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Followers are Diablo III's answer to the {{iw|Mercenaries Mercenaries}} of Diablo II. There are three followers, the [[Scoundrel]], [[Enchantress]], and [[Templar]], each of whom has their own personality and back story. Followers join your hero only when he or she is playing solo, and they are only strong enough to be of use in Normal difficulty.
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[[Follower]]s are Diablo III's answer to the {{iw|Mercenaries Mercenaries}} of Diablo II. There are three followers, the [[Scoundrel]], [[Enchantress]], and [[Templar]], each of whom has their own personality and back story. Followers join your hero only when he or she is playing solo, and they are only strong enough to be of use in Normal difficulty.
  
In addition to the Followers, players will regularly encounter "Hirelings," wandering NPCs that join up for a short time, usually just a single quest.
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In addition to the Followers, players will regularly encounter "[[Hireling]]s," wandering [[NPCs]] that join up for a short time, usually just a single [[quest]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 9 July 2011

Followers are Diablo III's answer to the Mercenaries of Diablo II. There are three followers, the Scoundrel, Enchantress, and Templar, each of whom has their own personality and back story. Followers join your hero only when he or she is playing solo, and they are only strong enough to be of use in Normal difficulty.

In addition to the Followers, players will regularly encounter "Hirelings," wandering NPCs that join up for a short time, usually just a single quest.