Jan 12, 2015  Page 2 of 4 - A bigger skill bar - posted in Dragon Age: Inquisition Mod Requests: @Chubanina; I wasnt trying to dismiss the frustration some players feel, or imply that I wasnt in favour of more slots on the quickbar myself. Starting hands texas holdem. I was responding to those who seem to think this was a bug, an oversight, or a game-killer. A) Clearly, its intentional (and is also not a console port result.). Dec 26, 2014 Dragon Age: Inquisition - Solas's reaction to killing ancient elves at Mythal's Temple - Duration: 7:56. FluffyNinjaLlama 364,749 views.

Sorry it's taken me so long, but I've finally gotten around to updating my dragon age inquisition: skill calculator to cater for the updates introduced in trespasser:

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Dragon Age: Inquisition – Message Board. Considering that you get around 23 skill points, it's really difficult to get only 8 activated and the rest passive ones. IIRC, for AI, they will use any skill especially if it was mark as preference on character behavior, as long as they have enough stamina/manna. With only 8 ability slots, Focus spells tend to just sit there taking up valuable real-estate while you wait for them to charge up. But what if you could replace that Inquisitor tree with any other? Now you can finally give your warrior mage spells and roleplay as a Battlemage. Dec 03, 2014  Since then we have been inundated with requests (okay it was just a few people) for guides on, among other things, dragon hunting and crafting. Earlier today we posted a dragon hunting guide, so now all that remains is the rest of the stuff. Here then are a few more tips for newbies to Dragon Age: Inquisition, this time for crafting, focus. When logged in, you can choose up to 12 games that will be displayed as favourites in this menu.

Please note that any previously exported builds will no longer be able to be imported by the tool. If you attempt to load a previously exported build then an error dialog will be presented stating as such. Apologies for the inconvenience. There were too many changes made in this DLC to allow backwards compatibility of my site to cater for old builds.

*UPDATE!: I have recently implemented backwards compatibility to allow previously exported builds prior to the release of the Trespasser DLC to be imported into the tool.

A 'Help & Usage' link is available on the site located above the reset buttons on the right hand side of the page that contains all of the following information and more.
Creating a build / Assigning Points
Creating your build is as simple as selecting your class card, then assigning points to your skills trees. You can navigate trees for your class by clicking on the left and right arrows on the skill tree slider, or alternatively, clicking on the actual skill tree logo. Each class has four base trees and 3 specialization trees. Assigning points to a specialization tree (indicated by the 'star' over the skill tree logo) will lock in that specialization. This will mean that like in game, you can no longer assign points to a differing specialization, doing so will present an error message indicating as such. To chose a different specialization, clear all points out of the specialization tree (or use the handy reset tree button) which will then unlock your specialization for you to choose a different one. You can tell which specialization has been chosen (if any) as the 'star' icon will change color to highlight your choice, while the other specialization 'star' icons will become greyed out to indicate that they are not available for selection.
Action Slots
The action slots will automatically fill up as you allocate points to your build. However should you choose more active talents than available action skill slots then these will be put into a queue. You can now drag selected active skills from the skill tree down into the skill slots (if not yet already in the active skill slots), you can move action skill slots around, and you can clear active skills from slots by dragging them out of the area. When you drag an active skill slot out of the queue a new slot will become available. If there are any skills remaining in the queue, then they will be automatically added to the newly available slot. The tool will remember which skills you manually removed such that they are not automatically re-added when new skill slots become available. If at any time you are unhappy with your manually assigned action slots you can hit the 'Regenerate Active Skill Slots' button which will.. you guessed it.. regenerate your active skill slots (deceptive I know..).
Name your builds
You can name your skill build in two ways. The first is by clicking on the build name at the top of the screen, this will allow you to directly re-name the build directly on the page. The second method is available during the build export process. Here you can change the build name and it will automatically update the build name shown on the page. If the build name is not manually updated / changed, then the tool will automatically generate a build name based on the class and tree containing the most number of point's allocated. If two tree's have the same number of points allocated then the first tree will be chosen from left to right as the build name. I.e. If I had allocated 6 skill points in the Rogue - Archery tree and 5 skill points to Rogue - Sabotage tree, then the build name would be Rogue - Archery.
Exporting / Importing your builds
To export a build, click the 'Export' button and then choose the relevant export link for linking in forums, html or direct link. Hit Ctrl+C to copy your link and use as required. The tool will automatically re-load your build containing all relevant information including build name, skill points allocated and action slots assigned when that link is followed.
Peace,
Koth

Sorry it's taken me so long, but I've finally gotten around to updating my dragon age inquisition: skill calculator to cater for the updates introduced in trespasser:

Please note that any previously exported builds will no longer be able to be imported by the tool. If you attempt to load a previously exported build then an error dialog will be presented stating as such. Apologies for the inconvenience. There were too many changes made in this DLC to allow backwards compatibility of my site to cater for old builds.

*UPDATE!: I have recently implemented backwards compatibility to allow previously exported builds prior to the release of the Trespasser DLC to be imported into the tool.

A 'Help & Usage' link is available on the site located above the reset buttons on the right hand side of the page that contains all of the following information and more.
Creating a build / Assigning Points
Creating your build is as simple as selecting your class card, then assigning points to your skills trees. You can navigate trees for your class by clicking on the left and right arrows on the skill tree slider, or alternatively, clicking on the actual skill tree logo. Each class has four base trees and 3 specialization trees. Assigning points to a specialization tree (indicated by the 'star' over the skill tree logo) will lock in that specialization. This will mean that like in game, you can no longer assign points to a differing specialization, doing so will present an error message indicating as such. To chose a different specialization, clear all points out of the specialization tree (or use the handy reset tree button) which will then unlock your specialization for you to choose a different one. You can tell which specialization has been chosen (if any) as the 'star' icon will change color to highlight your choice, while the other specialization 'star' icons will become greyed out to indicate that they are not available for selection.
Action Slots
The action slots will automatically fill up as you allocate points to your build. However should you choose more active talents than available action skill slots then these will be put into a queue. You can now drag selected active skills from the skill tree down into the skill slots (if not yet already in the active skill slots), you can move action skill slots around, and you can clear active skills from slots by dragging them out of the area. When you drag an active skill slot out of the queue a new slot will become available. If there are any skills remaining in the queue, then they will be automatically added to the newly available slot. The tool will remember which skills you manually removed such that they are not automatically re-added when new skill slots become available. If at any time you are unhappy with your manually assigned action slots you can hit the 'Regenerate Active Skill Slots' button which will.. you guessed it.. regenerate your active skill slots (deceptive I know..).
Name your builds
You can name your skill build in two ways. The first is by clicking on the build name at the top of the screen, this will allow you to directly re-name the build directly on the page. The second method is available during the build export process. Here you can change the build name and it will automatically update the build name shown on the page. If the build name is not manually updated / changed, then the tool will automatically generate a build name based on the class and tree containing the most number of point's allocated. If two tree's have the same number of points allocated then the first tree will be chosen from left to right as the build name. I.e. If I had allocated 6 skill points in the Rogue - Archery tree and 5 skill points to Rogue - Sabotage tree, then the build name would be Rogue - Archery.
Exporting / Importing your builds
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To export a build, click the 'Export' button and then choose the relevant export link for linking in forums, html or direct link. Hit Ctrl+C to copy your link and use as required. The tool will automatically re-load your build containing all relevant information including build name, skill points allocated and action slots assigned when that link is followed.
Peace,

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Koth

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