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  • Companions are people and creatures that will aid you in battle. The companions can assist the Player Characters in completing their quests. Artix is a well known companion.
  • __TOC__ Characters in the Companion category can serve as companions (henchmen) to the Princess.
  • Companions are accessed through the "companions" page in the navigation menu. You must choose to take a companion with you. You may also choose to "travel alone," which will return your companion to the companion page. Companions gain levels through experience fighting.
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  • A touching scene of a halfling and his cat parting company... not goodbye, just au revoir.
  • Companions are people and creatures that will aid you in battle. The companions can assist the chosen in completing their quests. Artix is a well known companion, he accompanies The chosen in many quests,ranging from the Devourer Saga to the Frostval saga.
  • Companions, often referred to as ‘loot pets’, are small creatures that run by your side and, if possible, loot any nearby items for you. Not all companions loot. Generally, cash shop ones will, and a select few in-game ones. The tooltip will state whether they do or not. Ones that do not are simply there for decoration and serve no other purpose. Sometimes, companions will emote with you, which can be quite comical.
  • In 1995, Companions was first released by Virgin Books.
  • The Doctor is usually found traveling with a friend or companion. The role of which varies from person to person. Below is information on fanon companions. Fan productions have created a wide variety of companions over the years. Military figures such as Lieutenant Kantasion and Comdr. Mark Triyad, royalty like Princess Tasha, and even a character in a audio drama who spent most of her tenure mute, Susie Jo Parker. There have been plenty of non human companions too, such as Nick and shapeshifter George.
  • Companions es el vigésimo séptimo soundtrack de Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack, compuesto por Takanashi Yasuharu. Aparece en situaciones en las que se muestran lazos o vínculos entre los personajes, como lo es el recuerdo de una amistad o la unión entre compañeros o camaradas. Este soundtrack está constituido por diversos instrumentos musicales tales como: la guitarra, el violín, la pandereta y la flauta. Categoría:Banda sonora Categoría:Soundtracks
  • Companions es el vigésimo séptimo soundtrack de Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack, compuesto por Takanashi Yasuharu. Aparece en situaciones en las que se muestran lazos o vínculos entre los personajes, como lo es el recuerdo de una amistad o la unión entre compañeros o camaradas. Este soundtrack está constituido por diversos instrumentos musicales tales como: la guitarra, el violín, la pandereta y la flauta. Categoría:Banda sonora Categoría:Soundtracks
  • Companions are NPCs that you can obtain in Neverwinter. Companions can be summoned to follow your character and attack enemies. At rank 16, the quest "A Companion" becomes available from Sergeant Knox in Protector's Enclave. This quest is not required to use the companion system as companions acquired via trade, auction, zen store, promotion, or other means can be used before a character completes the tutorial. The tutorial awards choice of dog, man-at-arms, apprentice healer, or wayward wizard. Companions have a maximum rank depending upon their rarity.
  • Companions are loyal personal allies to the Tenno. They will use their own unique precepts, weapons and abilities to assist their owners in their missions at any cost, even going so far as going directly into harms way to protect them. Companions are not a one-time-use ally gear like Specters, but rather equipped in their own slot in the user's loadout via the arsenal. Users can only equip one companion at any time. A companion's stats, abilities, and behaviors can be upgraded and manipulated via their own set of mods. Modding companions is similar to modding Warframes.
  • The Companions is a phrase used by author Lloyd Alexander in The Chronicles of Prydain to refer to the four main characters of the series -- Taran of Caer Dallben, Fflewddur Fflam, Princess Eilonwy, Gurgi -- and any allies with whom they might have been traveling. This group might include erstwhile members such as the dwarf Doli, Adaon Son of Taliesin, Prince Rhun of Mona, Gwydion Son of Don, or even the ex-giant Glew. Animals also seemed to be included, such as the horses Melynlas and Lluagor, the giant cat Llyan, and Kaw the crow.
  • Before there were Protectors there were Companions. These were Velorian Prima females, sold to the rich and powerful on seeded worlds as concubines and bodyguards because Velor had nothing else to trade for offworld technology.
  • Companions are playable and recruitable characters throughout the game, some will join you quite easily with exchange of a few words while others may require you to fulfill your promise of helping them pursue their goals before they come to the decision of longtime stay. All companions have alignments, unique personalities and perspectives which make them either support or despise your decisions, party reputations, or even come to blows with other members, forcing the player to choose sides. The main character can also develop romance relationships with certain companions.
  • Location: Tarant (Bates mansion) Level: 16 Dante Location: Black Root (Sour Barnacle) Level: 12 Dog (Worthless Mutt) Location: Ashbury (near the inn) Level: 12 Franklin Payne Location: Black Root Level: 35 Gar (Garfield Thelonius Remington III) Location: Tarant (H.T. Parnell’s) Level: 10 Geoffrey Tarellond-Ashe Location: Ashbury (near the cemetery) Level: 12 (Need -1 minimum towards evil for him to join) Jayna Stiles Location: Dernholm Level: 6 Jormund Location: Qintarra Level: 20 Loghaire Thunder Stone Location: Wheel Clan (in the Dredge) Level: 35 Magnus Perriman Smythe Raven Location: Qintarra Level: 32
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  • Location: Tarant (Bates mansion) Level: 16 Dante Location: Black Root (Sour Barnacle) Level: 12 Dog (Worthless Mutt) Location: Ashbury (near the inn) Level: 12 Franklin Payne Location: Black Root Level: 35 Gar (Garfield Thelonius Remington III) Location: Tarant (H.T. Parnell’s) Level: 10 Geoffrey Tarellond-Ashe Location: Ashbury (near the cemetery) Level: 12 (Need -1 minimum towards evil for him to join) Jayna Stiles Location: Dernholm Level: 6 Jormund Location: Qintarra Level: 20 Loghaire Thunder Stone Location: Wheel Clan (in the Dredge) Level: 35 Magnus Location: Tarant (next to P. Schuyler & Sons) Level: 8 Perriman Smythe Location: Tarant (at the Willoughsby residence, after visiting Qintarra) Level: 25 Raven Location: Qintarra Level: 32 Sebastian Location: Tarant (in Boil, after talking to Willoughsby) Level: 30 Sogg Mead Mug Location: Shrouded Hills Level: 2 Thorvald Two Stones Location: Isle of Despair Level: 23 Tollo Underhill Location: Dernholm (in the pit) Level: 30 Torian Kel Location: Ancient Temple Level: 20 Vollinger Location: Dernholm (King’s Inn & Pub) Level: 15 Waromon Location: Bedokaan Village Level: 20 Weldo Rubin Location: Gateway to the Wastes Level: 25 Z’an Al’urin Location: T’sen-Ang Level: 29
  • Companions are people and creatures that will aid you in battle. The companions can assist the Player Characters in completing their quests. Artix is a well known companion.
  • Companions are playable and recruitable characters throughout the game, some will join you quite easily with exchange of a few words while others may require you to fulfill your promise of helping them pursue their goals before they come to the decision of longtime stay. All companions have alignments, unique personalities and perspectives which make them either support or despise your decisions, party reputations, or even come to blows with other members, forcing the player to choose sides. The main character can also develop romance relationships with certain companions. You may have up to six characters in your party, main character included. In Enhanced Editions, you may also choose to play with a fully customized party like in the Icewind Dale series, with the first character you created being your main character. Companions come with various classes and ability scores, it’s up to players how to make their own ideal parties. In classic versions of the games, companions who are under-leveled at the time of joining will have their levels automatically adjusted based on the average party level, In Enhanced Editions however, they’re given a certain amount of experience points (XP) for you to manually level them up to gain more control of their status. The highest XP they can have at the time of joining is: 32,000BG:EE, 250,000SoD, 1,250,000BGII:EE(SoA), and 2,500,000BGII:EE(ToB). Each time the party gain XP, the game will try to divide them evenly among characters, undividable points are then distributed according to positions of the character portraits from “top” to “bottom”, main character has the tendency to gain more XP than other party members. There’re also cases in which each character gains an equal amount of XP individually. None of the companion status from Baldur's Gate carries over into Baldur's Gate II.
  • __TOC__ Characters in the Companion category can serve as companions (henchmen) to the Princess.
  • Companions are accessed through the "companions" page in the navigation menu. You must choose to take a companion with you. You may also choose to "travel alone," which will return your companion to the companion page. Companions gain levels through experience fighting.
  • Companions are loyal personal allies to the Tenno. They will use their own unique precepts, weapons and abilities to assist their owners in their missions at any cost, even going so far as going directly into harms way to protect them. Companions are not a one-time-use ally gear like Specters, but rather equipped in their own slot in the user's loadout via the arsenal. Users can only equip one companion at any time. A companion's stats, abilities, and behaviors can be upgraded and manipulated via their own set of mods. Modding companions is similar to modding Warframes. There are currently three classes of companions: robotic Sentinels along with living Kubrows and Kavats. There are many differences between these classes ranging from combat and movement behaviors to acquisition to possible maintenance requirements.
  • Login manager Desktop icon manager
  • A touching scene of a halfling and his cat parting company... not goodbye, just au revoir.
  • Before there were Protectors there were Companions. These were Velorian Prima females, sold to the rich and powerful on seeded worlds as concubines and bodyguards because Velor had nothing else to trade for offworld technology. The trade came about more or less by accident, and had consequences none could have imagined at the outset. If the non-human Scalantran traders had not had humans from Ishtar serving on the first ship to call at Velor, they would never have known how sexually irresistible the Velorian women were. And it wasn't until the second ship passed beyond the gold field carrying the first consignment of concubines that the women manifested their super strength and super powers -- which made them even more valuable as bodyguards.
  • Companions are people and creatures that will aid you in battle. The companions can assist the chosen in completing their quests. Artix is a well known companion, he accompanies The chosen in many quests,ranging from the Devourer Saga to the Frostval saga.
  • Companions, often referred to as ‘loot pets’, are small creatures that run by your side and, if possible, loot any nearby items for you. Not all companions loot. Generally, cash shop ones will, and a select few in-game ones. The tooltip will state whether they do or not. Ones that do not are simply there for decoration and serve no other purpose. Sometimes, companions will emote with you, which can be quite comical.
  • In 1995, Companions was first released by Virgin Books.
  • The Doctor is usually found traveling with a friend or companion. The role of which varies from person to person. Below is information on fanon companions. Fan productions have created a wide variety of companions over the years. Military figures such as Lieutenant Kantasion and Comdr. Mark Triyad, royalty like Princess Tasha, and even a character in a audio drama who spent most of her tenure mute, Susie Jo Parker. There have been plenty of non human companions too, such as Nick and shapeshifter George.
  • Companions es el vigésimo séptimo soundtrack de Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack, compuesto por Takanashi Yasuharu. Aparece en situaciones en las que se muestran lazos o vínculos entre los personajes, como lo es el recuerdo de una amistad o la unión entre compañeros o camaradas. Este soundtrack está constituido por diversos instrumentos musicales tales como: la guitarra, el violín, la pandereta y la flauta. Categoría:Banda sonora Categoría:Soundtracks
  • Companions es el vigésimo séptimo soundtrack de Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack, compuesto por Takanashi Yasuharu. Aparece en situaciones en las que se muestran lazos o vínculos entre los personajes, como lo es el recuerdo de una amistad o la unión entre compañeros o camaradas. Este soundtrack está constituido por diversos instrumentos musicales tales como: la guitarra, el violín, la pandereta y la flauta. Categoría:Banda sonora Categoría:Soundtracks
  • Companions are NPCs that you can obtain in Neverwinter. Companions can be summoned to follow your character and attack enemies. At rank 16, the quest "A Companion" becomes available from Sergeant Knox in Protector's Enclave. This quest is not required to use the companion system as companions acquired via trade, auction, zen store, promotion, or other means can be used before a character completes the tutorial. The tutorial awards choice of dog, man-at-arms, apprentice healer, or wayward wizard. Companions gain levels with experience, similar to the main character. They must be summoned and active to gain experience as you quest and play the game. If they are defeated, they must be resummoned outside of combat. Upon leveling, companions can be trained through the companion tab "Begin Training" option. To gain new skins, you must not just level up but they must defeat a certain number of enemies. Companions have a maximum rank depending upon their rarity. * White (Common): Rank 15 * Green (Uncommon): Rank 20 * Blue (Rare): Rank 25 * Purple (Very Rare): Rank 30 Companions unlock a new skin at levels 10, 20, and 30.
  • The Companions is a phrase used by author Lloyd Alexander in The Chronicles of Prydain to refer to the four main characters of the series -- Taran of Caer Dallben, Fflewddur Fflam, Princess Eilonwy, Gurgi -- and any allies with whom they might have been traveling. This group might include erstwhile members such as the dwarf Doli, Adaon Son of Taliesin, Prince Rhun of Mona, Gwydion Son of Don, or even the ex-giant Glew. Animals also seemed to be included, such as the horses Melynlas and Lluagor, the giant cat Llyan, and Kaw the crow. File:Companions.jpg This page contains spoilers. If you do not wish to be spoiled, do not read further. One or more of the main characters might be absent from the group, such as Eilonwy during the events of The Castle of Llyr, or all but Gurgi and Taran in Taran Wanderer, and still the group will be called "the companions". The term is applied only to heroic members, and never applied to any evil personage who might have been traveling with the group, such as Achren during her brief lead during the events of The High King.
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