Talk:Ranger/@comment-50.131.124.253-20120525083617/@comment-74.181.81.214-20120526123834

Skill up your pawn and have a sit down in the Chair of Knowledge. Stop rushing in yourself, and your pawn will learn to do the same. Also, old habits die hard. If your pawn was a rushdown beast as a Strider..it may take some time. Additionally, check your skills, equipment, etc. You have to invest in your pawn before people will want to hire it. I think that people will come around to hiring the rogue classes at some point. I don't know if advanced party building is a concept the majority of players recognize. I haven't figured it out. My mage gets decent work...but it's a mage. High Anodyne and elemental affinities are good to have, and I think players may be doubling up on mages just to get the healing AND damage spells. Once players figure out how healing works, they may become less conservative and open up options for Sorcerers and Striders and Rangers for more efficient damage. Finally, I don't know where all the RC comes from. I sure as heck don't pay when I rent pawns, but I don't look for pawns that are higher level, either. Cultivate your pawn traits, be thoughtful with your skills, and be patient. The meta game will catch up eventually.