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* The base game's group members cover all classes besides Barbarian, Monk and Rogue who you can pick up in the White March expansion. Recommended level for the White March is around 7.
* The base game's group members cover all classes besides Barbarian, Monk and Rogue who you can pick up in the White March expansion. Recommended level for the White March is around 7.


* Cipher is a popular main character choice as they have the most unique dialogue choices and the Cipher companion is both relatively unpopular and comes in late. Fighter, Paladin or Ranger are all fairly simple if you don't want to micromanage much. All classes are viable though, even on Path of the Damned.
* All classes are viable, even on Path of the Damned. Cipher is a popular main character choice as they have the most unique dialogue choices and the Cipher companion is both relatively unpopular and comes in late. Fighter, Paladin or Ranger are all fairly simple if you don't want to micromanage much.  


* While not necessary, you can hire a couple of generic party members in the first town of Gilded Vale to help fill out your party until you've picked up the official party members, and later use them to garrison your stronghold and run errands for you there.
* While not strictly necessary, you can hire a couple of generic party members in the first town of Gilded Vale to help fill out your party until you've picked up the official party members, and later use them to garrison your stronghold and run errands for you there.


* The Temple of Eothas dungeon in Gilded Vale is also much easier to tackle after you've picked up either some generic henchmen or the Priest and Chanter companions found in the nearby areas of Magran's Fork and Caed Nua, respectively. It's also an option to go around checking new areas for more party members until your group of 6 is full before going for quests or dungeons.
* The Temple of Eothas dungeon in Gilded Vale is also much easier to tackle after you've picked up either some generic henchmen or the Priest and Chanter companions found in the nearby areas of Magran's Fork and Caed Nua, respectively. It's also an option to go around checking new areas for more party members until your group of 6 is full before going for quests or dungeons.
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