Talk:Death/@comment-8923133-20130712113400/@comment-8923133-20130717000553

thanks for the story snowfall, your obviously not one of the people this comment was written for, but hopefully this will help others gain a little insight about a fuctional build to help take out death. I know the Guardian set up brings pawns back to you to 'guard' (obv.) and the utilitarian is supposidly about effecitent item use, and possibly enchantment, but diffrent combos lead to diffrent pawn dispositions. Even as far as which one comes first creates diffrent 'fighting' styles (guardian/utilitarian vs utilitarian/guardian... no idea what it would be but i'd guess more apt to stay by you and defend then going to atk, but i haven't experimented enough to say for sure). It also seems from the sound of it, having a full party vs. smaller parties lead to the AI fuctioning diffrently (although i still love having two mages casting priority healing spells on you at the same time... great job computer). So as i was saying there's a lot of diffrent combinations to try, if you really end up smashing your head against the wall, try something else untill you find something that feels comfortable for you, or creat a special part that you put on your regester set whenever you want to fight specific 'bosses'/Large creatures