You can incorporate these combos into any types of builds. As for the AI, literally all you have to do is favorite every skill I mentioned in the video and just disable the rest. Little effort, yet great result! :)
hey bro can i ask a question? I'm playing on pc but none of the dlc works for me, not even the free ones. I have deleted the game and downloaded it many times but it still doesn't work
@@teambreezyarduraledo180 Sadly I have no idea. Where did you get the game? I have the Steam version with all the dlcs and as soon as I started running it on Steam and it connected to Origin everything worked fine. So although I am not sure what is happening with your version I would guess that it has something to do with Origin and it’s connection to the EA servers.
These are great combos! Last time I played (earlier this year), I tried out a Rift Ice Mage and several of your builds for my companions and they worked brilliantly! Lots of shattering going on!🤣
Awesome! I love to shatter things! :) At first I was a bit disappointed that shatter is no longer instant kill like in Origins, but I learned to love it since there anything above Elite rank was immune to it. In Inquisition, you can shatter anyone for massive cold damage.
Yeah they can seem complex, but if you really examine them it's really all about setting targets up with a specific ability, then detonating them with another specific ability. :)
Oh these are fun! It’s nice to see some party mechanics every once in a while. I was actually thinking of something up the alley of this stuff for a CC artificer. It’d probably work best with a team of TH warriors using mighty blow with high crit and chromatic/prismic weapons four double hits to erase their cooldowns as well as the artificer’s. I wonder if you couldn’t just spam sleep powder and the elemental one shot mine to continually rupture, shatter and discharge mobs. Certainly not the pinnacle of artificer capability, but it could be an aspect of a larger CC build that spreads effects with flurry spinning blades like bleed and sunder stacks too while keeping the party somewhat protected with elusive stacks and stuff
I feel like I should replay the game since there was so much combo I didn't not knew in the game - or didn't learned to appreciate them happening and thus didn't explore... shame on me 😭
I felt the same after I first completed the game. :) But once you start playing with the combos, you will realize that they really improve the gameplay so you will pretty much use them all the time.
Is it just me or do Warriors and Mages seem to have better combo potential than Rogues? Rogues sleep set up seems kind of meh, but stun, paralyze, and freeze all seem really good! The detonators seem to be more consistent. On top of that, warriors and mages can make enemies weak, and shocking those enemies can put them to sleep, which allows a team of all mages and warriors to pull off every combo, with the exception of rupture. As such, it feels like having multiple rogues on a party limits combo potential more than having many warriors or mages. Am I inaccurate?
@@NatsTrapp We could say that, but remember: rogues are the best damage dealers even without combos! So getting Sera and Varric in one team is pretty hard to beat in terms of pure damage output. Plus it also depends on your build. For example if you go with a Templar, a team of rogues can annihilate the battlefield by detonating your stun multiple times with Rapture(which also causes otd).
Thank you for your information. I've been trying to get into DAI and complete a playthrough for a while now. Life likes to get busy when I start it, and I usually get about halfway through before I end up dropping it, due to not having time for a long time. Your videos always make me want to go and finally complete it, and this combo video caught my interest. Building around vomboing with your party sounds like a ton of fun. It honestly reminds me a lot of Dragon Age: Origins and 2, where I would build around synergies. I will give this a try! Thank you!
@@AKisHerceg effortless and the lunge upgrade. Even with the lastest patch it wont fix the bug and makes my game crash. So in all my gameplay I never took that upgrade.
@@gerrald8806 I am familiar with that glitch, but as far as I know, it only crashes your game if you set it up for the AI, not for the player character. So for you it also happens when you control the character?
@@jmmywyf4lyf I actually think that is great! Combos are awesome. Especially if done by your AI team. It really makes you feel like you work together as a team.
@@AKisHerceg I enjoy them very much as well. That was what I enjoyed so much about Origins tactics. It was very satisfying, knowing that you set all that up, and watch it play out in real time, while you control 1 character. Weaving different levels of tactics together, partnered with other characters, and the gear they have equipped. Very fun stuff. But I did feel like it was more rewarding in Origins. As tired as that is to say, and Im sure youre tired of hearing it. I just installed Inquisition today, to see if I can enjoy it more now, knowing what I'm in for. I've never been able to finish it a 2nd time. But I've also got 4 different characters going I Origins for the last 2 weeks as well, lol. Your videos actually sparked my interest.
You can incorporate these combos into any types of builds. As for the AI, literally all you have to do is favorite every skill I mentioned in the video and just disable the rest. Little effort, yet great result! :)
hey bro can i ask a question? I'm playing on pc but none of the dlc works for me, not even the free ones. I have deleted the game and downloaded it many times but it still doesn't work
@@teambreezyarduraledo180 Sadly I have no idea. Where did you get the game? I have the Steam version with all the dlcs and as soon as I started running it on Steam and it connected to Origin everything worked fine. So although I am not sure what is happening with your version I would guess that it has something to do with Origin and it’s connection to the EA servers.
@@AKisHerceg i got it from game pass
@@teambreezyarduraledo180 And after you got it on game pass you bought the dlc on Origin?
@@AKisHercegyes, I downloaded all the dlc but when playing I don't see any, not even the ones that are free
These are great combos! Last time I played (earlier this year), I tried out a Rift Ice Mage and several of your builds for my companions and they worked brilliantly! Lots of shattering going on!🤣
Awesome! I love to shatter things! :)
At first I was a bit disappointed that shatter is no longer instant kill like in Origins, but I learned to love it since there anything above Elite rank was immune to it. In Inquisition, you can shatter anyone for massive cold damage.
Never really tried combos. I thought they were too complicated but this I can try.
Yeah they can seem complex, but if you really examine them it's really all about setting targets up with a specific ability, then detonating them with another specific ability. :)
Oh these are fun! It’s nice to see some party mechanics every once in a while.
I was actually thinking of something up the alley of this stuff for a CC artificer. It’d probably work best with a team of TH warriors using mighty blow with high crit and chromatic/prismic weapons four double hits to erase their cooldowns as well as the artificer’s. I wonder if you couldn’t just spam sleep powder and the elemental one shot mine to continually rupture, shatter and discharge mobs. Certainly not the pinnacle of artificer capability, but it could be an aspect of a larger CC build that spreads effects with flurry spinning blades like bleed and sunder stacks too while keeping the party somewhat protected with elusive stacks and stuff
Quick question: What's the difference between Nightmare and Panicked?
Panicked is an effect, Nightmare is a combo. Panicked is the effect that Nightmare and certain skills cause(Terrifying Fury, Terror etc.). :)
is this with friendly fire off?
Yes.
I feel like I should replay the game since there was so much combo I didn't not knew in the game - or didn't learned to appreciate them happening and thus didn't explore... shame on me 😭
I felt the same after I first completed the game. :) But once you start playing with the combos, you will realize that they really improve the gameplay so you will pretty much use them all the time.
Is it just me or do Warriors and Mages seem to have better combo potential than Rogues? Rogues sleep set up seems kind of meh, but stun, paralyze, and freeze all seem really good! The detonators seem to be more consistent. On top of that, warriors and mages can make enemies weak, and shocking those enemies can put them to sleep, which allows a team of all mages and warriors to pull off every combo, with the exception of rupture. As such, it feels like having multiple rogues on a party limits combo potential more than having many warriors or mages. Am I inaccurate?
Nope, you are correct. :)
In that case, outside of niche builds, it's usually less effective to have more than one rogue in the party, yes?
@@NatsTrapp We could say that, but remember: rogues are the best damage dealers even without combos! So getting Sera and Varric in one team is pretty hard to beat in terms of pure damage output. Plus it also depends on your build. For example if you go with a Templar, a team of rogues can annihilate the battlefield by detonating your stun multiple times with Rapture(which also causes otd).
Thank you for your information. I've been trying to get into DAI and complete a playthrough for a while now. Life likes to get busy when I start it, and I usually get about halfway through before I end up dropping it, due to not having time for a long time. Your videos always make me want to go and finally complete it, and this combo video caught my interest. Building around vomboing with your party sounds like a ton of fun. It honestly reminds me a lot of Dragon Age: Origins and 2, where I would build around synergies. I will give this a try! Thank you!
@@NatsTrapp That is great to hear! I hope you will have fun finishing the game! :)
Effortless makes my game crashed on certain upgrage.
I never had a problem with crashes with Inquisition. Which skill snd upgrade are we talking about?
@@AKisHerceg effortless and the lunge upgrade. Even with the lastest patch it wont fix the bug and makes my game crash. So in all my gameplay I never took that upgrade.
@@gerrald8806 I am familiar with that glitch, but as far as I know, it only crashes your game if you set it up for the AI, not for the player character. So for you it also happens when you control the character?
Combos are a little too easy in this one. Almost everything is a combo
Not sure I understand what you are saying.
@@AKisHerceg In Inquisition I meant. I find I combo without really trying. Constant shatters, etc. They happen by accident regularly.
@@jmmywyf4lyf I actually think that is great! Combos are awesome. Especially if done by your AI team. It really makes you feel like you work together as a team.
@@AKisHerceg I enjoy them very much as well. That was what I enjoyed so much about Origins tactics. It was very satisfying, knowing that you set all that up, and watch it play out in real time, while you control 1 character. Weaving different levels of tactics together, partnered with other characters, and the gear they have equipped. Very fun stuff.
But I did feel like it was more rewarding in Origins. As tired as that is to say, and Im sure youre tired of hearing it.
I just installed Inquisition today, to see if I can enjoy it more now, knowing what I'm in for. I've never been able to finish it a 2nd time. But I've also got 4 different characters going I Origins for the last 2 weeks as well, lol. Your videos actually sparked my interest.