In GreedFall, choosing the right companions can have a huge impact on your journey, both in combat and in narrative outcomes. There are five unique companions you can recruit, each tied to a major faction and offering distinct combat styles and personalities. Here’s a full breakdown of who they are, what they do, and how to make the most of them.
1. Siora
- Faction: Native Islanders
- Combat Role: Uses light blades and elemental ranged magic
- Strengths: Excellent at handling multiple enemies with area-of-effect magic; also a useful translator and cultural bridge when dealing with native factions
- Personality Note: Very protective of her people. Making decisions that harm the natives will damage your relationship with her.
- Questline: Expect an emotionally driven storyline focused on loyalty, heritage, and cultural survival.
2. Petrus
- Faction: Theleme (Religious Missionaries)
- Combat Role: Balanced fighter; competent at both ranged and melee combat
- Strengths: Diplomatic skills and religious insight can help in quests involving Theleme or moral conflicts
- Personality Note: Charismatic and fatherly, but harbors hidden ambitions. Aligning too closely with the natives may cause friction.
- Questline: Likely to involve Theleme politics and religious philosophy.
3. Kurt
- Faction: Coin Guard (Mercenaries)
- Combat Role: Melee powerhouse and tank
- Strengths: Great frontline fighter; absorbs damage well and keeps enemies busy
- Personality Note: Loyal and battle-hardened, but even he has ambitions. Your decisions can push him to leave the party.
- Questline: Explores his background as a soldier and the complex politics of the Coin Guard.
4. Vasco
- Faction: Nauts (Seafaring Navigators)
- Combat Role: Agile fighter using one-handed blades and firearms
- Strengths: Speed and mobility; ideal for fast-strike tactics and ranged support
- Personality Note: Mysterious and secretive, likely with a deep and layered backstory
- Questline: Unraveling the secrets of the Nauts and Vasco’s true role within the faction
5. Aphra
- Faction: Bridge Alliance (Scholars and Scientists)
- Combat Role: Ranged combat and bomb use
- Strengths: Excellent support character with ranged attacks and crowd control
- Personality Note: Fascinated with native culture, but analytical and fact-driven. Likely to clash with more spiritual or impulsive characters.
- Questline: Likely to focus on scientific exploration and ethical dilemmas around experimentation.
Party Composition Tips
- Match to Your Playstyle: If you’re playing a melee tank, bring ranged characters like Aphra or Siora. If you’re focused on magic, Kurt is a great tank to soak damage.
- Narrative Synergy: Consider the faction politics. Pairing Petrus with Siora may lead to rich, conflict-heavy dialogue. Vasco and Aphra can provide more detached, intellectual perspectives.
Equipment and Management
- While you can’t control companions directly in combat, you can upgrade their gear. Equip better armor, weapons, and accessories to enhance their effectiveness.
- Each companion has limitations based on their combat style. For example, Kurt cannot use guns or magic. Focus upgrades on what they excel at.
Conclusion
Companions in GreedFall are more than just combat assets. They’re storytellers, quest givers, and mirrors for your own decisions. Whether you build a party for synergy or simply because you like their personalities, choosing the right allies is key to mastering both the battles and the political webs of Teer Fradee.
Choose wisely, equip thoughtfully, and get ready to form some of the most meaningful bonds in RPG gaming.




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