TheEvoker Mageis one of the Mage Specializations inDragon Age: The Veilguard. With a powerful combination of crowd control and nuking, it can use its powerful Void Magic to shift the tides in battle, and help allies land powerful combos with their skills. Similar to the Force Mage fromDragon Age 2,the Evoker is trained by the Shadow Dragons in Minrathous, but players can pick up this Specializationno matter which faction they chosefor their Rook.

This guide will showcase the best possible build to turn any Evoker Mage Rook into a master of the battlefield, with powerful control abilities, and the strongest single-target nukes in the game. With information on the best Perks, Gear, and combat strategy to master this specialization in no time. So, let’s take a look first at which Perks players should choose to get the most optimized build for the Evoker.

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Best Build For Evoker In Dragon Age: The Veilguard

The Best Build for Evoker inDragon Age: The Veilguarduses both control Spells (Ice) and Cold Damage, causing Slow, Freeze, and Primer for Detonation. The Evoker is a master of control Magic, with powerful void spells that are unique magic without a specific element. The attribute-less magic is good since it penetrates most resistances and it is great to deal with annoying andstrong enemies like High Dragonsand Demons. Pick the following Passives and Active skills to maximize damage and crowd control effects:

Use the Frost Nova ability to generate Chill and Frozen on surrounding enemies, then take advantage of the CC to cast other skills in the middle of groups of enemies, making them stumble upon each other and generating an even greater effect. Use Dark Squall to create an opening between Powerful Foes (like Ogres and Construct Golems) and then use the Staff charged skills to shatter the Freezing opponents, causing even more damage. Frost also generates Stagger. Some opponents might be more prone to get Staggered and open to Takedowns, so pay attention to which skills generate more Stagger to create powerful combos.

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Players should pick theseactive skillsandultimate, and enchant them with the suggested bonuses to increase their effectiveness:

Chilled: The Main Debuff caused by the Evoker - Causes Cold Damage over time in a (DoT) and slows attacks and movement from enemies. The base Stacks are 2 but can be increased with equipment and passives. The maximum number of stacks of the Chilled Affliction is 10.Frozen:prevents the target from moving, it activates when the target reaches the Maximum Chilled Stacks or when Rook’s abilities overcome the enemy Cold Damage Resistance.

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Best Gear For Evoker In Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Just to clarify,Mana Regenerationis the passive effect of Rook regaining its main resource as a Mage and its active at all times.Mana Generationis the active part of the effect that acts similarly with Regeneration, stacks over it, and activates each time Rook attacks an enemy with an Agile or Charged Attack. (Only if no Conditional Effects are active, like “Charge Attacks now consume Mana and do X more damage.")

Best Strategy For Evoker In Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Evoker Mages are masters of crowd control effects, but that doesn’t mean they do not cause harm to their rivals. Chilled enemies become Frozen and are vulnerable to Shatter, which, if it doesn’t kill them automatically, will cause heavy bleeding, plus impaired mobility and slowed attack speed. With this build, it is all about joining the fight, gaining control of the middle of the battlefield, and staying put, like a bulwark of frozen energy standing between the enemy and Rook’s allies.

The Evoker should always start the fight by jumping into the middle of the enemy group and casting Frost Nova, then moving away using Dodge Skills. Cast Shadow Squall to breach enemy defenses, causing Weakened and Staggered, and applying even more Cold Damage. Evokers are good at placing themselves right in the strategic point where they can exert control over the battlefield, and where their many CC abilities cause more disruption.

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So, don’t be afraid to jump into the mix, there are many resources to dodge powerful attacks and as a last resort, they can use Mind Blast to push back foes. On the other hand, applying the right debuffs on enemies (Like Shattered or Weakened) opens up the possibility ofgenerating opportunities for companionsto land powerful skill shots.

Mages inDragon Age: The Veilguardare not as weak and squishy as in past games, but they are vulnerable to physical damage, more so if they are overwhelmed by opponents like the Antaam who are resistant to magic and tend to rush towards Rook first.

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Enemies in general have this dire need to attack Rook first, and since Companions seem to be immortal as long as Rook doesn’t fall in battle, keeping the Main Character alive at all times takes priority. For that, we are going to use as much crowd control as possible, even in the midst of battle when things turn south, a well-placed Dark Squall can shift the tide of battle in favor of the Veilguard.

The biggest AoE in the Game is Vortex of Shadow, a primal huge blast of energy that freezes opponents and drags them closer to a central spot, where they’re most vulnerable to follow-up attacks. Use this ultimate to clear the battlefield of annoying opponents, like Darkspawn and Demons, which tend to move around a lot. Frost Nova can be spammed, and with this build focused on resource generation and improved AoE, it becomes powerful enough to cheese the way out of even the most dangerous fights in the hardest difficulty modes.

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