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Yet I've had a level 7 pawn of a duplicate vocation as my highest level pawn talk to me when my entire party is 15+
Also I dont care, it's not gentle, it rips my focus from the game, it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ annoying, if my party is underleveled so be it, that's MY problem, every single time my focus gets ripped from the game to force me to talk to a random NPC i didnt ask to talk to or want to talk to is a moment where I consider just exiting the game and going to play something else
It confuses me how this game is a mixed bag of great ideas with baffling ones.
PS: Also whoever thought "Hey let's make the pawns force the player to waste time in a celebration animation whenever they get close to them after EVERY SINGLE FIGHT, even in dungeons with narrow corridors" can fakk off.
*backs away slowly*
Is there an option to turn this off?
I tend to only replace my Pawns when I go to an Inn to rest and go around town and do my business. I never hire Pawns on the road.
You keep using that word, but I do not think that it means what you think that it means.
And this is completely false. I had lower level pawns bugging me when my party consisted of pawns 4 levels higher than me.