Dragon Age: The Veilguard is all about learning to be the best leader possible, as you’re tasked with accomplishing the impossible: defeating the elven gods. While you’re off slaying blighted dragons and gathering allies for your fight, you can bring two of your seven companions with you at a time.
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If you want to stand a chance against bosses from Razikale to the elven gods themselves, you must put together the perfect pairings to tackle the challenges that await you. Certain missions will be easier if you plan ahead to counter the main enemy’s weakness, but these pairings are good enough for almost any encounter.
Deciding on the best party compositions depends largely on whether you are a mage, warrior, or rogue.
Some duos below will perform better if they have a particular Rook with them.
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Bellara & Lucanis
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Bellara and Lucanis form a wonderful pairing as they share the damage and supportive responsibilities fairly evenly. However, depending on what you choose to do with Treviso and Minrathous, Lucanis might be better suited to other pairings where he’s the sole damage dealer.
In this case, Bellara shoulders healing duties while using her Enfeebling Shot to weaken enemies who are vulnerable to Necrotic for Lucanis to finish off. However, Lucanis can shift to a setup role if you prefer Bellara to attack with her Fade Bolts, as they will detonate the Sundered that Lucanis can apply.
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Harding & Davrin
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Harding and Davrin are one of the safest duo selections in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, as Harding can capitalize on Davrin drawing the enemy’s attention to follow up with her Heavy Draw skill, detonating Overwhelmed and dealing a massive amount of stagger.
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With Harding capable of handling damage, set up, and even healing if you choose Soothing Potion, she complements Davrin’s focus on disruption, distraction, and damage-dealing. Mages should excel in this party combination, as your companions create space and opportunities for you to capitalize on.
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Neve & Harding
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Neve and Harding are a fun pair for warriors to roll with, as Harding can help set up either Rook or Neve, enabling the latter to lash out with a rare Cold-based attack.
Neve is the only character who starts off with skills that do Cold damage, as other companions need skills or items that require certain upgrades to add Cold damage.
While Neve’s damage isn’t going to eviscerate targets alone, Harding’s help and Rook’s follow-ups should prove more than enough to defeat almost any foe in mere seconds. Depending on what type of warrior you go with, this time has a lot of versatility for dealing with many vulnerabilities.
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Emmrich & Taash
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While Emmrich and Taash might not get along during their conversations in the Lighthouse, their skills on the battlefield are perfect for each other. Emmrich can set up his duo partner by applying Weakened, which Taash can detonate using her powerful Dragonfire Strike ability, dealing Fire damage in the process.
A rogue character can complete this trio with a well-balanced by enhancing Taash’s damage and pitching in with some off your own. Regardless of what you’re using, you can rely on Taash to handle the offensive side of the battle if you’d prefer to help Emmrich with setting Taash up.
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Neve & Davrin
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Neve and Davrin are another simple pairing that can use a rogue, but also functions extremely well with a second warrior to capitalize on Neve’s ranged application of weakened.
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These two can work well with any type of Rook, and are one of the most generally useful pairings given their rare damage types.
Neve offers something with her base kits that other characters simply don’t, via access to Cold damage. While other characters can gain this damage via upgrades, you can enjoy it straight out of the box with Neve, making her a great early game selection to pair with Davrin.
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Lucanis & Emmrich
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Lucanis finally gets a chance to use his damage-dealing abilities to their full potential, as this dynamic duo goes all-in on Necrotic damage, a risky strategy for casual play, but an excellent choice for certain quests.
Even though Emmrich detonates Lucanis’ applied Sundered, you can pair these two and still make Lucanis your focal point for damage.
This duo is most effective when paired with a Reaper Warrior, as Rook can select the Deadly Ground ability, which creates a Necrotic field that enhances damage. Pair this with Rook’s Titan Stomp to apply Overwhelmed, and select Necrotic-enhancing skills for Lucanis to make him a lethal ally.
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Bellara & Taash
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Bellara and Taash stand tall as the best companion duo in Dragon Age: The Veilguard due to their excellent synergy and access to great damage types that can help prepare you for any encounter. Bellara brings supportive qualities with Soothing Potion and sets up Taash by applying weakened.
This duo is strong enough to stand alone, so you can make them work with any type of Rook character.
Bellara is excellent against Barriers, so Taash’s extra damage against Armor via her Spitfire ability gives them the perfect one-two punch for exposing an enemy’s health bar. Bellara and Taash are two of the best companions in any scenario, and combined they’re nearly perfect.
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