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GenesisX
11-19-2007, 09:54 PM
~Starting Out~
The best way to start out in pawn is to play in Castle Wars and adapt to camping and shooting. If you are very new, try to crouch jump on the top ledge and camp for succesive kills. Once you get the hang on moving around and shooting, try to get rid of all your enemies and charge in with your whole team. Take advantage of the team chat and plan out your strategies before randomly charging in, unless your well adapted. Once you are adapted to pawn and are used to playing in maps, try going to custom games.

~Custom Games~
Those are games with a C in a blue square. Your rank is not affected by custom games but your skill is increased. Because of custom KC (kill coins), you can choose whatever gun you like without the stress of killing 40 some enemies to get the gun you want. Here, you can easily train and get used to eah gun to find your best one.

~Finding your best gun~
I suggest choosing 1 at a time and play a 25 kill game with other people. After choosing your gun, fight and choose which gu you like the best. In my favoritism, I like the railgun and SMGs best, thus the name of "Railgun King".

~Gun Horoscope~
In my idea, the guns are split up into interests of people and somewhat feelings or acting ways for some people.
Pistol: If you like one of the pistols best, I think that you are a person who loves straightfoward combat and you like to get straight into actio.
SMG: If you choose the rapid shooting SMG, I think that your a fast paced person who likes to jump into the game. Also, you like to enjoy the thrill of winning.
Auto: If you choose this, I think you are one of the lazy people who like to hang aroud and make friend, thus the no rapid shooting and faced paced shooting.
Shotgun: Your cheap and favored among friends. You really love the thrill of playing games and are often found playing games.
Heavy: In my choice, heavy liking people are the most steadied. I think that they like to have fun, but also know when to stop and schueduel their life.

~After choosing your gun~
You should continue ladder games and ask for player help if you still don't understand anything. When playing, you should go for a set number of kills, enough to acquire your favorite gun, and then slaughter everyone with your profession. You should always have a secondary profession in case you can't reach your gun in time. Secondary professions are helpful because in case the gun requires alot of kills, you always need a gun to boost your kills instead of going through 50 people with your glock.

~When completly adapted to games~
You should start building your own map due to your liking. you should also alter the map as a tower or castle due to your battle style. If you like fast paced fighting, you should make a flat level. If you enjoy short range combat, build a tower going up. Also, you can try building hotels for players to stay in and have fun. Another popular topic is Mazes.

~Mazing~
Mazes should always have a trick or two for people to do. I always call these "Obstacle Courses" because a maze is a path of twists and turns. Popular mazes are most likely to be tricks and things. here is the single most common trick in many mazes. For more help,refer to the Mazing Guide
-Duck Jumping-
This trick is a jump between 2 tight blocks like this []-
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Line your elbow up with the bottom blade nearest to the crack. Then jump, duck, and test your luck against this tricky little trick
~Aftergame~
After you accomplished all of these things like a checklist, try going back and mastering all of the guns so you can be literally ustoppable because these guns can be bought at all different prices. Once your done with that, try going into quick play
and try going for a high score with newbies. Also, you should help ranking up and getting into the top 10.
-GenesisX

Blank101
12-17-2007, 05:38 PM
Not bad, but if you're going to label it as a "A Complete Pro Guide to pawn" I suggest you go into a bit more depth.