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The best perk for finding and recruiting these people is that once they’re in the base, companions can train the player in various skills. Training can be as simple as choosing dialogue options or as complex as running an obstacle course. While Chernobylite is not the kind of game where companions will stick by the player’s side no matter what, the game does keep track of the player’s actions, which will influence whether certain companions approve of the player or not. Once the relationship reaches “Terrible,” that companion will leave the group. So players should be careful about their decisions if they want to keep all of the companions.

While Chernobylite is currently only available on PC, it will arrive on consoles later this year.

Olivier

Olivier is the first potential companion players will come across in the survival horror game, so naturally, it makes sense to start with him. He actually appears as early as the game’s prologue and becomes available as a companion from then on out.

Olivier’s Skills

Reflex: +3 Health Parkour: Faster Sprint, Reduced Fall Damage Perfect Parkour: Even Faster Sprint, Greatly Reduced Fall Damage Patience: +25% Shotgun Damage Perfect Patience: +50% Shotgun Damage

Mikhail

Players can find Mikhail during the quest aptly named “Mikhail in Trouble.” The mission takes place in the Eye of Moscow, and players have a time limit of 1 day to complete it. The quest involves Mikhail informing the player that he is stuck where the player finished the Hack NAR Servers quest and asking for help.

Mikhail lives in a radiated part of town, so players should be certain that they have a gas mask ready before starting this quest. Once players save Mikhail, they can then recruit him as part of their team.

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Mikhail’s Skills

Capacity: +12 Inventory Slots Gathering: +15 Resources Gathered Survival Instinct: +10% Food when gathering Plants and Mushrooms Perfect Survival Instinct: +20% Food when gathering Plants and Mushrooms

Olga

It takes not one but two missions to recruit Olga. First, during the mission “Traitor,” Olivier will ask the player to kill the scavenger. If players want to recruit Olga, they should let the scavenger go free instead.

Later, during the mission “A Voice in the Woods,” players will find the scavenger in a cell inside Olga’s camp. If the player frees the scavenger, he will then tell Olga about the player’s kind gesture. Once Olga hears about the player’s actions, she will be available as a recruitable companion.

Olga’s Skills

Discipline: +3 Health Organization +6 Inventory Slots Perfect Organization: +12 Inventory Slots Control: +25% Assault Rifle Damage Perfect Control: +50% Assault Rifle Damage

Tarakan

Tarakan first comes into play during the mission “Old Documents.” Here, the player will eventually be led to his safe, though the room will lock and slowly fill with gas, requiring a quick escape.

Later on, the player will be given the mission “The Crumb Trail.” Tarakan is being hunted by NAR soldiers and it’s up to the player to save him. After players kill all of the NAR soldiers, Tarakan will join their team and become a potential companion.

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Tarakan’s Skills

Camouflage: Enemies won’t detect Igor for longer Saving: Crafting/Building Items are 10% cheaper Perfect Saving: Crafting/Building Items are 20% cheaper Software Upgrade: Players can use the Environmental Analyzer to highlight enemies Perfect Software Upgrade: Players can scan with the Environmental Analyzer more often

Sashko

Sashko first appears early on in Chernobylite, during the mission “A Memento From The Past.” Though Sashko will introduce himself here, he won’t be able to become a companion until much later in the game. In fact, Sashko is the last companion players will recruit, although he is arguably also the easiest to recruit.

Players will encounter Sashko again during the mission “The Final Exam.” After reaching the third floor of the building, Sashko will be waiting. He’ll ask the player to take a “leap of faith.” In this case, a leap of faith is a leap from the third story onto the pavement below. Fortunately, it’s a safe landing. After watching the player jump, he’ll join the team and be available to recruit as a companion. Sashko’s skills actually perfectly match Olivier’s skills, but that doesn’t mean that he isn’t worth recruiting.

Sashko’s Skills

Reflex:+3 Health Parkour: Faster Sprint, Reduced Fall Damage Perfect Parkour: Even Faster Sprint, Greatly Reduced Fall Damage Patience: +25% Shotgun Damage Perfect Patience: +50% Shotgun Damage

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