SausageInYourFace
Angelic Reinforcement
Already there was some discussion in the release thread who the best companions are and what the best party composition is.
Lets try to quantify it!
Lets try to quantify it!
Im actually playing as the Beast and most dwarves I speak to , have references to my pirate past and rebellious nature and so on.i grabbed him to play true pirate rogue. I felt cheated. Only references of him being a pirate are within first 1h of playing.A rebel pirate dwarf with a battle-axe is a no-brainer for me
How is Lohse? I found her annoying so kicked her early. Now I see so many people praising her
Comrade Henchmen the best.
No Edgyness.
Follows Orders.
Doesn't Kill Vendors.
And Most Importantly, doesn't ask to plumb the PC's butthole and make the PC a sissy fag.
Beast has also led a rebellion and was the captain of a ship, so he seems like he'd have the experience and personal magnetism to command a mismatched group of adventurers. Others like Sebilla and The Red Prince have led such solitary lives that they couldn't lead a bowling team. Then again that just makes Beast the best protagonist, not necessarily the best companion.I was started play as Beast, with wayfarer class and ability to talk with animals (comes handy in deep seas, when you struggle with navigation and your only salvation is birds and dolphins), I am thought it will be just funny to play as dwarven pirate with crossbow, while stereotypical dwarfs in fantasy afraid of being sailors and don't love oceans or seas (and they don't talk with animals).
I was surprised when realized that Beast (in my opinion ofc) most “colorful” character among others companions with background. I mean, he recognizable by dwarfs in all cities during travel, he has more interesting background than others and he left his path in history before game even started. When I talked with npc I felt that Beast actually connected with world more than others. He seen many wonders of sea and traveled world, not just was caged somewhere or suffered from mental illness. And of course good old stereotype about pirate as men of adventure and romance with sea.
Beast has also led a rebellion and was the captain of a ship, so he seems like he'd have the experience and personal magnetism to command a mismatched group of adventurers. Others like Sebilla and The Red Prince have led such solitary lives they they couldn't lead a bowling team.I was started play as Beast, with wayfarer class and ability to talk with animals (comes handy in deep seas, when you struggle with navigation and your only salvation is birds and dolphins), I am thought it will be just funny to play as dwarven pirate with crossbow, while stereotypical dwarfs in fantasy afraid of being sailors and don't love oceans or seas (and they don't talk with animals).
I was surprised when realized that Beast (in my opinion ofc) most “colorful” character among others companions with background. I mean, he recognizable by dwarfs in all cities during travel, he has more interesting background than others and he left his path in history before game even started. When I talked with npc I felt that Beast actually connected with world more than others. He seen many wonders of sea and traveled world, not just was caged somewhere or suffered from mental illness. And of course good old stereotype about pirate as men of adventure and romance with sea.