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<blockquote data-quote="Merkuri" data-source="post: 5421858" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>You can take some inspiration from video games and give the PC a companion, using the companion rules in the DMG2 (I think that's where they appeared). </p><p></p><p>The player gets to control the companion in battle, but the DM controls the companion's personality and stuff like that. It can give you a way to roleplay when there's no one else around and it lets the PC have a bit more flexibility in battle. You can find plot reasons to swap out the companion every once and a while for some variety.</p><p></p><p>As a player, I find that I like to have one character that I think of as "me" in a game, so I'd find this type of setup more appealing than if the DM had told me to roll up two or three characters and I was expected to play them all equally. Plus, having two or three characters' worth of powers in a battle is a bit hard to juggle as you get to higher levels, which makes the companion mechanic appealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merkuri, post: 5421858, member: 41321"] You can take some inspiration from video games and give the PC a companion, using the companion rules in the DMG2 (I think that's where they appeared). The player gets to control the companion in battle, but the DM controls the companion's personality and stuff like that. It can give you a way to roleplay when there's no one else around and it lets the PC have a bit more flexibility in battle. You can find plot reasons to swap out the companion every once and a while for some variety. As a player, I find that I like to have one character that I think of as "me" in a game, so I'd find this type of setup more appealing than if the DM had told me to roll up two or three characters and I was expected to play them all equally. Plus, having two or three characters' worth of powers in a battle is a bit hard to juggle as you get to higher levels, which makes the companion mechanic appealing. [/QUOTE]
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