Discover how to create the best Bellara build for Dragon Age the Veilguard, including faction, skills, companions, level progression, and more!
BioWare’s fourth installment of their hit series, Dragon Age the Veilguard, features deep character customization and build options. Players can earn skill points from level 1 to 50, selecting active, passive, traits, and ultimate abilities. Each protagonist, “Rook,” can bring two party members (companions) in exploration and combat, each with their own skills and equipment.
This guide will walk you through the best Bellara builds in Dragon Age: The Veilguard and explain critical choices: factions, specialization, companions, skills, and more.
Everything About Bellara Companion) Build in Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Bellara is from the Veil Jumpers faction which consists of daring explorers who are dedicated to uncovering the secrets of ancient elven ruins. She is a Mage class companion with electricity-infused abilities that she can cast from a distance to deal damage. In addition to her potential abilities, she is also caring and has a healing ability to heal Rook.
Moreover, Bellara also has knowledge of control magic, which allows her to diminish foes and support her companions. Her obsession with uncovering the mysteries of ancient elven ruins makes her an essential companion to unlock. Because the world of Thedas is filled with secrets and mysteries, if the players have unlocked Bellara, they will get access to the ability to interact with ancient elven artifacts in the world that can lead to the opening of a secret pathway and area, or unique items.
Since Bellara is a Mage with the potential to deal Electricity Damage, provide health, and cast control magic, it makes her a great support character in your party.
Bellara Build Pros | Bellara Build Cons |
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Range Support | Lower Base Damage |
Control Magic for Crowd Control | Lower Stagger Rate than DPS Companions |
Health Assistance for Rook | Slower Pace |
Features and Mechanics for the Bellara Build in Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Creating a companion build in Dragon Age: The Veilguard can aid you greatly in intense fights and turn the tides of the fight in your favor. Choosing a better skill set for active abilities and equipment is necessary for the companion to synergize the combos with Rook. Fortunately, it is less stressful than creating Rook’s build as you don’t have to be much concerned about which Faction and Race to choose for your companion because they are already set and cannot be changed.
The main things that you need to keep in mind are the best active skills and abilities for priming and detonating, along with Rook’s skills and equipment for best base damage. Before we discuss the class-specific Bellara builds and what skills you have to set, let’s go over a basic overview of Bellara Companion.
Bellara’s Faction
Bellara is from the Veil Jumpers faction, a Dalish elven clan that is fond of uncovering the secrets of ancient elven ruins. You can select a similar faction as Bellara and get bonus traits that provide you with more damage output against Fade-touched and deal more critical and weak point damage to enemies.
Bellara’s Race
Bellara is a female Elf in the Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The elves have a naturally strong connection to the Fade which makes them a strong Race for being Mages. The Elven people in the current Dragon Age games are descended from a formally powerful civilization that had once contained magical wonders beyond imaging.
Best Skills and Abilities for Bellara
The best skills for Bellara are Enfeebling Shot, Fade Bolts, and Replenish. Enfeebling Shot is a powerful shot that applies the Weakened status effect. You can upgrade this skill further to increase the duration of the status effect, making it a great combo for any build. Fade Bolts is another combo ability that detonates the Sundered status effect. You can immediately combine this with another companion, Harding, for a powerful companion skill combo at the beginning of the game. Replenish is your companion healing skill with a lower cooldown. Not only does this skill heal immediately, but over time as well, it can be upgraded to heal Rook to full.
- Enfeebling Shot: Bellara fires a magic-infused shot from her bow and deals 222 electricity damage to the target. It applies Weakened status effect on an enemy and has a base cooldown of 36 seconds.
- Fade Bolts: Bellara unleashes a volley of magic projectiles that deal 369 electricity damage and apply stagger on hit. It detonates the Sundered status effect and has a base cooldown of 48 seconds.
- Galvanized Tear: Bellara creates a controlled tear that draws enemies toward a point and deals 246 electricity damage. The tear does not pull allies and has a base cooldown of 36 seconds.
- Replenish: Bellara provides Rook with a magical lifeline that instantly replenishes health by 448 points. It has a base cooldown of 36 seconds.
- Time Slow: Bellara slows down time affects enemies and allies’ movement speed, but Rook’s movement stays at normal speed. It has a base cooldown of 48 seconds.
Level Progression
The premise of our leveling progression section for the Bellara build is to give you a step-by-step leveling guide, which skills to take, and why.
In Dragon Age, the Veilguard, level progressions are gained through experience points (EXP) through different activities such as completing quests and defeating enemies. Bellara will advance to the next level upon crossing the threshold of EXP of a level, granting her two Skill Points per Level Up. The max level for Bellara and all other companions is Level 10 which will grant 20 Skill Points in total for a companion. Meaning you cannot unlock all skills and abilities for Bellara in the skill tree, but you do have the freedom to respec. The skill tree (honeycomb) comes in two main sections: Core class tree and specialization.
Each skill point can be spent on a variety of skills (abilities):
- Diamond Nodes: Active abilities, which you can slot three at a time
- Smaller Circular Nodes: These are minor passives like small stat points.
- Larger Circular Nodes: These are the ability upgrades corresponding to a branch of the active ability.
Therefore, each build of Bellara can equip three active skills with various passives and upgrades.
Levels 1 – 10 Progression for Bellara
Here’s a list of skills, passives, and upgrades to select with the Best Bellara Build in Dragon Age The Veilguard:
- Level 1: Fade Bolts and Replenish abilities become available by default.
- Level 2: Enfeebling Shot, Time Slow, and Galvanized Tear abilities become available by default. Unlock Barrier Buster passive and Speed Shift passive (Enfeebling Shot). Barrier Buster grants +50% Damage against Barrier, Speed Shift reduces the cooldown by 20%.
- Level 3: Unlock Painstaker passive and Flare Shot passive (Fade Bolts). Painstaker increases critical damage by 25%, Flare Shot increase damage by 50% against Barrier.
- Level 4: Unlock Enervate ability upgrade (Enfeebling Shot) and Veiled Courage ability upgrade (Fade Bolts). Enervate increases the Weakened effectiveness by 10%, Veiled Courage increases the Stagger by 100%.
- Level 5: Unlock Overload passive (Enfeebling Shot) and Quick Flash passive (Fade Bolts). Overload applies Shocked on the target, Quick Flash reduces the cooldown by 20%.
- Level 6: Unlock Critical Shot passive (Enfeebling Shot) and Rapid Returns passive (Fade Bolts). Critical Shot increases the critical damage by 25%, Rapid Returns grants Quickened upon successful detonation.
- Level 7: Unlock Flash of Lightning ability upgrade (Enfeebling Shot) and Power Surge ability upgrade (Fade Bolts). Flash of Lightning reduces the cooldown of the ability by 20% on a critical hit, Power Surge causes lightning shoot out of the target and deal electric damage to nearby enemies.
- Level 8: Unlock Run it Back passive and Contingency passive (Replenish). Run it Back reduces the cooldown by 20%, Contingency allows Bellara to heal you automatically when you are low on health.
- Level 9: Unlock Endure ability upgrade and More Vigor passive (Replenish). Endure increases the healing by 50% when low on health, More Vigor replenishes 20% of your Ultimate upon using Replenish ability.
- Level 10: Unlock Pillar of Health passive and Spirit Shield ability upgrade (Replenish). Pillar of Health grants Immovable on using Replenish, Spirit Shield grants Invulnerable when low on health.
Bellara Abilities & Gear
With the above-level progression, you can equip yourself with the following abilities and gear for Bellara.
- Active Skills and Abilities
- Ability 1: Enfeebling Shot
- Ability 2: Fade Bolts
- Ability 3: Replenish
- Main Hand Weapon: Storm
- Armor: Camping Gear
- Keepsake: Focusing Contraption
- Trinket: Calibration Crystal
- Primer Ability: Enfeebling Shot (for applying Weakened)
- Detonator Ability: Fade Bolts (for detonating Sundered)
Best Companion Alongside Bellara
Lucanis is the best companion alongside Bellara. It is because Lucanis synergizes greatly with Bellara due to his Debilitate ability that applies the Sundered effect which you can detonate with Bellara’s Fade Bolts ability. Moreover, he can provide a buff to attacks of Rook to increase the damage output for a short period. Last but not least, he also has a healing ability, Soothing Potion which heals Rook instantly.
Companion 2: Lucanis
- Active Skills and Abilities
- Ability 1: Debilitate
- Ability 2: Adrenaline Rush
- Ability 3: Eviscerate
- Main Hand Weapon: Dual-Daggers
- Primer Ability: Debilitate (for applying Sundered)
- Detonator Ability: Eviscerate (for detonating Overwhelmed)
How to Play Bellara Companion With All Main Classes
Utilizing Bellara’s potential with all main classes will require you to equip the best priming and detonating abilities corresponding to your class. As Bellara can detonate the Sundered effect, it is best that your main class or a second companion have a priming ability for the Sundered effect. Moreover, with Bellara in your group, you can use her Time Slow and Galvanized Tear abilities to crowd control the enemies. Last but not least, Bellara can provide you with instant health with her Replenish ability, which is great for survival.
We have listed the abilities you can use for maximum potential damage for each main class. Moreover, we have also mentioned the second-best companion that you can use for priming and detonating combos for each class.
Bellara Companion With Rook Warrior Class
Warrior is the best class that can pair with Bellara as it completes the overall combat composition of your party. Facing the enemies up-close and getting support from a distance with Bellara will let you change the outcome of difficult encounters. However, it is still necessary that you pick the potential abilities and an ultimate for your Warrior class build that synergize best with Bellara and the second companion. Here is a list of skills and abilities that you should activate for Warrior Class with Bellara.
- Active Abilities & Skills
- Ability 1: Titan Stomp
- Ability 2: Fury of the Forge
- Ability 3: Ground Breaker or Blight Bane
- Ultimate: Flashing Fists
- Primer Ability: Titan Stomp (for applying Overwhelmed)
- Detonator Ability: Ground Breaker or Blight Bane (for detonating Weakened)
The Ground Breaker or Blight Bane are two excellent choices from which you can equip any. Ground Breaker is an early ability that you get and the Blight Bane is from the Champion specialization that you get after Level 20. Both of these detonate the Weakened effect which pairs greatly with Bellara’s Enfeebling Shot (ability). Fury of the Forge is a standalone ability for applying the Burning effect on enemies and it works greatly both in close and range quarters.
Titan Stomp is an efficient ability that pairs with Lucanis’s ability. Using the Titan Stomp will apply the Overwhelmed status effect on an enemy and then ordering Lucanis to use Eviscerate ability on the same enemy will detonate the effect.
Second Companion Alongside Bellara With Rook Warrior Class
Lucanis is the perfect companion that pairs with Bellara while playing the Warrior Class for Rook. He synergizes perfectly with both Bellara’s active abilities and Warrior’s abilities which we mentioned above. Moreover, here is a list of active abilities for Lucanis that you should equip.
- Active Skills and Abilities
- Ability 1: Debilitate
- Ability 2: Adrenaline Rush
- Ability 3: Eviscerate
- Primer Ability: Debilitate (for applying Sundered)
- Detonator Ability: Eviscerate (for detonating Overwhelmed)
Lucanis’s Debilitate ability will apply the Sundered effect which you can detonate with Bellara’s Fade Bolts ability. Adrenaline Rush will support you overall in dealing potential damage to enemies for a short period. Eviscerate ability will detonate the Overwhelmed effect which you can apply with Warrior’s Titan Stomp ability. Lastly, you can use the Adrenaline Rush ability throughout the fight to increase Rook’s damage output.
Bellara Companion With Rook Rogue Class
If you are playing the Rogue Class and want to bring Bellara along on your journey, then you should activate the following abilities.
- Active Abilities and Skills
- Ability 1: Static Strikes
- Ability 2: Explosive Trap
- Ability 3: Explosive Daggers
- Ultimate: Concussive Barrage
- Primer Ability: Static Strikes (for applying the Weakened effect), Explosive Daggers (for applying the Sundered effect)
- Detonator Ability: Explosive Trap (for detonating the Overwhelmed effect)
For this set of abilities, Davrin is the best companion that you can pair up with Bellara. Static Strikes will apply the Weakened effect on an enemy which you can detonate with Davrin’s Death from Above ability. The Explosive Trap ability detonates the Overwhelmed effect which you can apply by using Davrin’s Heroic Strike ability. Lastly, you can use the Explosive Daggers to apply the Sundered effect and then use Bellara’s Fade Bolts ability to detonate the effect.
Second Companion Alongside Bellara With Rook Rogue Class
As mentioned above, Davrin will be the best companion alongside Bellara while playing the Rogue class. Here is the list of abilities you should equip for Davrin.
- Active Skills & Abilities
- Ability 1: Death from Above
- Ability 2: Heroic Strike
- Ability 3: Assan Strike or In War, Victory
- Primer Ability: Heroic Strike (for applying the Overwhelmed effect)
- Detonator Ability: Death from Above (for detonating the Weakened effect)
Use the Heroic Strike to apply the Overwhelmed effect on an enemy and use Rogue’s Explosive Trap ability to detonate the effect. Activate Rogue’s Static Strikes ability to apply the Weakened effect and then use Davrin’s Death from Above to detonate the effect. Lastly, you can use the Assan Strike for additional fire damage on enemies, or you can use the In War, Victory to distract the enemies. Distracting the enemies will give you an edge to approach them from behind and land a surprise attack.
Bellara Companion With Rook Mage Class
If you are playing the Mage Class and wish to bring Bellara along on your adventures, then you should activate the following abilities.
- Active Skills & Abilities
- Ability 1: Arcane Shot
- Ability 2: Storm Surge
- Ability 3: Meteor
- Ultimate: Destructive Light
- Primer Ability: Storm Surge (for applying the Overwhelmed effect)
- Detonator Ability: Meteor (for detonating the Sundered effect)
Arcane Shot is a standalone ability that allows you to launch 5 projectiles toward the enemies. The Storm Surge ability pairs well with Lucanis as you can use it to apply the Overwhelmed effect and then use Lucanis’s Eviscerate to detonate it. Lastly, the Meteor ability can detonate the Sundered effect on an enemy which you can apply using Lucanis’s Debilitate ability. Moreover, you can use Debilitate ability of Lucanis and then use Bellara’s Fade Bolts ability to detonate the Sundered effect.
Second Companion Alongside Bellara With Rook Mage Class
Similar to the Warrior composition of companions, you can bring along Lucanis in the Mage class. He can assist you in combat by fighting enemies in close quarters and distract them. Moreover, he synergizes well with Bellara and Mage’s abilities we mentioned above. Here is a list of active abilities, you need to equip for Lucanis while playing Mage class.
- Active Skills and Abilities
- Ability 1: Debilitate
- Ability 2: Adrenaline Rush
- Ability 3: Eviscerate
- Primer Ability: Debilitate (for applying Sundered)
- Detonator Ability: Eviscerate (for detonating Overwhelmed)
Use the Debilitate to apply the Sundered effect on an enemy and use Bellara’s Fade Bolts to detonate the effect. If Bellara’s ability is not ready yet, use Mage’s Meteor to detonate the Sundered effect. Activate Mage’s Storm Surge ability to apply the Overwhelmed effect on an enemy and then use Lucanis’s Eviscerate to detonate the effect. Lastly, you can use the Adrenaline Rush ability throughout the fight to increase Rook’s damage output.
Best Equipment, Items, Weapons
The section is a work in progress during the release week of the game.
Beginner: Starting the Game
Gear Slot | Best Item | Best Stats | Best Properties |
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Main Hand Weapon | Storm | +115 Physical Damage +114 Stagger | Attack My Target deals +50% Barrier damage Deals a burst of Electric damage to all nearby enemies if this attack breaks its target’s Barrier |
Armor | Camping Gear | +53% Bonus Ability Damage | Detonations deal +50% damage vs. Barrier. Breaking Barriers with Detonations reduces Bellara’s Ability cooldowns by 10 seconds |
Keepsake | Focusing Contraption | – | 24% Increased Healing Bellara’s Ability cooldowns are reduced by 10% Your other companion’s cooldowns are reduced by 10 seconds whenever Bellara’s Abilities defeat an enemy |
Trinket | Calibration Crystal | – | +1 Revival Charges, Reviving reduces Bellara’s cooldowns by 50% |
Advanced: Endgame
Gear Slot | Best Item | Best Stats | Best Properties |
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Main Hand Weapon | – | – | – |
Armor | – | – | – |
Keepsake | – | – | – |
Trinket | – | – | – |
Build Summary – Bellara Companion
Faction: Veil Jumpers
Race: Elf
Skills and Abilities
- Ability 1: Enfeebling Shot
- Ability 2: Fade Bolts
- Ability 3: Replenish
Best Companion Alongside Bellara
- Companion 2:
Beginner Equipment
- Main Weapon: Storm
- Armor: Camping Gear
- Keepsake: Focusing Contraption
- Trinket: Calibration Crystal
End Game Equipment
- Main Weapon: (Work in Progress)
- Armor: (Work in Progress)
- Keepsake: (Work in Progress)
- Trinket: (Work in Progress)
FAQs About Bellara Companion) Build in Dragon Age The Veilguard
Question 1: What faction should I pick for Bellara Companion build?
Answer: Veil Jumpers is the best faction to choose for the Bellara companion build due to the Attuned Strikes and Keen Eye bonuses. However, your faction choice doesn’t effect that much for a companion build as much as it does for the main (Rook) build.
Question 2: Does race matter in Dragon Age the Veilguard?
Answer: Race is a part of Rook’s identity as their Dragon Age class or faction, and their ancestry can affect dialogue choices in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The selection of race to play will also determine the story and how the world at large responds to you.
Question 3: Can builds be changed in Dragon Age the Veilguard?
Answer: There are certain things like appearance that you can change. However, you are unable to change the faction after picking up one and you can change the specialization but not the class.
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