Alchemy and crafting are both supported on "Dragon Age Inquisition." These key systems will provide players ways to create healing potions, grenades and weapons, and armours to take on the challenges ahead.

Crafting Systems On 'Dragon Age Inquisition'

Alchemy will return on "Dragon Age Inquisition" to enable players to create healing potions or elixirs to remove poison. According to Gameranx, alchemy is available in the game along with other key crafting systems for grenades, weapons and armours.

Back in "Dragon Age Origins," players can create potions provided the ingredients are available and brew poisons with the right amount of skill level. Additionally, characters can also craft different traps with the acquired skill level.

In "Dragon Age 2," gathering ingredients have been improved and only require finding the location of resources needed for recipes to create potions and other craftable materials. "DAO" requires per piece of acquired materials in order to create craftable items, not by location.

Runes are not yet confirmed if returning to "DAI" but expected to be included just like in "Dragon Age Origins" and "Dragon Age 2." No details yet on the crafting table system have been released at this time.

Creation Of The Inquisitor

Bioware unveiled via live streaming the game's customisaton feature and demonstrated the improvements on the character creation tool. Players can now modify the following details of the main character:

1. Selection of race and gender.

2. Selection of class and ability to choose pre-sets for Rogue, Warrior and Mage that can be modified during the game.

3. Selections of the character background for the game from save imports or Dragon Age Keep.

4. Editing of several facial structures such as head shape, complexion, horns, hair, ears and eyes.

5. Aesthetic additions such as tattoos, makeup and scars.

Nov. 18 is the official release date of "Dragon Age Inquisition" to different gaming platforms. Players can now make pre-orders at the official Web site of the game.