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All Rogue Trader Companions: Basics
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

All Rogue Trader Companions: Basics

Learn about all 13 companions in warhammer 40k rogue trader, including their origins and starting classes like Navy Officer, Ministorum Priest, and Navigator.

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Learn about all 13 companions in warhammer 40k rogue trader, including their origins and starting classes like Navy Officer, Ministorum Priest, and Navigator.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    There are a total of 13 companions available in warhammer 40k rogue trader.
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    Each companion has a unique background origin and a starting class, referred to as a Doctrine.
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    Companions are recruited over time, with many available at the start of the game and others joining later.
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    The following table lists companions, their origins, and their starting classes:
    • Abelard: Navy Officer, Warrior
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    Argenta: Ministorum Priest (Sister of Battle), Soldier
  6. 6
    Cassia: Navigator, Officer
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    Heinrix: Noble, Warrior
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    Idira: Psyker, Operative
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    Jae: Trader, Officer
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    Marazhai: Drukhari, Warrior
  11. 11
    Pasqal: Tech-Priest, Operative
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    Ulfar: Space Marine (Space Wolves), Soldier
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    Yrliet: Aeldari, Operative
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    Calligos (Iconoclast Only): – , –
  15. 15
    Incendia (Dogmatic Only): – , –
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    Uralon (Heretical Only): – , –
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    Some companions have exclusive origins that the player character cannot choose, such as Pasqal and the Aeldari companions.
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    Three companions are tied to your conviction (Iconoclast, Dogmatic, or Heretical).
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    Most companions are available early in the game, allowing you to level and customize them as you see fit.
Tips
  • Consider the unique origins and classes when forming your party composition.
  • The starting class (Doctrine) is scripted and reflects the companion's core playstyle.
  • The question of the best companion combination for a Noble Master Tactician Rogue Trader is a common one, so experiment with different party setups.

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