Slayer is a Warrior Specialization in Dragon Age Veilguard. Discover key features of Slayer Specialization, how to unlock it, and its skills.
Build in Dragon Age: The Veilguard is consistent with the faction, race, class, Specialization, skills, and companions you bring on your adventure. Each choice, from character creation to equipment, is impactful, and a wrong decision at the start can limit your combat performance. Companions are Non-Playable Characters (NPCs) that travel with the player’s controllable character and offer aid in combat and exploration. Seven companions: two warriors, two rogues, and three mages can be recruited in the game.
Class, faction, and race are crucial decisions that must be made wisely. Tune your builds for specific roles based on their chosen class and then further with their Specialization. During your gameplay, you are most likely to encounter companions and take quick steps that directly or indirectly affect the world around you. Slayer is one of the skill Specializations that can modify your class to a particular playstyle and can be unlocked after reaching a specific level that we will discuss in this Specialization Guide.
What is Slayer Specialization for Warrior Class?
It focuses on using your two-handed weapons and dealing high damage and stagger. You can focus on physical damage here too. Using this one can dish out high AOE damage and build up that stagger meter quickly. Think of ripping up the ground with slams and earthquakes. You will be wielding a massive punishing weapon while rushing enemies to deal devastating blows. It’s all about breaking enemy defenses, doing quick Maneuvers, and sort of gap closers in the game.
The gameplay style resembles Black Myth Wukong in that you can charge up heavy attacks while moving. Therefore, you will mainly use the charge feature and timing the release when an enemy is vulnerable. However, the downside is the lack of group utility or survivability compared to the other two Warrior specializations.
Your ability Heroic Leap acts as a gap closer that deals physical damage and triggers weakened detonations. The Slayer’s ultimate For Gold and Glory is also a leap that deals physical damage, and triggers stagger to enemies within range. The Stagger mechanic can be helpful because enemies become vulnerable to auto-killing animation attacks once the bar is filled. If you want super simple meathead warrior gameplay, then this one is for you.
Key Features of Slayer Specialization in Dragon Age Veilguard
The game offers various key features of each Specialization that one must know before choosing it to dominate. Below are all the key features and mechanics for this Specialization in the game.
- Class: Warrior
- Resource: Rage
- Faction: Lords of Fortune
- Best Companion: Harding, Neve
- Amor Type: Heavy
- Weapon Type: Sword and Shield or Two-Handed weapon
- Ultimate: For Gold and Glory
- Ability: Heroic Leap
Each level player has one skill point with a level cap of 50. Specializations allow you to customize your build further, but you can unlock it at a specific level. Players can customize their build and enhance their party composition with three classes and three Specializations per class. Consume all your skill points again by hitting the “F” key in the skill tree menu.
How to Unlock Slayer Specialization for Warrior Class?
Once the Warrior character is at level 20, this Specialization is unlocked. Unlocking this Specialization does not require being part of the Lords of Fortune faction. Only skill points are utilized to gain any specific Specialization in the game. Completing the main story quests, side quests, and curated content will let the players level up their characters in the game.
Slayer and Warrior Skill Tree Explained
Skill Trees can be customized and allow you to modify the builds within each Class and Specialization. Class Warrior Core is the main origin of the Skill Tree in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The Skill Tree is enhanced when you earn skill points and level up. The Skill Tree has three sections.
- Core Class Tree
- Sub-Class/Specialization Tree
- Ultimate Ability
The Core Class Tree involves your traits and base class skills and it is in the center hexagon. The Sub-Class/Specialization Tree is the outer hexagons that consist of skills exclusive to your Specialization. Lastly, the Ultimate Ability is the strongest skill and is unique to each Specialization and is located in the Specialization tree.
For each level, you gain one skill point. You can access the bigger section of the tree at the endgame. Each node in the game represents multiple abilities or passives.
- Diamond Nodes
- Hexagonal Nodes
- Circular Nodes
Diamond Nodes shows Active Abilities and you can equip 3 of them at once. Get passive abilities and major upgrades through Traits that are represented by Hexagonal Nodes. The Circular Nodes grant stat boosts and small Passive bonuses.
Weapon Proficiencies, Ultimates, them, and Class Core Abilities are unlocked at the initial stages of the game. Expand these basic skills for your class by selecting your nodes in the skill tree. Move to the south of the Core Skills to get this Specialization. Weapon and Abilities are the two nearest skill clusters that you can unlock by unlocking most of your nodes here. Due to their unpredictable movements, they excel in disrupting the battlefield and breaking enemies’ defenses. Sacrifice a little bit of defense and speed to seek all that damage. This Specialization is slow but more effective and uses huge weapons to deal additional damage.
All Slayer Skills in Dragon Age Veilguard Listed
Below are all the Skills of the Slayer Specialization in Dragon Age the Veilguard:
Skill | Skill Type | Objective |
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For Gold and Glory | Ultimate | This leaps you into the air and then you select an area to slam back down onto dealing high physical damage in a large AOE along with a very high stagger to enemies. |
Heroic Leap | Ability | It has you leaping forward and then slamming down to deal physical damage to enemies and detonating the weakened effect. It also is highly likely to disrupt enemies. |
Two-Handed Wind-Up | Traits | Charge up Two-Handed Charged attacks additional and unlocking a powerful new attack and greatly increasing its effectiveness. |
Arc of Destruction | Traits | Use a Light attack or Heavy attack to check out with an extra final attack after the Sprint Attack. |
Sharper Edge | Passive | Penetration increases by 10%. |
Charged Smash | Passive | Upgrades Smash Abilities to convert into Charged attacks and it applies only to the final hit for Whirlwind. |
Decisive Finish | Passive | Agile attack damage increases by 10%. Charged attack damage increases by 10%. Final attack damage increases by 10%. |
Furor | Passive | Charged attacks generate more Rage depending on the Charge level. |
Blindside | Passive | Charged attacks deal an additional 150 physical damage after a short time. |
Determination | Passive | Physical damage increases by 10%. |
Striking Precision | Passive | Upgrades Strike Abilities for getting Precision by hitting an enemy with a Strike Ability. If the Precision is already active then its duration resets. |
Harder Hits | Passive | Weapon damage increases by 10% and Ability damage increases by 10%. |
Double-Edged | Passive | Bonus Ability damage and Bonus Weapon damage apply additional damage of 20% of its value. |
Violent Catharsis | Passive | Expanding Rage can heal the player for 100% of the Rage spent. |
Tips and Tricks for Slayer Specialization
Utilizing this Specialization requires a bit of knowledge and a lot of gaming experience, so we bring some tips and tricks for you.
- Use the equipment that boosts Takedown damage or buffs Stagger generation.
- Combine the Ultimate and Ability for dealing physical damage, staggering the enemies, and disrupting them on the battlefield.
- Furor, Determination, and Double-Edged are the best passive to use due to their buffs for dominating the enemies in combat.
- Involve the Companions like Neve or Bellara that excel at crowd control and can work very well with the Slayer if used properly in the game.
- Make this specialization stronger by simply staggering the enemies as soon as possible, while the enemies are stunned charge up big hits, and then hit them with maxed charge attacks.
FAQs About the Slayer Specialization in Dragon Age The Veilguard
Question 1: What does Specialization do for you in Dragon Age The Veilguard?
Answer: Each Specialization allows players to access a unique skill tree that offers Passes, traits, and abilities, starting at level 20.
Question 2: When do I choose my specialization in Dragon Age, The Veilguard?
Answer: There are three classes: Mage, Rogue, and Warrior. Each will have three subclasses called Specializations, which you choose after reaching level 20.
Question 3: What do you get when you pick a specialization?
Answer: You will get access to multiple unique abilities, Passes, and traits when you pick a Specialization by consuming a skill point.
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