Talk:Pawn Inclination/@comment-7852143-20130613202054

I'm sorry everyone has so much trouble with thier pawns. The fact of the matter is you teach your pawn. The AI will mimic then adjust the pawn to use what you are doing in battle to them being able to use moves etc to work with your style of play. You ever notice after you've set your pawns inclination that they are out in front of you and ready, then after a few battles they're following way behind like a lost pup. If you create a pawn and it is a different vocation then the arisen they play with (including arisens that hire them) they will only perform the basics and never get any better. An example when I figured this out I always try to play my pawn as the same vocation. When we were both warriors all she would do is try to power swing everything(never hit anything) I started to jump over smaller foes and at harpies using a regular swing and lo and behold after a couple of hours  she came flying over my head and took out a wolf with that move and she uses it regularly. After becoming strider she saw me practicing the jump and down stab on crates for practice now instead of only the 1- 2 stab she'll jump and down stab boxes at times and if an enemy is in the wrong spot(for them) guess what. The only time I've had to correct my pawns inclination in the last month of play is when I run off as an MK or MA, then it's automatic first change willl be gurdian secondary and eventually to primary also. So if you want a kick ass pawn without baby sitting, train em up in the vocations the same as you once they learn it they don't lose it and they will constantly(pleasantly)suprise you. Even if they do get lost and start at walls sometimes.