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oh yeah i also read this... so useless extra char-.-
- He should join your team once the prologue has ended
- There should be a short cutscene introducing him. The DLC costs >20% of the base-game. There should have been considerable effort poured into it.
- You should be able to change out his gear with the exception of his Daemon sword
- You should be able to allocate his skills
- Not being able to level him up means he is an exp blackhole. Theres no point in getting kills with him.
- I do like how he comes in with 99/99 critical wounds (It would suck to lose a DLC character)
- I do like that you CANT modify the way he looks. He's a named lore character so I'm oddly ok with this. I feel like future DLC lore characters should also have fixed appearances.
Crowe wouldn't be useless if you got him right away considering he comes with 2 x 3/3 grenades. Those grenades are VERY useful in the early game before your knights have learned unique abilities of their own.
Knowing what I know about the DLC, if I could go back in time, I would tell myself not to buy it. Crowe would have been incredibly useful UP TO the Eldar Craftworld. By the time I completed the craftworld, my standard knights were much better than Crowe and his static build.
I mean he is one and only Castelan Champion of the Purifiers brotherhood. And while maybe not as legendary as Draigo, he stands there on the same level as Brother-captain Stern and Justicar Anval Thawn. The legend. He also very much outranks our provisional Force Commander.
10000% agreed
you can cheese him though, as he has the immortal perk you can just wound him over and over and he gets augments each time. Its not as good as being able to customize his armour but it does work if you really want to use him.
It does feel wrong that its just 'turns up out of the blue and no one says anything', I did expect a mission or some kind of unique interactions at lest. At the very lest his voice lines need editing, maybe not re-recording but at lest need to be louder, I honestly have no idea what he says and compared to the reverb and authority in the other knights (even without helmets..which is odd) he sounds like he is talking from three blocks away
Any people complain about Paradox DLCs...