Talk:Pawn Inclination/@comment-35118728-20180327003352

Do hired pawns' behavior in battle truly affect your main pawn's inclination? I don't think so for various reasons:

First of all, it makes absolutely no sense. If there is a whole system designed to forge your pawn's personality depending on your actions and preferences, introducing an external factor such us hired pawns' behavior would entirely make it pointless. That would signify loosing control over your main pawn and your way to teach him or her less effective.

Last but not least, I've never experienced external influence over my own pawn. She is a warrior and started with utilitarian inclination, but due to my preference of making more use of my blade (I'm an assassin with sword'n'bow) she has became scather, which is really cool, andeldest her second inclination disappeared as it had the same value than pioneer. I will use some elixirs to set scather/pioneer/utilitarian or mitigator/scather/utilitarian to make her as combative as possible, but that being said no other factor has affected her personality (I mostly hire sorcerer pawns who normally differ on inclinations). I wouldlike love to see my observation confirmed or checked, as I don't think that info in the page was stated right. Just think of how little control would we have if our pawn were influenced by others' behavior.

Bonus: the ability to send foes up into the air available for warriors seems to work on a wide variety of beasts, even some you wouldn't expect. The other day my pawn launched into the space a huge garm -surely about 1 ton of pure weight- that had previously been knocked down by some lightning spells. Not sure if any other debilitation was inflicted, as the fight was pretty much me struggling for survival. I could not stop laughing till we arrived at Warrior's Respite. Quite impressive for a 1.54m tall warmaiden!