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==Getting your Mercenary== | ==Getting your Mercenary== | ||
You will first meet Raheir, the shield-bearer mercenary who will introduce you to the Mercenary Hideout, and the network of Mercs. | |||
On completing of an acquistion quest for each Mercenary you will then be able to hire them. | |||
==Mercenary Skills and Gear== | ==Mercenary Skills and Gear== | ||
Revision as of 14:20, 21 August 2024
Mercenaries can be recruited to fight alongside you and level up as you progress.
The Mercenaries were designed to replicate that small-party experience. You're going to see mercenary builds that may complement certain classes that already exist in the game. So if you're running around as a Sorcerer and you need someone out there playing a little bit of a tanking role we've taken that into account with all the mercenary types you would see. - Brent Gibson, Game Director, Blizzard, 12 July 2024
Classes of Mecerenaries
Four Mercenary classes have been confirmed offering a broad range of support to you build.
Raheir
Raheir is a Blacksmith and shield-bearer, a more defensive fighter who soaks up damage and uses his shield dome to protect the player. He is the first Merc that you meet and introduces you to the Mercenary network.
Sabu
Sabu is a drunken archer who offers range and utility support.
Varyana
Varyana is a Beserker Crone. She is a melee combat fighter who has a massacre meter that needs a constant stream of kills to fill up the meter leading to more power. She also has utility skills.
Aldkin
A Demon Child, a magic user who can transform from human to demon form.
Getting your Mercenary
You will first meet Raheir, the shield-bearer mercenary who will introduce you to the Mercenary Hideout, and the network of Mercs.
On completing of an acquistion quest for each Mercenary you will then be able to hire them.
Mercenary Skills and Gear
Nothing official other than what can be seen in the image above; a shield, a bow, an axe, and elemental damage. In the datamined files there is mention of lots of skills for each of the so-called 'mercs' but the vast majority appear to be taken from the existing playable classes. However, there was mention of a few unique skills that could point to roles even though names are likely to change.
Bounty Hunter
- Heavy Shot
- Concussive Trap
- Salvo
- Scatter Traps
- Molotov
- Snipe
- Explosive Charge
Shieldbearer
- Bastion (this has since also appeared as a Spiritborn skill which applies Thorns)
- Omnicast
- Crater
- Shield Throw
- Ground Slam
- Provoke
- Valiance
Berserker Crone
- Cleave
Cursed Child
- Shadow Tendrils
- Wither
- Flamesurge
- Haunt
There are also 'Passive' skills mentioned in the files but the numerous skill names look like placeholders but the concept of Passives is there.
As well as the role of fighter there may be more involved with Diablo 4's Mercenaries as also mentioned in the files are 'Professions' and 'Crafting'. No specific professions are named but perhaps Mercenaries will be trainable in one of the existing professions so that they can perform that crafting service for you out in the field.
Mercenary Currency
In Spiritborn gameplay videos, a currency inventory screen revealed a new type of currency linked to Mercenaries.
- Pale Marks are earned by increasing Rapport with Mercenaries by completing activities with them.
- Once you have earned a Rank of 5 Rapport with them you can begin Bartering for items or purchasing Trade Agreements.
Blizzard has said more about the Mercenaries will be revealed before the release of Vessel of Hatred.
Mercenaries Trailer
