You can have up to three of the Acolyte groups and two of the Zealots (before Class Hall research improvements). I’m going to use the Priest names for convenience (priests FTW!) which are Group of Acolytes (plebs, aka GoA) and Band of Zealots (beefy dudes, aka BoZ). One of the new features of companion missions is the ability to recruit disposable minions which all have different titles for each class. The only thing in the app that is different than in-game is the ability to see how long the missions will stay available to you before they disappear. Followers are listed underneath the quest box area and simply need to be tapped to be added to the line-up and tapped again to be removed. You will still be able to see the % chance of completing the mission successfully as well as the % chance of the bonus rewards, if applicable. The cost of the mission out of how many resources you have left are below all that. When you tap on a mission it will pop up all the relevant information you’d get in-game: mission name, experience granted, duration, as well as the enemies faced and what abilities need to be countered. On the Missions tab, players can check available missions, missions in progress, and even assign a Combat Ally. However, this time around we’re limited to 5 (that’s 5). We’re back to collecting companions to send them on (sometimes questionable) missions in Legion. To help you get through your day, Blizzard has graciously released a WoW Legion Companion App to help manage your followers, companion quests, and even keep an eye on what world quests have popped up. Most of us have had to return to work and thankfully Blizzard knows that the struggle is real when having to balance WoW life and real life. ![]() By now the launch day rush has ended and hopefully you’ve all come up for air from Blizzard’s sixth World of Warcraft expansion - Legion.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |