Talk:Pawns/@comment-24539913-20140213205337/@comment-5966084-20140215175839

In my opinion, pawns aren't generaly that helpful against Death or Daimon. A good magic user can enchant your weapons or cast spells that will do reasonable damage, warrior types can attack it, and archer types will hit it from range...but your character will be the one doing the heavy lifting. One strategy I like is to have an archer in your party, you or a pawn though you would have better control/decision making, and arm the with explosive arrows. Multi-shot volleys of explosive arows can stun Death and drop him to the ground, giving you a couple of seconds to attack him risk-free. In the end, though, pawns attacking Death is just a good way for them to get one-shotted by his scythe because they can't get outof the way for crap.

I don't know if she'd be a great help, but my pawn Uriel is a level 200 mage with Holy Enchanting and a bunch of support/buff spells. Pair her with another high-level pawn and you stand a good chance at Death, at least (I've killed him three times so far, not bad considering I only specifically hunted him down once). My favorite class for my main character to be to take on Death is the Mystic Knight, because the 'Great Cannon' attack is powerful and has good range, and can be imbued with any elemental enhancement you give your weapon. Hope that helps a bit.