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Of course, there's xp and gold, but that should be a non-issue at that point in the game. There are some unique items, but if you don't know what they are, you won't miss them. In general, there are so many items available that missing a few excellent options shouldn't matter (plus, they might not be "excellent" for all parties).
Seriously, every single time I walked into camp and saw that weeaboo crap on my character bar it aggravated the hell out of me. I finally just kicked her, but I wish I could roll back time and kill her again instead.
You know a character is done right when it elicits such a strong and emotional response from the playerbase.
I wouldn't suggest killing her though. Just don't do the enigma.
Still, compared to Kingmaker with zero interesting companions, here in WOTR we at least got brilliantly and creatively written Regill. Arueshalae is tolerable in her childish attempts to live a good life, and Seelah can be forgiven just because of her wedding quest, which brings nostalgic memories.
Can't we just expel characters from the party? No need to go and kill them(except maybe Camelia, depending on how you play Act 3).
i personaly didnt mind her
to me tho i kinda hate ember
yeah sue me
also
kinda, Even with Camelia i think shes under-rated / misunderstood to a point
tell me more about these nostalgic memories