Summary

Blood magic is the pathway to abilities many may find unnatural. It’s the dangerous last resort for mages and is considered the ultimate crime against the fade. Wielding blood magic puts the caster at risk of being possessed by demons and becoming grotesque abominations.

Powerful mages can wield it without entirely giving themselves over to the dark side. However, wielding it does taint the user, and the more negative effects will eventually rear their heads. Though the first and second entries in the series featured blood magic as an optional specialization for either the Warden or Hawke to focus on, it never seemingly crept up into the narrative despite how detested its use is. Various incredibly potent apostates tap into its power temporarily, and with that said - here’s a list of some of the most powerful blood magic wielders in theDragon AgeFranchise.

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Players familiar with the circle of magi background are all too familiar with Jowan. He initially started as a mage apprentice, nervous about undertaking his first harrowing - who resorted to blood magic when cornered by Templars.

Though Jowan mainly dabbled in blood magic to keep up with his talented mage companions, after his breakdown, he causes havoc both inside the circle and later in Redcliffe when he causes the possession of the Earl’s son, Connor. Even though he’s not a talented blood mage or regular mage, in fact - it goes to show just how destructive blood magic is in any mage’s hands.

7Uldred

The Corrupted Senior Enchanter

Uldred’s bizarre ability to weed out the sneaky blood mages was always somewhat suspicious to his fellow circle magi. These suspicions were subsequently confirmed after his takeover of the circle, where he corrupted countless mages through blood magic - transforming them into dangerous abominations.

Uldred’s power can’t be denied, especially as he succumbs more and more to possessing a Pride Demon. He entirely overran the Ferelden’s image circle and was only stopped due to the Warden’s and their companions' efforts.

6The Warden

The Indomitable Protagonist Can’t Quite Keep Up

The main protagonist ofDragon Age: Originsis undoubtedly one of the stronger characters in the series- even though blood magic can fall short as a specialization.

Though in most games where it’s featured as a specialization, it does take some time to make it a worthwhile choice that doesn’t immediately sap the player’s health - it’s somewhat lacking in damage output for The Warden. It primarily acts as a means to use the player’s health instead of their mana and lacks any unique abilities. Being a protagonist, however, most likely means the Warden can wield its twisted power to a high capability.

Dragon Age 2’s resident witty and naive companion is aDalish elf who’s fascinated with ancient magic, both natural and corrupt. Merill is a potent mage who often goes underappreciated, and her infatuation with using blood magic as a force for good does contribute to it.

This keeper-in-training doesn’t think any magic is inherently evil and believes that blood magic’s inherent dark nature lies within its wielder’s desires. She wields this twisted and powerful magic various times throughout the story, and it does become a point of contention for the party, especiallyGhost Rider’s number one fan, Anders.

4Avernus

Near Unparalleled Knowledge Of Blood Magic

Avernus was aGray Warden magewho experimented with forbidden blood magic to enhance the abilities of the Gray Wardens and extend their lifespans. There’s no denying that he was an expert in twisting blood magic to his will - and detests the Chantry for their somewhat closed-minded view on the act.

Though he wasn’t as overtly powerful as he was incredibly knowledgeable. A lifetime of study and academics surrounding the prohibited arts meant that he understood blood magic in a way that very few do, even if he couldn’t truly wield it to its fullest.

3Hawke

An Incredibly Powerful & Versatile Mage

Since the cinematic announcement trailer forDragon Age 2, which saw Hawke going up against Arishok - it was clear that Hawke wasn’t above wielding blood magic to get their way.

Clearly, the canon Hawke fromDragon Age 2was always meant to be a mage apostate - and given that they’re avideo-game protagonist, naturally, they’re mighty. From being able to control the minds of enemies to their blood boiling in their veins as Hawke plunges their staff into their own chest - they’re pretty unhinged.

A Tevinter magewho, in his desperation, used blood magic to manipulate time itself - and sent the inquisitor in the future. His desperation only amplified his abilities and the unplanned explosion that sent ripples through Ferelden.

His boss fight sees him dominating the Inquisition, and it’s a tough battle for players who haven’t put in the hours exploring the Hinterlands. His erratic use of blood magic causing him to be able to completely manipulate the fabric of time was definitely a surprise and puts him well up there in terms of powerful mages.

1Corypheus

The Ultimate Antagonist

The main antagonist ofDragon Age: Inquisitionis none other than the twisted abomination himself, Corypheus. One glance at the Tevinter Magister is enough to signal to any Inquisitor that he’s a man deeply warped in his pursuit of power.

His command over the blight through the use of the architect’s blood, combined with his many immortal exploits in transforming the Golden City, makes him a blood mage of truly godlike proportions. No blood mage has ever truly lived up to the epic displays of raw power that Corypheus has, whether it’s in his lore or throughout his many efforts in terrorizing the Inquisition.