decloaking Blast.
- Fade Cloak from promoted enemies when Trials are selected has a different mechanism. The invulnerability will continuously trigger every 4-5 seconds (even when the enemy is not engaged in combat or has been dead) regardless of status effects.
Bugs[]
- If Fade Cloak is cast while already active (made possible by Enduring Cloak), the status effect is not displayed despite still receiving the effects.