All Dragon Age Veilguard Companions and how to recruit them

Dragon Age Veilguard Hardened effect Neve more trusting of Rook
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Your companions in Dragon Age Veilguard are the bread and butter of both your team and your experience, with seven different companions to join your squad across the narrative. Recruiting companions is essential to victory, but don't worry - while they won't all sign up for the saga of Dragon Age The Veilguard straight away, none of the companions are optional, meaning that as long as you keep progressing with the story, you should have them all recruited sooner or later.

Still, there's nuances and details to each character - each one has their own abilities and skills, as well as a faction that they're tied to, so if you want to find them ASAP and know what they're best suited to well in advance, read on across our guide to all the companions in Dragon Age Veilguard.

All companions in Dragon Age Veilguard listed

Dragon Age Veilguard companions

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There are seven companions in Dragon Age Veilguard, all of which are listed below in the rough order that they become available.

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CompanionClassFactionWho are they?
NeveMageShadow DragonsA streetwise, ice-magic-slinging human detective.
HardingRogueFormer Inquisition scoutA driven dwarf archer and explorer.
BellaraMageVeil JumpersAn enthusiastic elven scholar of ancient magic and technology.
LucanisRogueAntivan CrowsA human and master assassin possessed by a demon.
DavrinWarriorGrey WardensAn elf knight of the wilderness training a young griffon.
TaashWarriorLords of FortuneA treasure hunter and tough Qunari dragon slayer
EmmrichMageMourn WatchA high-class human necromancer and academic.

In terms of ranking the Dragon Age Veilguard companions, none of them are inherently more powerful than any other as they all have good damage output and support abilities; instead it's about finding good combinations of teammates for the enemies you're going up against, paying particular attention to which effects a companion can apply and detonate with their abilities - there's a lot of crossover in this regard so mixing up your party is easy.

You'll also be pleased to read that all seven are Dragon Age Veilguard romance options, though not at the same time, as you're restricted to just one romantic relationship per playthrough.

How to recruit all Companions in Dragon Age Veilguard

Dragon Age Veilguard companions

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Minor spoilers ahead, but below we'll cover how to recruit all the companions in Dragon Age Veilguard. Like above, these are laid out in the order you'll encounter them across the game.

  1. Neve: Default companion available from the beginning.
  2. Harding: Default companion available from the beginning.
  3. Bellara: Recruited as part of the "In Entropy's Grasp" quest (1-2 hours in)
  4. Lucanis: Recruited as part of the "Sea of Blood" quest (3-4 hours in)
  5. Davrin: Recruited as part of the "A Warden's Best Friend" quest (4-6 hours in)
  6. Taash: Recruited as part of the "A Dragon Slayer" quest (8-12 hours in)
  7. Emmrich: Recruited as part of the "Where the Dead Must Go" quest (8-12 hours in)

The times laid out above are admittedly rough estimates that will vary depending on how much players do in the way of side quests (and how much trouble they have completing the game up until that point), but at the very least this is the set order - you can't recruit Lucanis before Bellara, for example.

The last two of these characters, Emmrich and Taash, have both their quests become available at the same time, though it's not important which you do first - the plot won't progress until you have them both.

We'll make it clear again; you cannot miss out on any companions or teammates in Dragon Age Veilguard - the most you can do is delay the point by which you hire them by delaying progress in the main quest. Don't worry about missing out on certain time-sensitive quests or hidden conditions; as long as you are pushing through the plot, you'll have the whole gang before long.

Dragon Age Veilguard companions ranked

Dragon Age Veilguard companions

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As mentioned, there's no inherent "best companion" in Veilguard who's supposed to be mechanically superior to the others, though you can focus on their skills, abilities and relationships to make them more powerful more quickly. 

There are also notably strong combinations of characters as they represent different classes in Dragon Age Veilguard: I'd recommend bringing Neve and Harding with you. Despite being the two default companions, they nonetheless make a powerful combo: Harding can heal and apply damage buffs as well as targeted strikes, while Neve does potent area-of-effect ice spells that damage and freeze crowds.

Likewise, the combination of Harding's Shred Power and Neve's Blizzard allows players to prime and detonate opponents - there are several combinations that can do this, as well as the player's own abilities, but it is still another reason that Neve and Harding work well together.

Dragon Age Veilguard companion upgrades and bonds explained

Dragon Age Veilguard companions

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All companions in Dragon Age Veilguard can be customized from the "Companions" tab of the main menu. Here you can do the following: 

  • Change their weapons and armor to alter their stats.
  • Check your bond with them.
  • Spend Skill points to upgrade their abilities.
  • Assign new active skills and powers.

These systems are very interlinked - equipment for companions is found throughout the game (especially in areas and quests connected with them, such as Dock Town for Neve), but you gain skill points for companions by increasing your bond level with them. 

Bonds appear to be separate from romantic approval, which means the main ways to increase your bond with a particular companion are to complete any quests while they're in your party, complete any companion quests they offer, and give them gifts. You'll also want to make sure you avoid the Dragon Age Veilguard Hardened condition as this will slow down the rate at which your bond increases.

Dragon Age Veilguard companions bond with davrin increased after giving gift

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Once a companion's bond goes up to the next level, you'll get two skill points to spend on their ability skill tree. The powers they have can also be slotted in and out from this menu - and you'll want to do that. Each character has six core powers, but can only ever have three usable in combat at a single time. To get more out of them, you'll need to swap them out to taste - try various combinations and see what works.

Dragon Age 4 has some excellent companions, as noted in our
Dragon Age Veilguard review. But it's not alone in that regard as some of the best RPGs you can play now also have excellent allies.

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Joel Franey
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