The warrior profession in "Dragon Age: Shadowkeep" is a decent melee profession in the game. There are three warrior specializations, which also represent three branch professions, namely Champion, Slayer and Reaper. Primarily focused on melee combat, the Warrior serves as a typical sword and shield frontline tank, as well as a slow but devastating two-handed weapon user.
What are the characteristics of the warrior profession and specialization in Dragon Age 4
Close combat and personalization
First, we have the traditional warrior class, which focuses primarily on melee combat. The Warrior serves as the quintessential sword and shield frontline tank, as well as a slow but devastating two-handed weapon user.
Players can switch between these two weapon types with the press of a button, and they can also throw shields, giving them great flexibility.
Warriors use Rage to cast abilities - this is gained by attacking or being attacked, and decreases over time when not fighting.
Warriors may not have as much output potential as other professions, but they have excellent defense capabilities and a variety of control skills that can make the battlefield less chaotic, making them ideal for high difficulty settings. They can also deal massive amounts of stun damage, leaving enemies exposed for a kill. If you like stunning large numbers of enemies with a ground stomp or kicking dark creatures off cliffs, this is the class for you.
The Reaper is arguably the easiest spec to use, as it provides players with an additional way to heal themselves. The best combination is a full shield throwing build, using abilities from the Mourning Warden skill set.