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This collection is completed when ten high dragons are defeated
The weakest member of the pack is probably Hawke. I'd say that her greatest challenge was probably Malvernis. You can't really count Coriphyfish as he was newly-awakened and dazed and a bit of a pushover.
Also note that some characters never got the chance to pull off some of the feats others did, in the Warden's time dragons were much rarer to the point that fighting two high dragons at once was borderline impossible. Which is also setting aside the retcons that have happened since Origins (archdemons were a bigger deal back then and implicitly not blighted dragons), Although I'd like to point out that fighting two dragons in the Origins engine would be both frustrating and highly fun, due to how they're designed to require heavy use of positioning. A bit like fighting two Revenants would be (who loved dragging mages into melee).
You can't really compare the Arishok to a high dragon, although I guess they both have horns, The Arishok was basically just a well-trained, muscular warrior.
I bet if we were to look at everyone's video of Hawke Vs Arishok 70% would show the same thing:
Run around the room in circles chased by the Arishok, with a dog snapping at his heels.
Occasional pauses once your CDs were ready and you could get in the odd hit or spell.
Back to running around the room... :D
That's looking at them at their peak (since the inquisitor loses a hand).
Hawke doesn't really do anything noteworthy, but his story is a rise to power story, not really a hero dealing with a big world ending threat. Maybe he's just untested.
I suppose the Hof's hardest fight is the Harvester? The Archdemon is just another dragon and probably an easier dragon than the other ones you've fought by that point. I suppose the events of Awakenings give him some more tough fights.
Because DA:I is the biggest, the Inquisitor ends up doing more than any of the other protagonists. That said I think Rook has some tougher fights.
I'm not sure that's true. I honestly don't know if Rook is a he or a she. I thought I was starting off playing as a girl, but the conversations with Taash just confused the situation. I just figured it didn't matter to the overall storyline and just leave it to one of those things that nobody really understands.