The best place to farm for a high-tier bearer is, like most thralls, the black galleon. You will likely not find a high-tier thrall on your first trip, but an easy place to look for a bearer thrall is Riverwatch in between E4 and F4. They may not do as much damage as your combat thralls, but they will survive just as well if not better. Their main stats are vitality and survival, and these will level well with your thrall. Even their pack (head-slot) can be removed with no effect on their carrying capabilities to equip a helmet. Additionally, they can be equipped with any of the same armor you would put on a combat thrall. The main draw of a bearer thrall is that they can have up to 25 inventory slots, depending on their tier. They may not be as mighty as the mammoth when it comes to carrying your goods, but their superior combat capabilities and low profile make them a preferred companion in the Exiled Lands. If you’re looking for a pack mule, a bearer thrall is a great option. They may be the most powerful allies available in Conan Exiles, due to their high strength and ability to equip armor, but there are better options when it comes to lugging your gear around. A combat thrall, however, is somewhat lacking in the inventory department. If all a thrall ever did was carry my treasures, they would still be a very valuable asset to me in the Exiled Lands. Whether helping in combat or crafting, it would be a far more difficult game without their addition. What makes a thrall a thrall? Is it their combat ability, their bonuses on a workbench, their innate ability to trap you in a small space, or is it their randomly generated, yet always ripped aesthetic? Whatever you think best characterizes them the most, it’s hard to argue their usefulness in Conan Exiles.
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