It works especially well during longer boss battles, or battles against a large group of enemies when stamina becomes a constant restraint. This allows you to continue your offense in situations when you'd normally have to wait for your stamina to replenish. Dance of Death restores 50 stamina every time you kill an enemy. One constant in Dragon Age: Inquisition is the fact that you can't attack when you lack stamina. Subterfuge has a heavy focus on stealth and evasion. Sabotage uses poison to increase weapon damage and gives rogues access to various traps. Double Daggers focuses on attacking from behind and utilizing stealth to land big damage. The Archery skill set focuses on attacking from a distance, offering damage bonuses if you attack from elevation and other skills that rely on distance and positioning. Both weapon types utilize Sabotage and Subterfuge skill sets at any time. However, Archery techniques will not work if your rogue has dual blades, and Double Daggers skills will not work if your rogue uses a ranged weapon. Just like the warrior class, you can switch the weapon of any rogue to change their play style. Ranged rogues start with the Stealth and Long Shot abilities, while dual blade rogues begin with Stealth and Twin Fangs. Rogues start with either a ranged weapon or dual blades. The Rogue in Dragon Age: Inquisition can be played multiple ways depending on your style.