'Dragon Age: Inquisition': Limited edition leather wallet and ability teasers offered by Bioware

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BioWare treats "Dragon Age: Inquisition" players with an image showing several returning abilities that were initially seen in past game titles.

Through the image, which was posted on the firm's official Twitter account, the game's developer showed the details about the two-handed fighting ability.  This is common to the other installments in the entire "Dragon Age" franchise right from the start.

Based on the inscription in the posted image via Twitter, the instruction for the players reads:

Earthshaking Strike

Your Great Blow tears open the ground with a shockwave that batters enemies caught in its path.

Mighty Blow

You deliver a powerful attack that crumples foes, leaving them knocked down for a short time.

Whirlwind

You spin with your weapon outstretched, cutting through any enemies in your path.

Most avid game players will instantly identify some of the legendary moves in the list of skills mentioned in the image, particularly the enjoyable Whirlwind ability.

The plot for this installment of the Dragon Age series deals with "saving the world from itself." According to the game's creative dicector Mike Laidlaw, "Dragon Age: Inquisition" will feature an open-ended story which is far better than its previous installments. The story will basically revolve around the epic battle between the mages and the templars, which are the primary components of "Dragon Age II."

Meanwhile, BioWare also posted another tweet that urges fans to reply for an opportunity to win an exclusive leather wallet with the "Dragon Age: Inquisition" logo. The instruction is very easy: interested fans simply have to reply to the image to get the limited edition wallet.

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" is scheduled to reach the shelves starting November 18 on different gaming consoles like PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, as well as Windows PC.

In addition, EA Access subscribers have the opportunity to get their hands earlier than the others to get the Xbox One edition of the game.

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