Difference between revisions of "Sidekicks Summary Table"
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| [[Basic understudy]] || [[All the World's a Quest, and All the Men and Women Merely Heroes|level 9 quest]] || 10 || Attacks | | [[Basic understudy]] || [[All the World's a Quest, and All the Men and Women Merely Heroes|level 9 quest]] || 10 || Attacks | ||
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| [[Computer pharmacist]] || [[electropharmacological encyclopedia]] || 20 || +XP per turn<br>attacks<br>drops items | | [[Computer pharmacist]] || [[electropharmacological encyclopedia]] || 20 || +XP per turn<br>attacks<br>drops items |
Revision as of 07:46, 22 October 2015
- The sidekick becomes available after meeting the Bit Player for the last time during the level 9 quest, or when chosen as an option during retcon.
- The sidekick is managed in the sidekick section of the Hideout.
- The power of each focus scales with the hero's level, until its level cap is reached.
- Some effects and equipment give improved sidekick effectiveness.
- The judo kid gloves grants the sidekick additional capabilities when equipped.
- Prior to November 27 2014, sidekicks and companions were part of the same mechanic, and only one of either could be active at any given time.