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The Might & Magic X Legacy team is on a roll lately. They're written a nice update about the game's hireling system:
In addition to that, there's a new bonus vote, this time relating to the game's soundtrack. Voters are asked to pick their favorite song out of three, and the winner will be featured in the game. Since the songs in question have vocals, I assume it will be played in the game's taverns.
The Might & Magic X Legacy team is on a roll lately. They're written a nice update about the game's hireling system:
When you’re out for an adventure, it’s always nice to have some company. In MMX, you can have up to two hirelings who join your party. There are many different types of hirelings, but in general the deal is always the same: You gain something from them, but you have to pay them for it.
The two beauties to the left and right of your party are your hirelings.
Some NPCs will offer to join your party as hirelings. You can accept their offer only if you have one or two free hireling slots (they’re the smaller portrait slots on the left and right of your party). Hirelings will cost resources, but they have positive effects on your party. These effects can either be
- permanent
- on demand (which may mean you have to pay an extra fee whenever you make use of your hireling’s service)
- once a day (counter resets by daybreak)
- on demand (which may mean you have to pay an extra fee whenever you make use of your hireling’s service)
- once a day (counter resets by daybreak)
They come in different flavours
There are lots of different types of hirelings. Here are just a few examples:
The Scout: reveals information about monsters and reduces their aggro range. Also, he increases the exploration range on the minimap.
The Victualer: allows your party to rest once a day for free.
The Mule: adds another tab to the party inventory. A real weight carrier! (Yes, an animal can be a hireling, too.)
The Chef: every time your party rests properly, he will cook up a delicious meal that will give them the “well rested” buff.
It’s a shame you can only have two!
So the difficulty lies in picking just the combination of hirelings that fits your party best. If you’re not pleased with the services of your hirelings, or if you found a better hireling, you can always fire them. They will vanish immediately, no hard feelings, and they won’t sue you either. There is an exception though: sometimes a hireling will also join your party temporarily as part of a quest line. You can’t fire those hirelings before you have finished the quest step you need them for.
In addition to that, there's a new bonus vote, this time relating to the game's soundtrack. Voters are asked to pick their favorite song out of three, and the winner will be featured in the game. Since the songs in question have vocals, I assume it will be played in the game's taverns.