: "Garlesa Gone Wild." This level 12 hunt is a primary way to secure kW (kilowatts) of power and gil early in your progression.
: While you only have two, prioritize Guard Duty (for Camp Money) or Mining (for Camp Stone) to fund early camp upgrades. 2. Final Fantasy XV: Comrades (Part 2)
: When sending members on Dispatch Missions, taking more than the minimum required number of comrades (e.g., sending 3 or 4 when only 2 are required) grants a 20% to 40% yield bonus on resources like Camp Stone and Lumber.
: If playing solo, you can recruit up to three AI companions to fill out your party for these early hunts. 3. Ahoy Board Game: "Mollusk Union" Comrades Crimson Desert: How To Get More Comrades At Your Camp
Depending on what you are playing or looking for, "2: Comrades" typically refers to the in Crimson Desert , where you begin with exactly two default comrades. It can also refer to multiplayer mechanics in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades or specific board game strategies. 1. Crimson Desert: "2 Comrades" Camp Guide
Focus on the rumor early to unlock three comrades (Ronnie, Tranan, and Brice) simultaneously.