Adventuring Fellow

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Obtaining the Signal Pearl
You obtain the Signal Pearl which allows you to call your Adventuring Fellow after completing the following quests (in the following order): Adventuring Fellow Names When completing the quest Unlisted Qualities, you will have the following choices to name your Adventuring Fellow. This is the first step to determining what your Adventuring Fellow will look like.me
 * 1) Unlisted Qualities
 * 2) Girl in the Looking Glass
 * 3) Mirror, Mirror
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Adventuring Fellow Face
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 * There are three face types for each race and sex combination, and two hair colors for each of those face types. Three NPCs in various parts of Jeuno can be talked to while completing the Unlisted Qualities quest and your answer when talking to them will determine how your NPC Fellow looks. You will only ever need to talk to one of these NPCs to get the face you want for your NPC Fellow, by agreeing to the description they give. You can talk to the other Jeuno NPCs and not agree to the description; the one you actually agree to will lock in your choice. The three NPCs in Jeuno who determine what your NPC Fellow will look like are:
 * Red Ghost in Port Jeuno a Galka guard who wanders around G-8.
 * Akta in Ru'Lude Gardens, a Hume at H-10.
 * Kuah Dakonsa in Lower Jeuno, a Mithra at H-8 on a bridge overlooking the walkway.


 * After choosing the face type you want, you can select one of two different hair colors for your NPC Fellow. To do this, return to Upper Jeuno and talk to Bheem at F-5. He will verify the name and face style that you have chosen. Then he asks, "By the way, this person's hair wouldn't happen to be my favorite color, would it?" The answer you choose here determines the hair color your NPC Fellow has.

Leveling Up Your Adventuring Fellow

 * Your Adventuring Fellow will obtain a baseline experience point rate per hour.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will obtain experience points from killing mobs that con Easy Prey or above. The experience points gained by your Adventuring Fellow will be based upon your Adventuring Fellow's level and not yours.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will remain with your for a certain number of kills or a certain length of time, whichever comes first. The number/time increases based on your Adventuring Fellow Bond starting at a minimum of 15 mobs/45 minutes and increasing to a maximum of 30 mobs/90 minutes.
 * You can call your Adventuring Fellow in most zones.
 * Currently you cannot call your Adventuring Fellow in (1) Level capped areas such as Riverne - Site A01 or Pso'Xja, (2) Burning Circles/Special Arenas, (3) Dynamis, (4) Sky, (5) Sea, (6) Alliances, (7) Promyvion, with the exception of the Tactics Pearl quest, (8) Cities, (9) Beastmen strongholds of Qulun Dome, Monastic Cavern or Altar Room.
 * You can talk to your NPC when leveling and eventually she/he will tell you how much more experience she/he gained. The actual text of the message will varry depending on the race/sex of your Fellow.
 * 0%-20% into level: "I have recently risen in level. The next level is still quite some distance away."
 * 20%-40% into level: "There is still much work to be done. I must gain more experience if I am to become stronger."
 * 40%-60% into level: "I believe I have almost reached the halfway point to my next level. Let's not rest on our laurels, however!"
 * 60%-80% into level: "Well well. It appears my next level is not far off at all."
 * 80%-99% into level: "Any time now. My next level is very close indeed."


 * To have your Fellow obtain max XP/kill, at level 30 you must kill mobs at least 4 levels higher than your Fellow, from levels 31 to 50 you must kill mobs at least 3 higher than your Fellow, from levels 51 to 55 you must kill mobs at least 4 higher than your Fellow, from levels 56 to 60 you must kill mobs at least 5 higher than your Fellow and from levels 61+ you must kill mobs at least 6 higher than your Fellow.


 * Here is an small list on mobs that should be your targets.
 * If your Fellow is getting max xp/kill, the following chart indicates how many kills are needed to level up.

XPing With Your Adventuring Fellow

 * When you fight with your Adventuring Fellow you will receive a 30% reduction in your XP.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will disappear if you die.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will disappear if you zone.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will cast level appropriate spells (if set to Healer setting).
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will not be aggrod by mobs (either by sight, sound or magic).
 * Your Adventuring Fellow can be cured.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow does not lose XP when he/she dies.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow will use weapon skills and will skill chain.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow has an 'A' rating in all weapons.
 * Your Adventuring Fellow has the same stats no matter what race you choose.
 * You can call your Adventuring Fellow in an alliance as long as you adhere to the following:
 * Each party can only have 3 people max.
 * The alliance must be formed with the parties before the Adventuring Fellows are called.

Adventuring Fellow Bond
Similar to Fame, your Bond with your Adventuing Fellow can be strengthened.


 * Each time you use your Signal Pearl or Tactics Pearl you increase your Adventuring Fellow Bond.
 * Calling your Adventuring Fellow at a Rendezvous Point increases your Adventuring Fellow Bond.
 * You can also increase your Adventuring Fellow Bond by completing the following quests:
 * 1) Past Reflections (given ~4 summons after the 2nd weapon upgrade)
 * 2) Blighted Gloom (given ~3 summons after the 3rd weapon upgrade)
 * 3) Chameleon Capers
 * 4) Blessed Radiance
 * 5) Mirror Images


 * The strength of your bond will make new weapon upgrades available to your Adventuring Fellow, will allow you to increase your Adventuring Fellow's level cap, will allow for additional headgear options and increase the time that your Adventuring Fellow will fight by your side.
 * Currently the only known way to decrease your Adventuring Fellow Bond is by dropping your Signal Pearl.

Adventuring Fellow Fighting Styles
After your Adventuring Fellow Bond increases a little, you can set your Adventuring Fellow to be a healer type, attacker type or shield type at a Rendezvous Point.
 * Healer - will still attack, cast White Mage spells and has Auto Regen.
 * Shield - will attack and provoke mobs, has Undead Killer.
 * Attacker - will concentrate on attacking and will have Double Attack and Counter.

After completing the Chameleon Capers quest, you will be be offered additional styles (you can also trade with other players to aquire the manuals which teach your Fellow the additional styles)
 * Soothing Healer - advanced healing techniques (heals and remedies ailments faster)
 * Stalwart Shield - advanced tanking techniques (heals him/herself like a paladin)
 * Fierce Attacker - advanced fighting techniques (uses additional weapon skills)

Adventuring Fellow Level Caps
Upon first obtaining your Signal Pearl, your Adventuring Fellow will start at level 30 and will not be able to exceed level 50. As your Bond with your Adventuring Fellow increases, and as the level of your Adventuring Fellow increases, you will be able to start the following Adventuring Fellow level cap quests. There may be more than the following listed cap quests.
 * Picture Perfect - Increases NPC Level Cap to 55
 * Regaining Trust - Increases NPC Level Cap to 60
 * Mixed Signals - Increases NPC Level Cap to 65

Obtaining the Tactics Pearl
1. Summon your NPC at Rendezvous Point and use "Let's talk about quests" option until you get a message about Emptiness. 2. Go to any Promyvion and click on Rendezvous Point at the start of Promyvion to summon your NPC. 3. You have 45 minutes with your NPC (you don't have to call him with your Signal Pearl) to find "???". 4. When you kill mobs in Promyvion your NPC will gather experience. The maxmimum amount of experience that can be obtained is 2200. You can only kill a maxmimum of 30 mobs for max experience in that time period.
 * Prerequsities: Past Reflections & enough NPC relationship (~3 summons after completing Past Reflections)
 * The amount of XP your NPC receives will depend on which floor you click the ???.

5. When you find it - click it. Your NPC will get experience and you will have to option to warp back to entrance. 6. Go back to any city Rendezvous Point and call your NPC. 7. Get a new item - Tactics Pearl which will allow you to summon your NPC every 10 minutes.
 * Calling your NPC with a Tactics Pearl is the same as if called with the Signal Pearl.
 * You can get a Tactics Pearl once a week (resets after Tally) - you must drop the pearl before you can get the new one. Then you have to repeat the Promyvion quest. Dropping your Tactical Pearl doesn't worsen your NPC affinity.
 * If you fail the quest, it can be repeated the next real-life day (after JP midnight).

Adventuring Fellow Weapon Upgrades
As your Bond with your Adventuring Fellow increases, Luto Mewrilah will offer to take weapons from you and pass them along to your Adventuring Fellow. There are 6 upgrades based on the strength of your Adventuring Fellow Bond. Your Adventuring Fellow can equip any weapon type at any time. Your Adventuring Fellow will not necessarily use the weapon you trade, but will use the type of weapon you trade.

Adventuring Fellow Equipment

 * The equipment that your Adventuring Fellow wears does not affect his/her statistics. The equipment is for looks only.
 * What equipment he/she wears depends on where you choose to level.
 * In order to get your armor to change, you must:
 * 1) Kill max kills.
 * 2) Kill in a zone under the control, and with matching dominant power, for the armor path you desire (e.x. kill in Windurst controlled West Sarutabaruta to progress down the Windurst armor path).
 * 3) Do not level anywhere else without locking in any armor you do not wish to change.
 * As your Bond with your Adventuring Fellow increases you will be given the option to "lock in" certain equipment that your NPC is wearing. This option appears at a Rendezvous Point under the heading "Fashionable Equipment."  When you select one of the equipment options under the Fashionable Equipment submenu, you will lock in that piece of equipment so that it will not change regardless of where you choose to level.
 * Your NPC will initially ask you what he or she should keep. If you answer "none", your NPC responds "well, thats kind of boring", this means nothing is locked and all 4 pieces of armor could change. Once you choose a piece of armor to lock, then all other pieces that you did not select will still be changable. As your bond increases, you will be able to lock more than once armor piece at a time because immediately following your choice of armor piece, your NPC will ask "What else?", then, you will be able to select from a list of the 3 still unlocked armor pieces to keep.


 * Each of the 4 armor pieces is on it's own separate path. Thus, by satisfying the above requirements, assuming no pieces are locked, any one can change.
 * Also, there is a chance that rather than level up, the armor piece designated for change will reset to level 1. This does not always happen, but it can.  In all likelihood, the higher the level you advance, there is a increasing percent chance that your armor will reset.
 * Once your armor hits level 10, even if you level in a correctly controlled region, your armor will reset to level 1 if left unlocked.
 * Your armor will not change in Promy no irrespective of whether it is locked.

Adventuring Fellow Headgear
As your Adventuring Fellow Bond grows stronger, you will be presented with the following headgear choices for your NPC to wear. They are for cosmetic purposes only. Your NPC does not obtain the stats from these items. These headgear options are chosen at a Rendezvous Point. Which 5 options you will get depend on the race/sex/face of your Adventuring Fellow. You get the first headgear option after completing Past Reflections. You get the second headgear option at the same time as Blighted Gloom.

Obtaining A New Adventuring Fellow
Special thanks to Allakhazam users for information.
 * If you ever decide you want to change your NPC Fellow into another face type, race or sex, you can restart after completing the quest Mirror, Mirror. Talk to Luto Mewrilah and choose I want to quit this task and verify you want to get rid of your current NPC Fellow, and you will entirely lose your current Fellow and be able to complete the quests all over again, choosing a different NPC Fellow.