Variety is Golden
The multiplayer content of Dragon Age: Inquisition can be played with up to three other players. If you decide to play with friends to get you started, one thing to keep in mind is variety. Coordinating your class selections will help in the long run for a few reasons.
For starters, utilizing different classes in your party will allow for much more strategy. Just like in the campaign, different enemies are weak to different attacks and effects. Having a wider range of classes directly translates to more damage options. The Keeper’s chain lightning will prove useful against those archers in high places, while the Legionnaire’s shield wall will protect your ranged party members from advancing forces.
Another reason why you may want to mix up the party is for loot. As you advance through your mission you will notice question marks on your mini-map. These question marks are actually passageways that require either a warrior, rogue, or mage to open. There is always a chest behind one of these and they contain more gold then you’d find just breaking pots or items which can be very hard to come by.
Increasing your chances of acquiring more loot can only help in the long run. Once you start getting into the flow of collecting all of the gold you can, it’s time to save up for the shop.