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* MultiPlatform: The game's target platforms are the PC, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/PlayStation3, and UsefulNotes/Xbox360, with the PC version getting controls optimization for keyboard and mouse, like ''Origins''.

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* MultiPlatform: The game's target platforms are the PC, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/PlayStation3, and UsefulNotes/Xbox360, Platform/Xbox360, with the PC version getting controls optimization for keyboard and mouse, like ''Origins''.
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* PlayableEpilogue: You can continue to explore the world after you complete the main questline, including all DLC (except for ''Trespasser DLC'', which will lock you from everything once you commence the war table operation to start the Exalted Council ''and'' you can't explore the world with your character again once the aformentioned DLC is finished).

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* PlayableEpilogue: You can continue to explore the world after you complete the main questline, including all DLC (except DLC. Averted for ''Trespasser DLC'', which will lock you from everything once you commence the war table operation to start the Exalted Council ''and'' you can't explore the world with your character again once the aformentioned DLC is finished).finished.
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* MultiPlatform: The game's target platforms are the PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, and UsefulNotes/Xbox360, with the PC version getting controls optimization for keyboard and mouse, like ''Origins''.

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* MultiPlatform: The game's target platforms are the PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/PlayStation3, and UsefulNotes/Xbox360, with the PC version getting controls optimization for keyboard and mouse, like ''Origins''.
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* ModularDifficulty: In addition to the standard difficulty setting, the ''Trespasser'' DLC adds toggled Trials that serve as {{self imposed challenge}}s for the player. These include Even Ground (LevelScaling enemies), Rub Some Dirt on It (Healing Potions only heal 1 HP), Take It Slow (slows down experience gain), and Grizzly End (turns bears into [[BossInMooksClothing bosses in mooks' clothing]]).
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* PayEvilUntoEvil: ZigZagged. One particularly evil and haughty Tevinter mage is brought before you and he's looking forward to death, since he thinks it'll let him be one with his god. Locking him up and throwing away the key doesn't faze him and only mildly pleases a couple. Handing him to the Wardens makes him sneer that their justice is no better than yours. You can make him Tranquil, the only option that truly upsets him; but this is controversial, few party members approve, and most will disapprove. Chopping off the son of a bitch's head is the only option that pleases everyone, victim included.
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** Unlike the previous games, which each gave us a single high dragon to kill, ''Inquisition'' features a total of twelve of them, introducing a bit of variety in their appearance, abilities, and tactics. Ten are optional {{Bonus Boss}}es available in the base game, one only shows up if [[spoiler:the Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows]], and the last serves as the FinalBoss of the ''Jaws of Hakkon'' DLC.

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** Unlike the previous games, which each gave us a single high dragon to kill, ''Inquisition'' features a total of twelve of them, introducing a bit of variety in their appearance, abilities, and tactics. Ten are optional {{Bonus {{Optional Boss}}es available in the base game, one only shows up if [[spoiler:the Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows]], and the last serves as the FinalBoss of the ''Jaws of Hakkon'' DLC.
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** [[Literature/MobyDick "Call Me Imshael"]] (sic) is the name of a quest offered by Ser Michel in Emprise du Lion, which involves tracking down the titular demon ("[[InsistentTerminology ...Spirit of]] ''[[InsistentTerminology Choice!]]''") [[BonusBoss Imshael]].

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** [[Literature/MobyDick "Call Me Imshael"]] (sic) is the name of a quest offered by Ser Michel in Emprise du Lion, which involves tracking down the titular demon ("[[InsistentTerminology ...Spirit of]] ''[[InsistentTerminology Choice!]]''") [[BonusBoss [[{{Superboss}} Imshael]].
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** Sera makes it pretty clear from the outset that all she cares about is ''her'' fun, and her irreverence and confrontational personality regularly result in situations where she, and only she, is having a blast at the expense of whoever happens to be her current target. The pranks she pulls on the Inquisition's leadership are just some of many examples.

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** Sera makes it pretty clear from the outset that all she cares about is ''her'' fun, and her irreverence and confrontational personality regularly result in situations where she, and only she, is having a blast at the expense of whoever happens to be her current target. The pranks she pulls on the Inquisition's leadership are just some of many examples. Further conversing with her however, will reveal that she is indeed genuine with her desire to help others and to make change by joining the Inquisition.

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