The world is full of bots — but a Companion is yours. With one command you claim a single, permanent partner: you pick its race, class and name, and it fights at your side with full combat AI, follows you, levels alongside you, and — because it uses the same AI brain as every WOW Legends bot — chats in character and remembers you across sessions and days. Treat it well and it warms to you; be cruel and it stays cold next time you meet.
You get one companion per character. Choose its race, class and name — the name is permanent and uniquely yours:
.companion create <race> <class> <name> # example: .companion create tauren shaman Mooga
Changed your mind? .companion forget releases your current companion (this also erases its memory of you), and then you can create a new one.
Your companion is there when you want it and out of the way when you don't:
.companion # who is my companion? (status) .companion summon # call it to your side .companion dismiss # send it away (frees a party slot for friends) .companion forget # release it permanently (wipes its memory)
Running a dungeon with real friends? .companion dismiss to free the spot, then
.companion summon later — it returns exactly as it was, memory and all.
Your companion isn't a pet — it's a full party member running the same combat AI as every WOW Legends bot. It tanks, heals or DPSes for its class, follows you across the world, and levels up alongside you, so it never falls behind.
Engages your targets and plays its role — a healer keeps you up, a tank holds the line.
Sticks with you and joins your group automatically when you summon it.
Levels with you so it's always a match for whatever you take on.
Want to direct it mid-fight? Whisper it an order — orders start with $:
/w <name> $follow, $stay, $tank, $heal, $dps.
A plain whisper (no $) is just chat. See the Owner Guide.
Whisper your companion like any bot and it answers in character for its race and class. The difference: it's always the same companion, so the bond builds over time.
/w <name> how are you holding up? /w <name> let's go find a fight
Your companion uses your server's AI brain — our hosted AI (no setup, just credits — 1 credit = 1 reply, open to anyone), or bring your own Ollama or API key. Setting that up is covered under AI chat in the Owner Guide.
That's your companion — one command to claim it, and a partner that fights beside you and
actually remembers the journey. .companion create <race> <class> <name> — go meet your buddy. 🐺