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Post by lacs on Aug 7, 2016 14:22:47 GMT
... Whatever
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Post by airboyx1 on Aug 10, 2016 2:58:07 GMT
The pets I got as eggs from shop were able to learn a skill right away (first feeding). But it may differ for the pets that you got as strays (I didn't get to keep my stray chiro or hound long enough to teach a skill since I ran out of pet space so not sure on pets that were once a stray).
I suppose I could have made use of pet hotel but I didn't think of that when I released the stray that became a pet once it reached 500 aff. Plus, I know pet hotel charge fee via spina.
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Post by airboyx1 on Aug 10, 2016 3:02:13 GMT
airboyx1 , 4. As for my personal opinion, there's no need to follow their highest attribute. I always train my pet to gain more vit. After they cap, I usually feed them food that lowers other stats while raising vit. Vit so that I can have fast reviver--the higher the vit, the higher pet's respawn time--whenever I solo. And when I put them in protect mode they do not die easily. There are others though who try to raise their pet to gain high int but meh. Still crappy anyway. LOL. but IF you decide to follow their their stats to the highest, you get pets that are specialists on something, my santa piton has 256 int and dex, is the fastest healing pet on all iruna, and my vasaria is going to follow a similar training, int dex vit maxed, she'll be a powerful healing tank, she can absorb ridiculously high amounts of damage (user defense and mdef is added to the pet) with the capacity to heal herself, some other pets have high atk and agi, they might be low leveled, but they are really good supporting us, at least better than leechers... Interesting. I been faithfully training my pets by their set preferred traits since the other traits had negative red bonus numbers. But it is good to know that I do not have to follow it like this and can train any. I guess I do not have to change my magic cast skill (dark blast) on my str./ agi. build pet after all (as now I will be focusing on int. to make use of db). Good stuff fellas. Learning something new everyday P.s. can someone elaborate what he meant by his pets becoming a specialist 'if' he follows their preferred stat which the pet came with? For instance, for my pet that prefer Int., if I cap the Int. it'll automatically learn a special skill (resulting in two skills not just one (( 1 random skill from egg and maybe this specialist is 1 passive skill that's activated automatically)? Or does this specialist revolve around maybe extra boost of power to that preferred stat once it's capped?
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Post by Almas on Aug 10, 2016 9:11:57 GMT
Interesting. I been faithfully training my pets by their set preferred traits since the other traits had negative red bonus numbers. But it is good to know that I do not have to follow it like this and can train any. I guess I do not have to change my magic cast skill (dark blast) on my str./ agi. build pet after all (as now I will be focusing on int. to make use of db). Good stuff fellas. Learning something new everyday P.s. can someone elaborate what he meant by his pets becoming a specialist 'if' he follows their preferred stat which the pet came with? For instance, for my pet that prefer Int., if I cap the Int. it'll automatically learn a special skill (resulting in two skills not just one (( 1 random skill from egg and maybe this specialist is 1 passive skill that's activated automatically)? Or does this specialist revolve around maybe extra boost of power to that preferred stat once it's capped? INT on pet only increases pet's heal by mediocre amount. It doesn't affect DB in any way. Pets do not use the skill they get. You are the one who's gonna use the skills your pet gets. It's just his term to refer to what he considers a special snowflakes of a pet. He meant that by training with pet's innate strength allows him to be more of a: healer, attacker. That's how I understand it based on our conversation if you read them all. Pets will only gain 1 skill. Pets attack, heal have diminishing returns. Sure at lower levels they're dealing 1K-2K maybe and makes you bully those chakos and kijimus but eventually they'll just be poking at mobs/bosses. So is heal. Imagine getting 2K heal. Sure this is helpful maybe at earlier levels but at higher levels and I don't think 2K will really make much of a difference. While vit will always be useful cause eventually you'd only use your pet on protect mode and for its revive when soloing and vit helps them do those job better. I have 6 pets, all with high vit, and if one dies I can just switch so if ever I die soloing there's no downtime as I do not have to wait for pet to respawn since I always have one living pet due to quick respawn time. Having said all this, it's still your decision. Maybe you wanna try a 2K heal specialist pet or a 2K-xxxxK attacker pet. Nothing is wrong. Good luck and enjoy!
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Post by airboyx1 on Aug 14, 2016 1:01:20 GMT
Wait... so the skills pet learn are for my use and not the pet? No wonder when one pet learned Life charge, I was able to use it for my self. Considering that I a lead learned Dark Blast (before one of my pet learned it), its pointless to keep since I leaned it for my toon already right?
How about the "Double Attack" skill? I think this skill is strictly for my pets move and does not work on my toon (I don't see the skill in my toons skill... unless it's a passive skill for my toon).
So basically, some pet skills are able to be used by your toon... and some pet skills are sickly for the pets? Hmm...
UPDATE: I ended up deciding to try for another skill than the DB. It tool 2 eggs but I eventually got my pet that had DB to learn Protection. Protection is like the Life Charge; both able to br used by the toon and cannot be used on other players. I know Life Charge cannot be used in Raids but I am not sure about the Protection. I will try it when I do some raid later.
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bravebor
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to slack to give a damn, yet to bored to not say anything...
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Post by bravebor on Aug 14, 2016 5:18:59 GMT
Wait... so the skills pet learn are for my use and not the pet? No wonder when one pet learned Life charge, I was able to use it for my self. Considering that I a lead learned Dark Blast (before one of my pet learned it), its pointless to keep since I leaned it for my toon already right? How about the "Double Attack" skill? I think this skill is strictly for my pets move and does not work on my toon (I don't see the skill in my toons skill... unless it's a passive skill for my toon). So basically, some pet skills are able to be used by your toon... and some pet skills are sickly for the pets? Hmm... UPDATE: I ended up deciding to try for another skill than the DB. It tool 2 eggs but I eventually got my pet that had DB to learn Protection. Protection is like the Life Charge; both able to br used by the toon and cannot be used on other players. I know Life Charge cannot be used in Raids but I am not sure about the Protection. I will try it when I do some raid later. Just add heads I it up that when most say db they are talking about dual blow which is 1 you want to hold onto. Have you had a look in events pets and islands sections yet? Check out lacs and Namitsuki threads there as they explain most things you need to know. Any skill a pet learns is either something you can use, is a passive skill such as double attack which is something that is a part of the knight branch for skills or like say, int +1 is something that adds to your stats.
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