All Metaphor ReFantazio Followers and how to upgrade them
Where to find every Follower in Metaphor ReFantazio and how to rank them up
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Metaphor ReFantazio Followers are similar to the Confidants in Atlus’ Persona series, and see players needing to spend time with their companions and important individuals they encounter, if they hope to tap into their full potential. By spending time with them and completing their various requests, you will not only unlock strongerMetaphor ReFantazio Archetypesto acquire, but also other bonuses including discounts and new inventory at shops, assisting you in dungeons and more.
How to rank up Metaphor ReFantazio Followers
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Ranking up your followers in Metaphor ReFantazio is done in a variety of ways, such as finding items they are looking for, helping them on quests, and fighting them while out-and-about on the world map but the majority are done by agreeing to spend time with them and listening to their stories. Sometimes this can be during the afternoon portion of the day, the evening, or only when you are traveling somewhere in your gauntlet runner, but your trusty fairy friend Gallica will let you know when someone wants to talk to you!
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They will also show up on the city maps as a small shaking hands icon, or with an exclamation mark in your followers menu, so it’s pretty easy to see and find folks that are ready to rank up. With each Follower, there will be times when you will need to have at least a certain rank in a specific heroic virtue (Courage, Eloquence, Imagination, Wisdom, or Tolerance) so be sure to keep leveling those up as well by reading books, interacting with folks in cities (they will have an icon above their heads), and completing requests or bounties.
This guide will give you an idea of what each Follower will grant you along with some tips on how to begin your journey with each of them.
All Metaphor ReFantazio Followers
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Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Gallica
Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Strohl
Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Hulkenberg
Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Junah
Complete the side quest “Save the Mourning Snakes” on the Virga Islands
Eupha
Complete the side quest “The Trial of Malnova” on Virga Island, speak to Eupha after she joins your party to unlock the quest.
Basilio
Speak to him on board your Skyrunner while en route somewhere after Louis has made his final challenge on 9/24.
Maria
Obtained naturally over the course of the story. To increase her follower rank, return to her with pictures that you gain over the course of your journey.
Catherina
Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Brigitta
Obtained by completing the quest “A Bullish Embargo“ from Brigitta (Requires level 2 Wisdom)
Neuras
Obtained by completing the quest “Providing a Spark”. You can unlock the village of Komero by accepting the quest “Hatching a Plan” from the gentleman in Martira.
You upgrade his rank by finding relics while out-and-about in the world. For example, you can find relics in theTomb of Lament(Grieving Ghost of Lament quest from Port Brilehaven),Malnova Archipelago(Trial of Malnova quest from Virga Islands),Everfrost Forest,Scoundrel’s Hold, andMt. Vulkano.
Heismay
Obtained naturally over the course of the story.
Alonzo
Complete the side quest “A Dagger, a Ring, and a Rake” in Martira.
Bardon
Speak with Bardon after the events in Martira the day before you leave.
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