

Attributes, equipment and proficiencies are always fixed.Įvery companion will also cost three times as much as a normal troop with the same level, and they will take three times the loot a normal troop will take after every battle. But they will always have the same level, attributes, equipment and proficiencies.Ĭompanions' starting skills and experience are slightly randomized per save file. For example, Lethaldiran is recruited at level 42 and comes with Noldor armor and a Noldor bow and arrows, with weapon proficiencies over 400.Ĭompanions have slightly different starting skills and experience between different save games. However, in most cases, companions are far more advanced than in Native and come with stronger equipment. for a price.Ĭompanions are much more expensive in Pendor, often costing thousands of denars to hire ( Sir Roland, the most expensive companion, costs 8000 denars). Across the lands, you may find characters in taverns who will be willing to aid you. You are not the only hero in Prophesy of Pendor. Adjacent characters (red lines) dislike each other characters with green lines between them like each other.
