Pets
Summoned pets help their owners with difficult tasks by giving them various bonuses and restoring their health or mana.
Pets. Wolf, Great Wolf and Fenrir:
A pet wolf needs food like any other living creature. If the satiety indicator drops below 50%, the wolf will become hungry and stop obeying its master. A hungry wolf becomes slower and less effective at attacking. If the satiety indicator reaches zero, the pet will die and disappear. To avoid this, it is necessary to monitor the satiety status of the pet and feed it regularly.
You can buy wolf food from the Pet Manager, which specializes in pets and can be found in every town. After purchasing the food, it must be transferred to the wolf's inventory and it will eat it automatically when its satiety indicator drops to 55%.
You can also feed a wolf manually by clicking on the food in the pet's inventory. To simplify the manual feeding process, you can place the food on the skill bar.
Inventory Utilization:
Pets have their own inventory where they can store various equipment, food and other items. You can put healing potions in a wolf's inventory to keep it healthy in battle, but the wolf will not use them on its own. To use healing potions, antidotes, or potions to increase running and attack speed, you need to put them on the skill bar or keep the pet's inventory window open to use them when you need them
Equipment:
To enhance your pet's combat abilities, you must purchase weapons and armor for it from the pet specialists in the city (important: high and middle equipment has been removed from the game). A wolf can use special weapons, armor and jewelry of any size and age.
To equip a pet, you need to move the desired item to the pet's inventory and right-click on it. The equipped item will be highlighted and will remain in the inventory even after the pet is revoked. If the pet escapes due to starvation or death, all equipment will be placed in the character's inventory. Don't forget to purchase Beast Soulshot to increase your pet's damage.
If there are items left in the pet's inventory, it is not possible to transfer the wolf collar or necklace to another player. Please note this when transferring possession of a pet or exchanging items. It is recommended to first get rid of all items in the pet's inventory before transferring it to another player.
Pumping
The wolf may not participate in farming, it receives a fixed percentage of experience.
When the master and the wolf kill a monster or raid boss, the wolf gets 30% of the experience gained by the master, unless there is a level penalty.
To avoid the penalty, the wolf must be no older than 4 levels and no younger than 9 levels relative to the master's level
If the difference in levels exceeds the specified range, the proportions of experience sharing between pet and owner will change. It is worth noting that experience for completing tasks is not counted for pets.
Evolution:
In the game, it is possible to evolve a pet into a Great Wolf at level 55 for wolves and at level 70 for Fenrirs.
To evolve a pet, you must contact the Pet Manager and select the "Pet Evolution" option. Before starting an evolution, make sure that the character has only one collar in his inventory, as well as summon the pet and remove all items from his inventory.
Death, resurrection and disappearance:
A wolf, like any living creature, can die. If a wolf dies, it remains lying at the place of death and will not be summoned back, even if its owner leaves the game. If a character uses a teleport scroll, the wolf will be moved with it. There are three ways to resurrect a pet:
If you do not feed your pet on time, its satiety level will reach a critical level and it will eventually run away. Also, if you leave your pet unattended in an open area where it may encounter dangerous monsters, it may die. In both cases, the pet may run away forever and never return.
If a wolf dies and is not resurrected within 24 hours, it is considered lost forever. In this case you will have to get a new pet;
The satiety indicator has dropped to zero;
If the wolf escapes permanently or is not resurrected within 24 hours of death, the pet's collar or necklace will disappear from the character's inventory. All items in the wolf's inventory will be moved to the character's warehouse.
Wolf(15 - 55 lvl)
The wolf is an indispensable companion for spoilers and sapports due to its high physical attack rate. However, the wolf also has disadvantages, such as low physical defense and limited health. In the early stages of the game, leveling up a wolf can be quite time-consuming, as it can be accompanied by nerves, tears, and the expense of resurrection scrolls.
There are special equipment for wolves, including weapons, armor and jewelry, which can be purchased from the Pet Manager in each city. You can buy the available equipment options and upgrade them gradually. The cost of equipment and upgrades are listed at the end of the article.
Great Wolf (55 -70 lvl.)
When a Wolf reaches the second stage of development, it transforms into a Great Wolf. The Great Wolf has significantly higher stats than a regular Wolf, and with the right equipment can be a powerful attacker.
He can wear both the regular Wolf equipment and the improved Great Wolf equipment, which can be purchased from the Pet Specialist. In addition, remember that Great Wolves can only eat Great Wolf Food, and regular Wolf Food is not suitable for them.
Great Wolf Upgrade: Gains 35% experience from its master.
Along with evolution, the Great Wolf gains new skills:
Fenrir(70 -80 lvl.)
The Fenrir's pumping rate is the same as the Great Wolf's - it gains 35% experience from its master.
Kookaburra, Cougar, Buffalo.
Basic information
In the game each player can have a small pet, such as a cockabarra, cougar or buffalo. During the game, the pet will grow and develop, learn to apply positive effects, restore mana and health to its master, and become a useful assistant in battles against monsters. Don't forget to summon your pet during the game to share your experience, and feed it to make it grow. Kookaburra, Cougar and Buffalo receive 30% of experience from their master. In addition, in the game, baby pets are particularly vulnerable to aggressive monsters, and thus are often targeted.
To avoid the penalty, the pet must be no older than 4 levels and no younger than 9 levels relative to the owner's level
If you are interested in getting one of these creatures as a pet, there are four ways to get one:
Complete the quest
For Cucabarra - Helping my son;
For Cougar - Sister's Help;
For the buffalo - Helping Uncle;
Buy a ticket to get a pet at one of the clanhalls:
For the cockabarra, Dion, reinforcement of partisanship;
For Cougar - Giran, Aden, Runa, Goddard, Fortress of the Undead, Ruined Castle;
For buffalo - Gludin, Gludio, Schutgard, Bandit Camp, Rainbow Springs Palace;
Buying on the market. It is important to know that the description of a summoning item on the market only shows the level, but not the name of the pet. If you buy a pet from another player, you risk getting a pet with an inappropriate name. It is recommended to check the pet's name with the seller by asking him to summon the pet before buying it.
Pet control
Призыв и отзыв
To summon a pet, you must click on a special item in your inventory or on the skill bar. You cannot summon a pet if the character is in combat or if other creatures have already been summoned.
To recall a pet, you must use the special action in the pet window. If the character leaves the game, the pet is automatically recalled, unless it is in a death state.
Feeding, management, inventory use, outfitting:
See feeding, management, inventory use, and equipment in wolves.
Evolution:
You can upgrade your pet to Improved at level 55. To do this, you need to visit the Pet Specialist and select the "Pet Development" option in the dialog. The pet's pumping speed is increased - it receives 35% of experience from its owner.
Before you start the evolution process, make sure you have summoned the pet and remove all items from your inventory. Also make sure you have only one pet summoning item in your inventory.
Positive Pet Effects:
Recharge
Duration of positive effects: 6 minutes. Buff Control can also be used for 5 minutes to disable positive effects.
Duration of positive effects: 6 minutes. Buff Control can also be used for 5 minutes to disable positive effects.
Duration of positive effects: 6 minutes. Buff Control can also be used for 5 minutes to disable positive effects.
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