The best Inclination for each Pawn Vocation.

We’ve outlined our top picks for thebest Pawn Inclination for each Vocationbelow.

If you want more help planning your Main Pawn, take a look at ourbest early game Pawn buildguide.

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Best Pawn Inclination for Fighter

Fighter Pawns should almost always be leading the charge in battle.

Their likelihood of hitting enemy vital points is pretty low, in my experience.

If you’re playing as a weaker Vocation, though, you could try a Kindhearted Fighter instead.

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Calm Mages are more likely to leave you behind and take on enemies independently.

They’re not reckless, but they probably won’t heal you unless you command them to.

That said, I’ve also found that Simple Mages take a middle-of-the-road approach.

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Kindhearted works for Sorcerers, but only if you have no other choice.

You could opt for Simple as well, if you should probably.

The Vocation is a squishy one, so you’ll want to avoid Straightforward and even Simple.

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Calm is the ideal choice for Thieves.

We also have abest Archer buildrecommendation if you’re planning on having your Main Pawn follow this class.

What Kindhearted Pawns do

Kindhearted Pawns fill a support role.

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Calm Pawns also have a quirk outside battle.

They’ll independently sort through their inventory and discard items deemed unnecessary without consulting you.

What Simple Pawns do

The Simple Inclination governs exploration behavior more than tendencies in battle.

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Simple Pawns will rush ahead and scout for points of interest.

They’re also more likely to point out treasure chests or collect materials and items when they find them.

It’s not a dealbreaker, though.

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Good luck finding the right Pawns with the right Inclination for you!