Summary
- Get mounts to speed up dungeon travel & earn rewards by completing Adventures of different difficulty levels.
- Earn money for gear upgrades by selling unused items & upgrading gear for more challenging rewards.
- Set checkpoints frequently during dungeons to respawn closer if needed, avoid area attacks & let tanks initiate fights.
Fellowship is an online multiplayer dungeon crawler set in an exciting fantasy universe. Players can take on dungeons full of unique enemies and bosses using one of three playstyles: Tank, Healer, or Damage Dealer.
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Players can experience all three as the Public Playtest runs from February 24, 2025 – March 03, 2025, before the game enters its Early Access period sometime in 2025. We’ve put together six beginner tips to help those playing Fellowship get started.
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Get A Mount
Choose From Three Options
Mounts are rideable animals that players can purchase and equip before they go on Adventures. Mounts make travel a lot faster in the dungeons, so teammates won’t be left behind. Mounts can be found in Stables in the Stronghold where players first load in.
Players can earn mounts during the Public Playtest by completing Adventures of different difficulty levels. See below for all the Mount rewards:
- Vidahlian Courser – Complete +1 Difficulty Dungeon
- Ael’deth Prowler – Complete +5 Difficulty Dungeon
- Sir Bombastic – Complete +15 Difficulty Dungeon
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Scrap Weapons And Gear For Money
Save Up For Upgrades And More
Players will need money to upgrade and purchase new gear. Money will be earned by opening loot boxes after a dungeon has been completed, but players can also sell unused weapons and gear to the Artificer.
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The Artificer is at the Stronghold, banging on an anvil. Players must click on them to interact and drag and drop any gear they want to scrap. Certain items will be worth more than others, so always check the inventory for valuable items or better gear to equip, and then sell anything left behind.
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Upgrade Gear
Get Stronger Equipment To Face Stronger Enemies
Players can upgrade their gear, including armor and weapons as they progress through the game. The new Adventures will get more challenging and dangerous as they complete dungeons. The harder a dungeon is, the better the reward, so players will want to ensure they are prepared.
Players can upgrade their gear by first opening their stash. There they’ll find all their equipped armor and their inventory. To upgrade an item, click on it and drag and drop it to the upgrade box on the left-hand side of the Inventory screen. The required materials to upgrade an item will be listed underneath it. They may need to do a bit of questing to get all the materials necessary, but the upgrades are worth it.
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Set Checkpoints Often
Don’t Get Left Behind
During an Adventure, players will find campfires at various points inside the dungeon. These campfires are spawn points; if players die, they will be sent back to their last set checkpoint.

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Players must set checkpoints manually by right-clicking on them. Make sure to do this often, because some of the dungeons are large, and their backtrack will be lengthy if players die and haven’t recently set a checkpoint to respawn at. If players die during the boss fight or toward the end of an Adventure, they won’t have to run as far to get back and support their allies if they’re actively setting checkpoints throughout the dungeon.
Players can respawn one time on their own, and then they must either wait for everyone to die or be healed by an ally to come back a second time.
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Avoid Area Attacks
Boss Enemies Deal More Damage
Boss fights are the last thing players will do before they can clear a dungeon. These enemies are typically massive, with giant health bars and several special attacks that deal tons of damage. Some special attacks are area attacks that can hit multiple people and will usually stun players.
Certain bosses even have special attacks that can knock players back and possibly over the edge of cliffs to their deaths. Players should always pay attention to the ground where the area attack’s range will be displayed. Avoid them by hiding, or Tanks and Damage Dealers can interrupt these special attacks with a well-timed stunning blow.
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Let The Tanks Attack First
Take Enemies By Surprise
Healers and Damage Dealers have the least amount of defense, so when they take damage, they get hit hard. As such, players can have their Tanks initiate fights to compensate for this. Tanks are versatile fighters who can dish out as much damage as they can take, and players can use this to their advantage against stronger enemies.
Fights will start when players either get close to an enemy or attack one. There are ranged attacks that Tanks and Damage Dealers can use to get in a few hits from a distance. However, these typically have a cool-down period or limited use, so use them intentionally. The best method is usually to get up close and personal with the offensive characters and start dealing damage from there. Just be wary of special attacks.
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