![]() ![]() Considering you usually pick party members to fill a specific role, this makes him a little harder to recommend. ![]() Wyll's versatility means he's just a solid pick for whenever you're not sure who to add - a jack of all trades capable of offering something for any situation. Just make sure you're used to her snapping at you every ten minutes when she disapproves of a decision you make. Lae'zel is a simple Fighter, but she's the best tank in the party and by speccing her into the Battle Master subclass, you can make her pretty useful, not to mention the Gith get some fun powers that you can make use of. Place some powerful characters in front of him to tank the damage, and he'll devastate foes as a living form of artillery. Gale is a glass cannon, yes, but he's such a cannon that it's worth it, capable of sending powerful spells racing across the battlefield. Clerics are overpowered, and Shadowheart is a Cleric. Not only is a healer incredibly helpful, but Shadowheart has a bunch of versatile spells, can change them regularly, and has the Guidance cantrip, which gives you an extra D4 to basically everything out of combat. But with only space for you and three companions, you'll have to choose carefully who you want going with you - and we've ranked them all, generally speaking. The best companions will vary on a few factors - how you build them, your own role, and what it is you're setting out to do. ![]()
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