

If you are having trouble learning how to control your companion and party, you can switch to turn-based combat to have more time and control over each action. If you are unsure what to do, you can turn on Auto Leveling for your companions, but you will still have to manage their equipment.

Multiclassing is very difficult to do so it's generally best to follow the default companion class.

How to Build your CompanionsĪll your companions have a given Class that will likely guide your advancement. For Lich characters, they can have some unique undead companions. Customized adventurers don't have their own quests. You may also recruit customized adventurers from Hilor (he can be found at war camp), for a price. Each companion can take you on a personal quest, which enhances the roleplay aspect of the game and the feeling of having a party. P:WoTR features 15 unique Companions to recruit during your adventure. Carefully planning your companions' level progress to turn them into powerful allies in your adventure.

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