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    Pirate Cursed
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    Lightbulb A little thing called Leadership

    Anyone remember that feat?
    It would be simple to introduce into DDO, I think, with the hireling system.
    Obviously, it can not be worked the way it is in PnP.
    However, it could be worked in this way. 1 clickie, summon cohort, whose level can never be higher than two levels below your level, and whose level is based on your leadership score.
    (A character’s base Leadership score equals his level plus any Charisma modifier. The character must still be 6th level or higher in order to gain the Leadership feat. Outside factors can affect a character’s Leadership score.)

    For an interesting twist....
    enhancements, changing your base cohort. 4 AP, your cohort is now a cleric. 6 more AP, your cohort is now a radiant servant.

    Prolly cap Cohorts at level 16 or so... maybe even ban them from raids or epics. Or maybe just epics.
    Or even allow them to go all the way to 18, but make it cost AP to customize them.

    OR. You have to level your cohort from level 1 to whatever the cap would be, choose his/ her levels/feats/ skill points/ enhancements.

    Whatever seems most balanced.

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    Community Member NadgersFishtoaster's Avatar
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    I've though about this for DDO too.

    For people unfamiliar with the Leadership feat, here is the SRD entry for it:

    http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/SRD:Leadership

    When it was implemented for Living Greyhawk where you only got the one follower, with the rest existing only for role-playing purposes.
    With that explanation over here is my take on how to implement it for DDO.

    I would implement the resulting henchman as hireling you could design yourself with a reduced attribute total (lower than 28 points). As you level, as your permanent Charisma changes, as you complete quests that raise, or lower, your leadership score then you redesign your henchman character.

    Your henchman would effectively become a custom hireling, which would be a drawback because hireling AI probably can't cope with open ended design and some hirelings, especially rogues, are premium.

    Therefore this would probably have to be a feature that you would have to pay for.
    Nadgers Fishtoaster, Halfling Rogue level 8, Ghallanda
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