Lace Harding, a character well known to fans of the franchise in Dragon Age: Inquisitionnow it's coming back Dragon Age: The Veilguard with a more significant role in the story. Formerly known as the Inquisition Scout, she now joins players as a playable character, offering all her abilities to help Rook on his journey.

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Therefore, Harding occupies a central place among the companions of the game, choosing his best skills for Dragon Age: The Veilguard it is essential for players to maximize its potential. Furthermore, with the right choices, she can provide excellent support to Rook, making many of the game's fights easier.
8 A Few Words
Ability that makes Rook Ultimate easier to use
- The skill tree: Adrenaline Push
- Skill type: passive
A Few Words is a passive ability that significantly improves the use of Adrenaline Rush, increasing Ultimate gain by 20% during combat. With this passive, Harding becomes a great option to upgrade Rook, allowing the protagonist more chances to deal substantial damage.
In addition, this ability perfectly complements Harding's kit, especially if the team already has a character dedicated to healing the protagonist. Thus, by using this passive, she can help Rook become more effective in combat, making it a perfect skill choice for her in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
7 Great comfort
Bringing more healing to Rook
- The skill tree: Calming Potion
- Skill type: passive
Players who don't opt for a support-focused character in the party, such as Bellara's healing abilities, can use Harding for this role in Dragon Age: The Veilguardas it also has means to recover Rook's HP. For this, Great Comfort, a passive from Soothing Potion, is extremely important.
That's because, among her abilities, Harding doesn't immediately heal the protagonist, but provides a source of recovery that lasts for a few seconds. Therefore, by using Great Comfort, it is possible to increase the duration of this effect, allowing for more durability during combat. So while it doesn't have the same priority as other abilities, this passive is worth considering as well.
6 Razor Point
Enemies armor reduction
- The skill tree: Shredding
- Skill type: passive
The fight from Dragon Age: The Veilguard has different mechanics that players need to use smartly, such as Stagger, which allows Rook to deal significant damage to enemies, and Armor, the yellow bar that absorbs life before they actually take damage. Fortunately, Harding has a skill that explores both of these options.

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An interesting passive that players can equip on this companion is Razor Point, which amplifies the damage that the Shred skill deals by up to 50% against enemies equipped with armor. This is a great way to manage these opponents, making it easier to fight against those who have this advantage.
5 Valos Atredum
High damage for one of Harding's skills
- The skill tree: Heavy Draw
- Skill type: passive
Being one of Harding's main abilities in Dragon Age: The VeilguardHeavy Draw is one of the categories where players will spend the most points, such as in Valos Atredum, which increases hit damage by 20%. This is extremely important for the character, especially for those who want to keep her as a permanent part of the party.
Additionally, in order to obtain Valos Atredum, players will also need Rapid Fire, another passive ability that reduces the cooldown of Heavy Draw, allowing Harding to attack more often and deal even more damage to the enemy. This combination of abilities is one of the best for the character, and players should aim to acquire it as soon as the first points are unlocked.
4 Sparkshot
Great option to exploit skill combinations
- The skill tree: Heavy Draw
- Skill type: Skill upgrade
During the fight in Dragon Age: The Veilguardit's possible to combine specific abilities to deal even more damage, some inflicting conditions on the opponent and others serving to detonate. In Harding's case, Heavy Draw serves to continue after allies add primary effects.
So if Rook can apply Overwhelmed, as it happens when the protagonist is a Mage or Warrior, or there is another character capable of this in the party, Sparkshot is one of the best passives for Harding. When chosen, increases the character's detonated damage by 25%, dealing significant damage to enemies.
3 Sunder resistant
Harding can open up space for more damage from allies
- The skill tree: Shredding
- Skill type: Skill upgrade
When Shred is used, enemies are affected by the Sundered condition, which weakens their defenses and allows allied attacks to deal more damage. As players invest points into this condition, it is possible to further improve Harding's ability Dragon Age: The Veilguard. For example, with Enduring Sunder, players increase the duration of the effect by 50%.

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This means that multiple attacks can be made to take advantage of this window of opportunity to deal as much damage as possible to an enemy. On the other hand, players can also choose the Sharper Edge, which increases the damage received by enemies by 20%. However, it is important to note that it is not possible to choose both skills simultaneously in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
2 Spontaneous shred
Chance to activate the ability automatically
- The skill tree: Shredding
- Skill type: Skill upgrade
As Harding grows stronger in Dragon Age: The Veilguardthe abilities he can access become even more powerful, such as Spontaneous Shred, which allows the Shred ability to be used without the need for activation during combat. This is extremely useful since the cooldown doesn't wear off when this happens.
Thus, Harding can use Shred on her own once, applying all effects to opponents, and it's still possible to use it a second time actively, dealing even more damage. Therefore, this becomes a necessary ability for the companion, adding even more versatility to it in the game.
1 Shrapnel
Great for capitalizing on the character's high critical
- The skill tree: Shredding
- Skill type: Skill upgrade
As players spend skill points to upgrade Harding Dragon Age: The Veilguardthey can choose passives that increase their critical hit chances, making Shrapnel abilities even more useful. Whenever Shred hits an enemy with critical damage, rocks are thrown in all directions, dealing additional damage to enemies.
This is a particularly useful pick in the late game where, depending on the build set up for her, Harding can capitalize on her high critical chance to deal damage to all opponents near the target. With a bit of luck, it's possible to surprise all enemies with this surprise attack, ending the fight faster.