Templar (Dragon Age II)
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- For the military organisation, see Templar Order.
- For the specialization in Dragon Age: Origins, see Templar (Origins).
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| +10% damage vs. spellcasters and Fade creatures
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| The strong arm of the Chantry, templars serve as guardians of the Circles of Magi, hunters of apostates and maleficarum, and rarely, as a standing army at the command of the Divine. Through ingestion of carefully prepared lyrium, templars gain resistance to magic, including the ability to interrupt spells. Though the Chantry controls the lyrium trade, those with the right connections can acquire enough to emulate the abilities of these vigilant warriors.
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Templar is one of the specializations available to the warrior class in Dragon Age II. The templar specialist's talents are focused on anti-magic combat.
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Background
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It takes incredible focus to wield magic, but even greater will to withstand it. The Templar specialization originated in the Chantry with the establishment of the order, and their mandate remains the restriction and containment of mages.
But the abilities Templars command are not divine; they are the product of intense training and rigorous devotions. These are achievable by any warrior, although the discipline required may seem just as much a calling.
Templars don't just endure magic, they deny it, and deny others the use of it. At the height of ability, a Templar simply shrugs off most harmful effects, and can completely suppress a mage's ability to cast.
They are warriors of singular focus, and none can match their dedication or effectiveness at taming those who would abuse the magical energies of the Fade. [1]
Talent tree
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Talents
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| | Activated Activation: 35 Cooldown: 25s Requires: Level 7 | The templar strikes out with condemning fire, inflicting spirit damage on nearby enemies. Spirit damage: 2.4x Size: 8m Elemental force: 4x |
| | Righteous Smite Upgrade Requires: Level 11 Requires: Holy Smite Requires: 2 points in Templar | Holy Smite becomes more effective against opponents who depend on magic. Spirit damage: 200% vs. spellcasters and Fade creatures |
| | Staggering Smite Upgrade Requires: Level 13 Requires: Holy Smite Requires: 3 points in Templar | Holy Smite now has a chance to stun foes, briefly incapacitating them and causing them to forget who they were attacking. Stun chance: 50% vs. normal enemies |
| | Activated Activation: 20 Cooldown: 30s Requires: Level 8 | The templar purges the area of hostile magic, removing hostile magical effects from the party and disabling sustained magical abilities from enemies across an area of the battlefield. Dispel chance: 100% Size: 6m |
| | Cleansing Wave Upgrade Requires: Level 12 Requires: Cleanse Requires: 2 points in Templar | Cleanse now purges a larger area of magical effects. Size: 10m |
| | Lasting Cleanse Upgrade Requires: Level 14 Requires: Cleanse Requires: 4 points in Templar | Cleanse also blocks enemies from using spells or talents for a short time. Silence chance: 100% vs. normal enemies Duration: 10s |
| | Passive Requires: Level 10 Requires:Holy Smite Requires:Cleanse Requires:2 points in Templar | The templar's weapon is instilled with righteous energy. Each strike has a chance to prevent the enemy from activating abilities for a short time. Silence chance: 10% vs. normal enemies Duration: 4s |
| | Activated Activation: 25 Duration: 20s Cooldown: 45s Requires: Level 12 Requires:Cleanse Requires:2 points in Templar | The templar surrounds a foe in negative energy, preventing the enemy from activating abilities for a short time. Silence chance: 100% |
| | Lingering Silence Upgrade Requires: Silence | Silence can now be used more frequently Cooldown: -10s |
| | Passive Requires: Level 15 Requires:Silence Requires:Righteous Strike Requires:4 points in Templar | The lyrium infusing the templar's blood protects the templar from the Fade's influence. The templar gains resistance to all forms of hostile magic. Magic resistance: +50% |
References
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- ↑ "Warrior Class". Retrieved 03-01-2011.
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