Why have a follower?

Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:45 am

Is there any way of turning off the flirting stuff? I really liked some aspects of Vilja (the way she interacts with other NPCs was particularly clever, I thought - although I didn't like the tedious 'tee hee, girls love talking about diets!' bit) but I found the constant 'ooh, you're looking at my bottom, you naughty person!' stuff a bit irritating, given my character was married and such. (Mind you, I'm also not sure I can deal with the way she kinda looks like a walking Barbie doll or something because I don't use any mods which 'prettify'/blandify NPC appearances...)

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Meghan Terry
 
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Post » Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:35 pm

Because extra damage and meat shield.

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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:39 am

Because On consoles, I can't carry all this [censored] by myself :P I need a robot pack mule to help me.

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Post » Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:17 pm

I sometimes get a follower like Faendal early on to help carry my crap and distract my enemies if I'm playing a weak starting style like pure mage. I like running around with my Shield Brother Farkas for RP reasons but it's usually only on detours during the Companions quest.

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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 11:50 am

It gives your enemies an extra person to aim at. And usually followers have an obscene amount of heal, unlike in Oblivion. :P

But yeah.. Mainly RP reasons. If you like up the funny videos on YouTube, most people make their own fun with followers.
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