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May 15, 2011dnygren09 posted a message on The Follower BluesPosted in: NewsQuote from Jackzor
I would assume you only do those quests when you're playing in Normal, but they could just have the quests and the followers are just at the end. They have said that the follower quests fit into the main story.
I'm trying to understand what you meant by this, and here's what I've got: It will be like in d2 where you redo the blood raven quest in NM but instead of unlocking the mercs again you unlock something else, or get nothing.
if that is what you meant, then how is it possible to still have a quest present in the 2nd and 3rd playthrough, when the followers are the main point of said quest? It would drastically change the quest to remove the follower part of it, unless you don't mind running into Kormac's twin in NM. -
May 15, 2011dnygren09 posted a message on The Follower BluesI wanna start by saying that I agree with blizz and support what they are doing. My question is as follows:Posted in: News
(I am asking this assuming that when we start in NM and Hell we will have our leveled followers with us, like we did with our mercs in d2.)
Since the followers are more tied into the story plot and are gained through quests rather than gold, does this mean that the follower quests will not appear in the second and third playthrough? and if they don't will it feel like there is a chunk missing from the story, or will the story change? jw - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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That sounds about right ig, but I wonder then if its just purely an aesthetic thing and you can still buy items that other players have sold to them.
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So my question is when you play with your friends you are obviously more than likely be at a different spot in the game than some of them, so your artisans may be at a different level than theirs are. So how will that look in the game? Will each player have his/her own caravan, or will there just one caravan and other players will have to pay to use your artisans? (kind of like in D2 when you haven't rescued cain yet and you had to pay him to id items if you were in someone else's game)
Any clarification on this subject would be nice, and if this topic has already been discussed just tell me so. Im not afraid of sounding stupid. But if it hasn't feel free to voice your own opinions or theories of how this might work.