

This gives a broad overview of if the class is good and will be accepted into a party or not. The goal of this page is to create a list and rank the favorability of that class combo in the community. I would happily accept a bunch of small tasks before being given a promotion and moving on to more challenging missions, but promotions in The Companions come way too easily for the player - you can literally enroll in the Companions in the morning then become a member of the circle that very night, so your attempt at comparing it to a real world organization is quite laughable.In every MMORPG there are certain classes that are more preferable than other.
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Bear in mind that other Companions like Athis and Njada haven't become full circle members even though they've been members longer than the playable character and are likely to be more skilled fighters as they provide training sessions, so what missions have they been receiving that they can't move up in the Companions? Then after that I just got one task to kill a witch, and then the Circle decides I'm worthy of sharing their werewolf blood. It's hardly unreasonable to expect being given a few more challenging tasks before receiving the first mission accompanying a shield brother. That little bitch task of beating up the medicine woman is basically all that was required to prove myself worthy of going on the mission to collect the fragment of wuuthrad. I'm gonna go back to an earlier save and see if I can get a different quest put in its place. So anyway, I couldn't accept that as part of my initiation. Let's give him a slightly more challenging role like punching an unarmed shopkeeper in the mouth - that will definitely determine how capable he is." Who was it that decided Arcadia was such a problem that they needed to seek the services of a specialist band of fighters to take care of her? Lars Battleborn? Or did Idalof get upset when Arcadia misdiagnosed him with a case of the rattles? Why not just have me beat up Carlotta for not wanting to shag the local lute player?Īnd at what point did the Companions think that would make me worthy to go on a mission for a rare artifact that's part of their long standing culture? Was it like "OK, this guy stood up to Vikas, so he's kinda tough, but I'm not sure he's quite ready yet. I mean, really? OK, Arcadia's a bit of a chatter box and she can be a tad annoying, but she's not exactly Uthgerd the Unbroken who drinks like a sailor and challenges blokes to a fistfight, or Maven Blackbriar who's a fricking mob boss that owns half the Rift. Not killing any bandits or monsters that threaten the safety of farmers and travelers out in the countryside, I proved myself worthy by standing up to the wrath of the almighty Arcadia. So that's all it took to prove myself worthy of stepping up in the companions - a couple of delivery tasks for warriors who can't be bothered to walk up a flight of stairs to collect their weapons, and beating up the local medicine woman. I return to Jorvaskr, and Farkas tells me that Skjor has a special mission for me - it's time to go after the fragment of Wuthraad. Arcadia takes the beating and goes back to smiling sweetly behind her counter and trying to convince me that I'm riddled with diseases so she can sell me her potions. So I shrug my shoulders and go along with it. Then after Farkas shows me to the sleeping quarters, he gives me a 'Muscle for Hire' quest that involves beating up. I take my time interacting with each member, then have a scuffle with Vilkas in the training yard and hand his sword to the blacksmith, then deliver the shield to Aela. With my latest character, I started following the companions quest line.
