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There's are four different kinds of followers, that all has special mechanics, but almost all of them follow the general rules of taking up [[party points]].
 
There's are four different kinds of followers, that all has special mechanics, but almost all of them follow the general rules of taking up [[party points]].
  
= Companions =
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== Companions ==
 
These are more like friends, they're more rare but also very useful. They won't die permanently, but respawn at your [[tent]]/[[base]]/[[hotel]].
 
These are more like friends, they're more rare but also very useful. They won't die permanently, but respawn at your [[tent]]/[[base]]/[[hotel]].
 
Companions will travel around to different towns as wastelanders, and visit mostly [[bars]], but also stay in other places, like [[shops]], or just around in some corner. Companions are both male or female but always humans, and there's a few different [[weapon types]]. Companions allow for more customization, you can give them any [[armor]].
 
Companions will travel around to different towns as wastelanders, and visit mostly [[bars]], but also stay in other places, like [[shops]], or just around in some corner. Companions are both male or female but always humans, and there's a few different [[weapon types]]. Companions allow for more customization, you can give them any [[armor]].
  
= Mercenaries =
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== Mercenaries ==
 
These [[Mercs]] are humanoid followers that you can recruit in some [[towns]]. They'll demand payment from time to time, or else their loyality falls low, which causes them to flee in combat.
 
These [[Mercs]] are humanoid followers that you can recruit in some [[towns]]. They'll demand payment from time to time, or else their loyality falls low, which causes them to flee in combat.
  
= Slaves =
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== Slaves ==
Can be obtained by using ropes on certain [[unconscious]] [[NPCs]] in [[encounters]]. They can also be purchased at the [[Slaver's guild]]. They require [[drugs]] from time to time.
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Can be obtained by using [[ropes]] on certain [[unconscious]] [[NPCs]] in [[encounters]]. They can also be purchased at the [[Slaver's guild]]. They require [[drugs]] from time to time.
  
= Animals =
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== Animals ==
 
[[Dogs]], [[Brahmins]] and other animals generally act as mules or help in combat, they have a more limited set of functionality in their dialogs.
 
[[Dogs]], [[Brahmins]] and other animals generally act as mules or help in combat, they have a more limited set of functionality in their dialogs.
 
Brahmins won't fight in combat, they'll just flee.
 
Brahmins won't fight in combat, they'll just flee.
  
== Party Points ==
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= Commanding =
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You can give commands to your followers by holding alt key and left-clicking somewhere.
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= Party Points =
 
*For every 3% in [[speech]] a [[PC]] has he receives a [[party point]].
 
*For every 3% in [[speech]] a [[PC]] has he receives a [[party point]].
 
*For every 1 in [[Charisma]] you gain 10 party points.
 
*For every 1 in [[Charisma]] you gain 10 party points.
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*Absolute maximum party points are therefor 300.
 
*Absolute maximum party points are therefor 300.
  
== Charisma / followers amount table ==
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= Charisma / followers amount table =
 
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!Follower Type
 
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*Number of [[Brahmin]] is 1 + number of [[Dogs]]/2
 
*Number of [[Brahmin]] is 1 + number of [[Dogs]]/2
  
== Companion Respawn ==
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= Companion Respawn =
 
If you have rented a room at a [[hotel]], it will be possible for your companions to respawn there (along with you). You can also tell them to respawn at the [[faction base]], or your [[tent]] if you have any of those. If no respawn points are available, the companion will die permanently. If not respawn is explicitly set in the dialog, or some option is set, but isn't valid anymore, the replication script will try to find alternative respawns before killing the companion permanently.
 
If you have rented a room at a [[hotel]], it will be possible for your companions to respawn there (along with you). You can also tell them to respawn at the [[faction base]], or your [[tent]] if you have any of those. If no respawn points are available, the companion will die permanently. If not respawn is explicitly set in the dialog, or some option is set, but isn't valid anymore, the replication script will try to find alternative respawns before killing the companion permanently.
  
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== Mercs ==
 
== Mercs ==
They fight for money. Their wage is 25% of their hire cost and gives 10% increase in loyalty.
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They fight for [[money]]. Their wage is 25% of their hire cost and gives 10% increase in loyalty.
  
 
== Companions ==
 
== Companions ==
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== Animals ==
 
== Animals ==
Animals always have full loyality, and will fight to their death if commanded to do so.
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Animals always have full loyality, and will fight to their [[death]] if commanded to do so.

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Followers

Followers are NPCs that follows a PC and helps him in combat and with a variety of tasks. Sometimes they act as a simple meat shield and in other cases they can be a real lifesaver. There's are four different kinds of followers, that all has special mechanics, but almost all of them follow the general rules of taking up party points.

Companions

These are more like friends, they're more rare but also very useful. They won't die permanently, but respawn at your tent/base/hotel. Companions will travel around to different towns as wastelanders, and visit mostly bars, but also stay in other places, like shops, or just around in some corner. Companions are both male or female but always humans, and there's a few different weapon types. Companions allow for more customization, you can give them any armor.

Mercenaries

These Mercs are humanoid followers that you can recruit in some towns. They'll demand payment from time to time, or else their loyality falls low, which causes them to flee in combat.

Slaves

Can be obtained by using ropes on certain unconscious NPCs in encounters. They can also be purchased at the Slaver's guild. They require drugs from time to time.

Animals

Dogs, Brahmins and other animals generally act as mules or help in combat, they have a more limited set of functionality in their dialogs. Brahmins won't fight in combat, they'll just flee.

Commanding

You can give commands to your followers by holding alt key and left-clicking somewhere.

Party Points

Charisma / followers amount table

Follower Type Points Used
Mutant Merc - Big Guns 90
Mutant Merc - Unarmed 70
Human Companion 70
Human Merc - Big Guns 70
Human Merc - Energy Weapons 70
Human Merc - Small Guns 60
Ghoul Merc - Small Guns 50
Human Merc - Melee 50
Human Merc - Unarmed (not available) 40
Dog 40
Ghoul Merc - Melee 35

Companion Respawn

If you have rented a room at a hotel, it will be possible for your companions to respawn there (along with you). You can also tell them to respawn at the faction base, or your tent if you have any of those. If no respawn points are available, the companion will die permanently. If not respawn is explicitly set in the dialog, or some option is set, but isn't valid anymore, the replication script will try to find alternative respawns before killing the companion permanently.

Loyality

Via Dialogue you can give your followers certain gifts (depending on what type they are) and they contribute to a new factor, the follower loyalty. When you receive a follower they have a loyality of 100% and this decays 10% each day.

A follower sticks out a fight until it has (100-loyalty)% HP remaining. A 90 HP follower at only 20% loyalty only stays fighting with you until (100-20)% HP remaining = 90*0.8 = 72 HP. As soon as he has 71 or under, he will flee the map.

How high or low their loyality is can be spotted when talking to them, if they have high loyality, they'll praise the PC, if not, they'll show a lack of respect.

Mercs

They fight for money. Their wage is 25% of their hire cost and gives 10% increase in loyalty.

Companions

They use nuka cola, beer, cookie, booze, iguana-on-a-stick. Each item gives 1-2%.

Slaves

Slaves use jet. 5-10% increase per jet dose. If slave loyality goes down too low, they may attempt to kill their master.

Animals

Animals always have full loyality, and will fight to their death if commanded to do so.

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