- For the military organization, see Templar Order.
- For the specialization in other games, see Templar (Origins) and Templar (Dragon Age II).
Templar is a warrior specialization in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Description[]
From a treatise on lyrium and its varied forms. Ser's words make one passage stand out:
The means and usage employed by the templar are far stronger than even the droughts of magi, and are of considerable danger to the uninitiated. It is not something that is introduced in gradual fashion. Rather, it is a great infusion that is daily held in check by ritual maintenance.
An account:
We entered the makeshift chantry, and my comrades-to-be were arranged as though an honor guard - the trainer waiting to receive me. I was invited to pass among them, and it seemed important that each step be my will. Any reluctance would have signaled that I was not ready. They were boisterous and encouraging, slapping hands upon my shoulders as I passed. Upon reaching the trainer, he turned to me. Before him was the boxed philter I had prepared. He nodded, as if to ask if I was ready, and I returned the gesture. His eyes were solemn as he raised a mailed hand. It was bathed in the shapeless glow of lyrium far too strong, prepared in a way I did not know.
The hands of my fellows, still on my shoulders, gently turned from welcome to restraint, and my arms were made immobile at my sides. I felt a rising alarm, but my certainty beat it down, as it would many times in my career. The trainer pressed the glow against my chest, and in an instant all was pain and white. When next I had my senses, there was much camaraderie and rejoicing, but also knowing looks. Each day, I felt a hunger deeper than I had ever known, and woe be me if it went unfed. I cannot imagine bearing it without the support of the Order and my certain purpose.
Several instructions for handling lyrium follow.
—From Codex entry: Way of the TemplarWarriors who specialize in the Templar discipline empower not only themselves, but those around them, making every battle a little easier. Whether dispelling hostile magic or inspiring your comrades, this discipline puts an emphasis on supporting the party. Because of the templars' proficiency in battling mages and demons, this specialization is especially useful in closing Fade Rifts.
One of the templar's most powerful combos is the Stun-Eldritch combo: use Wrath of Heaven to stun foes and detonate with Spell Purge for massive AoE spirit damage.
Acquisition[]
This specialization is obtainable through the Quest Way of the Templar, obtained from Ser.
Ability tree[]
Talents[]
Blessed Blades |
Activated Activation: 10 stamina Duration: 24s Cooldown: 24s |
You rally all of your nearby allies to fight with greater strength, especially when facing demons. 15% damage bonus against demons |
Lights in the Shadow Upgrade Requires: Blessed Blades |
Attacking enemies while you're affected by Blessed Blades reduces the cooldown times of Spell Purge and Wrath of Heaven. Cooldown reduction: 0.5 seconds |
In Their Blood Upgrade Requires: Trespasser |
Allies retain the effects of Blessed Blades for a short time after leaving the area of effect. Duration: 10 seconds |
Spell Purge |
Activated Range: 5 meters Activation: 35 stamina Cooldown: 24s |
Through faith and will, you dispel all hostile magic from the area around you All hostile magic in area dispelled |
Spell Shatter Upgrade Requires: Spell Purge |
Spell purge now deals massive area damage when dispelling Barriers and other beneficial effects on enemy. 600% Weapon Damage |
Annulment Upgrade Requires: Trespasser |
All of your templar abilities now affect magic-using enemies as well as demons. |
Maker's Will |
Passive Duration: 6s Requires: Blessed Blades |
Your party's attacks have a chance to weaken their targets. Weaken Chance: 5% Willpower +3 |
Champions of the Just |
Passive Requires: Spell Purge |
Your righteous fervor inspires the entire party to fight harder against demons. Damage: +10% vs Demons Strength +3 |
There Is No Darkness |
Passive Requires: Maker's Will |
Your faith is your protection against the elements, and not for you alone. The entire party gains increased resistance to fire, ice, electric, and spirit damage. Fire, Ice, Electric and Spirit Damage resistance: 10% Willpower +3 |
The Last Sacrifice |
Passive Duration: 10s Cooldown: 60s Requires: Champions of the Just |
Even should you fall, you give your allies strength to fight harder in your name. Constitution +3 When knocked unconcious all party members gain 100% Health, 50% Damage Bonus |
Wrath of Heaven |
Activated Range: 4 Meters Activation: 65 stamina Duration: 4s Cooldown: 24s Requires: The Last Sacrifice or There Is No Darkness |
You summon a blinding pillar of light that stuns nearby enemies and damages demons. 400% weapon damage |
Embrace the Light Upgrade Requires: Wrath of Heaven |
Wrath of Heaven does even more damage to demons and leaves enemies stunned longer. 300% Damage Bonus Stun Duration: +2s |
Breath of Light Upgrade Requires: Trespasser |
You are healed for each enemy you strike with Wrath of Heaven. Health Amount: 10% |
Rally |
Activated Range: 4 Meters Duration: 15s Cooldown: 24s Requires: Champions of the Just or Maker's Will |
You rally your allies to fight harder. Your party's guard, stamina, and mana build up over time, and all party members gain damage resistance against incoming attacks. This ability consumes and is powered by Focus. Tier 1: 10% Guard generation and stamina/mana regeneration per second; 10% damage resistance. Tier 2: 20% Guard generation and stamina/mana regeneration per second; 20% damage resistance. Tier 3: 30% Guard generation and stamina/mana regeneration per second; 30% damage resistance. |
Known Templars[]
- Cassandra Pentaghast – a Seeker of Truth
- Belinda Darrow
- Delrin Barris
- Cullen Rutherford – former Knight-Captain or Knight-Commander of Kirkwall
- Ser
- Lysette
- Lucius Corin – a Seeker of Truth
- Denam
- Samson
- Rylen
- The Inquisitor (conditional)
Notes[]
There may be issues with being able to purchase the broken philters from the store at Skyhold, as they aren't always stocked. A workaround is to:
- Quick travel to Skyhold (if you are already in Skyhold, you need to leave and quick travel back).
- Once your screen finishes loading into Skyhold the game will auto save. Once it auto saves, exit completely out of the game.
- Change the Date/Time on the clock of your system ahead 5 hours (be sure to change the AM/PM and the Date if necessary).
- Load back into the game and load your Skyhold auto save.
- The store should now be updated and contain broken philters for sale. If none, try again.
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