Sir Brennen
Legend
Heroes are nice in that you can equip them with weapons, off-hand items, runes and skills - all of your choosing. Plus, they level very quickly to keep pace with your primary character. All great benefits in comparison to the take-what-you-get, don't-follow-orders HenchiesVocenoctum said:I made the hop over to grab some Heroes from Nightfall, they're a great improvement over Henchmen, not sure if they're too much of a boost. Heck though, just the ability to give some of them ressurection instead of the signet is helpfull.![]()

I have an Ele in Prophecies, who just needs to complete the last couple of missions in the Ring of Fire isles. He often helps out others with missions or quests as they need (Just the PvE Drok's Run in particular is incredibly brutal, and I keep tweaking my guy for this one.) He has also reached the Mainland in NF, but only visits Kaineng City in Factions to purchase items for other characters. He is also my Farmer during events where you need to pick up a lot of collectables (candy cane shards during Wintersday, for example.) With big Area of Attack spells, he can toast 20+ orcs in a few seconds outside the Ruins of Surmia.
I have a Ritualist in Factions, who's still on "Noob" island. If you plan on going PvE, Ritualists need a lot of Henchie/PUG support, since they can get clobbered while casting their lengthy spells (and they have light armor.) This guy is probably going to be retired to "Mule" status once I complete the campaign.
Lastly, I have a Warrior/Ranger in NF who's just about to leave the "Noob" island. I'm actually enjoying playing a "dumb fighter" much more than I thought I would. Plus the fact that my Ele was able to sneak her an awesome looking Zodiac sword recently doesn't hurt
