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Sit in the one in the middle of the spinny blades in the library area. o3o
use welcome company and destroy everything just by walking everywhere. ;)
anyways next will come a book familiar, a armored head familiar, and finally a baur familiar
but I only really use that carabosse one also,
the knight once upgraded enough will block an attack for you every so often
no clue what the sword does as its improved
carabosse points out breakable walls and uses fairy items on you (so if you have a fairy potion she will give you 1 potions worth of healing when you are low on health at the cost of a fairy potion)
the book supposedly will buff you
the head supposedly will become 5 heads (and can petrify?)
and the baur familir no clue at all
Sword when upgraded just gets more moves to use, but it still has the handicap of being too slow on the wind up. 95% of enemies you fight will be dead before it hits them. You might think it'd be better for bosses, but the toughest bosses are always moving, thereby usually dodging the sword.
Dantallion (the book) will buff your STR, which is more useful than supplying its own damage through attacks. It does occasionally cast spells, but they're all very random.
The heads I don't know if they can petrify, but they track accurately and yes there can be 5 of them at high enough rank/grade, so they can be powerhouses.
Baur is kind of a dork. He just rolls around. You can push him with your spells, but that also means he can accidentally block your spells from hitting the target. I think the idea behind him is you can "control" him by hitting him with spells and weapons, and knock him into things.
The Sword also becomes a Weapon that you can use, instead of using it as a familar, also the weapon version becomes stronger when you upgrade and level up the familar version and makes more damage, but I don't know how many level it's needs befor it gets an damage bonus and what it's max damage is when the familar version has Max level.
I'm not sure either. By the time you would find the best weapons in the game, though, aside from maybe the Bloodbringer sword, the Bloodbringer sword will be far outmatched. I don't know if it's worth it to spend all that time leveling up the familiar.
Call me when he turns into a Buer Chariot at high levels.
So I would say yes: 100% certain there is not a fairy variant, it's just Carabosse.