As far as I'm aware, I haven't heard anything about specializations affecting character interaction. Minus blood mages/actual mages, I suppose. Also, you're not the "Seeker." The Seekers are a part of what used to be the Chantry. Cassandra Pentaghast is a Seeker. As the player, you're going to be the head of the Inquisition. You're the Inquisitor.
I'm still seeing a few people asking where to find the manuals or where the vendor is. In my opinion, the easiest way to get one of the manuals for your class specialization is to go to Skyhold and find the companion that has the spec you want. The manual should be sitting right next to them on a table or something. So: Necromancer-> Dorian
Eusepherus 9 years ago #8. 1st Champion - Start in Fens Camp. Go northeast up through the area you have to open-up (path to the dragon) he is on the path. 2nd Champion - Start at Riverside Garrison and ride south along the river he is on the path south of the bridge.
Sera's Disposition. The player can tell generally how Sera feels about the Inquisitor by engaging her in a "generic" conversation (i.e. a conversation where her greeting and farewell are not changed by any other factors such as a quest or cutscene). Sera will greet the Inquisitor with "Piss up a rope."
Upon reaching Skyhold, each one of your party members will unlock a specialization unique to that companion. The player however, will be able to complete a Mission at the War Table to summon
Let the enemy chip away at it, or ideally, in Ring of Pain, have Dragon Rage active, and use that to fuel your attacks, then when you get low (1/3 or so), use Devour to bring it back up. Combined with Barrier, Spirit Passives, Warrior Passives, and War Cry, Rush, you should have layers of defense, and Devour to regain health loss from Dragon Rage.
Reavers are enormously powerful, it's true, but basically you get to spam Dragon Rage all the time and it gets boring fast. You begin to wonder why you even still have a weapon. Unlike the KE, whose Spirit Blade exists for use in a range the Mage normally wouldn't enter, Dragon Rage for the Reaver is just flat-out replacing his sword.
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