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=== Selection Process: ===
=== Selection Process: ===


1 Area Effect: Select one area effect.
'''1 Area Effect:''' Select one area effect.


2 Special Moves: Choose up to two special moves.
'''2 Special Moves:''' Choose up to two special moves.


1 Special Ability: Add one special ability.
'''1 Special Ability:''' Add one special ability.


1 Magical Ability: Finally, select one magical ability, keeping in mind that it will replace any existing magical abilities.
'''1 Magical Ability:''' Finally, select one magical ability, keeping in mind that it will replace any existing magical abilities.


'''Training Points and Slot Requirements:''' Adding these abilities and raising skill caps will increase the pet’s control slot requirement. The maximum number of control slots for any pet is 5. As training progresses, if your pet’s slot requirement exceeds its capacity, the option to train further will disappear.
'''Training Points and Slot Requirements:''' Adding these abilities and raising skill caps will increase the pet’s control slot requirement. The maximum number of control slots for any pet is 5. As training progresses, if your pet’s slot requirement exceeds its capacity, the option to train further will disappear.
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==== Increased Skill Caps ====
==== Increased Skill Caps ====
'''Magery, Mysticism, Necromancy, Spellweaving, Chivalry, Bushido, Ninjitsu, Discordance, Poisoning:''' 0.5x (110 magery will use 50 training points, 115 – 75 points, 120 – 100 points)
'''Magery, Necromancy, Spellweaving, Chivalry, Discordance, Poisoning:''' 0.5x (110 magery will use 50 training points, 115 – 75 points, 120 – 100 points)
'''Evaluate Intelligence, Spirit Speak:''' 1.0x
'''Evaluate Intelligence, Spirit Speak:''' 1.0x
'''Focus, Meditation or Resist Spells:''' 0.1x
'''Focus, Meditation or Resist Spells:''' 0.1x
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=== Taloned Beasts ===
=== Taloned Beasts ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Alligator<br>Bake Kitsune<br>Bane Dragon<br>Bird<br>Black Bear<br>Brown Bear<br>Cat<br>Chicken<br>Cougar<br>Crow<br>Cu Sidhe<br>Desert Ostard<br>Dire Wolf<br>Dragon<br>Drake<br> || <br>Eagle<br>Ferret<br>Frenzied Ostard<br>Giant Rat<br>Greater Chicken<br>Greater Dragon<br>Greater Mongbat<br>Grey Wolf<br>Grizzly Bear<br>Hell Hound<br>Hellcat<br>Hiryu<br>Ki-rin<br>Lava Lizard<br> || <br>Lesser Hiryu<br>Magpie<br>Mongbat<br>Panther<br>Phoenix<br>Polar bear<br>Predator Hellcat<br>Raptor<br>Rat<br>Ridgeback<br>Savage Ridgeback<br>Serpentine Dragon<br>Sewer Rat<br>Skittering Hopper<br> || <br>Skree<br>Slith<br>Snow Leopard<br>Squirrel<br>Stone Slith<br>Timber Wolf<br>Tropical Bird<br>Tsuki Wolf<br>Turkey<br>Vampire Bat<br>War Ostard<br>White Wolf<br>White Wyrm<br>Wild Tiger<br>
!Alligator<br>Bake Kitsune<br>Bane Dragon<br>Bird<br>Black Bear<br>Brown Bear<br>Cat<br>Chicken<br>Cougar<br>Crow<br>Cu Sidhe<br>Desert Ostard<br>Dire Wolf<br>Dragon<br>Drake<br> || Eagle<br>Ferret<br>Frenzied Ostard<br>Giant Rat<br>Greater Chicken<br>Greater Dragon<br>Greater Mongbat<br>Grey Wolf<br>Grizzly Bear<br>Hell Hound<br>Hellcat<br>Hiryu<br>Ki-rin<br>Lava Lizard<br> || Lesser Hiryu<br>Magpie<br>Mongbat<br>Panther<br>Phoenix<br>Polar bear<br>Predator Hellcat<br>Raptor<br>Rat<br>Ridgeback<br>Savage Ridgeback<br>Serpentine Dragon<br>Sewer Rat<br>Skittering Hopper<br> || Skree<br>Slith<br>Snow Leopard<br>Squirrel<br>Stone Slith<br>Timber Wolf<br>Tropical Bird<br>Tsuki Wolf<br>Turkey<br>Vampire Bat<br>War Ostard<br>White Wolf<br>White Wyrm<br>Wild Tiger<br>
|-
|}
 
=== Tail-Swinging Creatures ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Alligator<br>Bake Kitsune<br>Bane Dragon<br>Cougar<br>Cu Sidhe<br>Dog<br>Dragon<br>Dragon Turtle<br>Drake<br>Eodon Bird of Prey<br>Gaman<br> || Giant Ice Worm<br>Greater Dragon<br>Grey Wolf<br>Hell Hound<br>Hellcat<br>High Plains Boura<br>Hiryu<br>Ki-rin<br>Lava Lizard<br>Lesser Hiryu<br>Lowland Boura<br> || Panther<br>Predator Hellcat<br>Raptor<br>Rat<br>Reptalon<br>Ruddy Boura<br>Saurosaurus<br>Scorpion<br>Serpentine Dragon<br>Sewer Rat<br>Shadow Wyrm<br> || Skree<br>Slith<br>Snow Leopard<br>Stone Slith<br>Tsuki Wolf<br>Triton<br>Vollem<br>White Wolf<br>White Wyrm<br>Wild Tiger<br>Windrunner<br>
|}
 
=== Insectoids ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Corrosive Slime<br>Deathwatch Beetle<br>Fire Beetle<br>Frost Mite<br>Giant Beetle<br>Iron Beetle<br>Rune Beetle
|-
|}
 
=== Untrainable Creatures ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Corrosive Slime<br>Battle Chicken Lizard<br>Chicken Lizard<br>Swamp Dragon
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 10:14, 23 October 2024

Enhance your bond with your loyal companions and unlock their full potential!

Animal Training is an advanced form of pet skill development, enhancing the traditional methods through which pets have historically gained their abilities. This specialized training can be applied to any tamed creature, whether newly tamed or already 'fully trained' with maxed-out skills. However, pets that occupy 5 follower slots are considered to have reached their peak power and are thus ineligible for further Animal Training.

Using Animal Lore on a pet will reveal whether, and how, it can benefit from Animal Training. Two key figures are displayed: the first shows the pet’s current follower slot requirement at the start of training, and the second indicates its potential maximum slot requirement if all possible training is completed. It's important to note that these changes will not affect existing pets unless Animal Training is actively undertaken.

Initial Training

Before adding skills and abilities to your pet, it must first undergo initial training. To begin, click the blue button on the animal lore screen. Progress will be displayed in a bar at the bottom of the screen. Clicking the arrow to the right of the bar opens a detailed progress screen that updates in real time, though it will close the normal Animal Lore window.

During training, you'll receive messages indicating your pet's progress, such as “The pet’s battle experience has slightly increased,” with variations like “fairly increased” or “greatly increased.” If you see the message, “The pet does not appear to train from that,” it means the pet can no longer gain experience from that particular enemy, requiring a fresh target (though it can be the same type). For magic-casting pets, this message can also appear if the spells they're using are not of a high enough level to gain further training.

Advancing Your Pet

Once initial training is complete, you’ll have access to new options on the Animal Lore gump, specifically the pet training options. Click the blue button to open the Animal Training Menu. In this menu, the central button labeled “PLAN” opens a new window where you can view the total cost of the upgrades you want to make to your pet.

Enable planning mode by clicking “Enable” at the top of the new menu. Select your desired upgrades from the main menu and click “Add to Plan.” You can plan up to 20 selections at a time, adhering to normal training restrictions, which you can review by clicking the ‘INFO’ button on the menu (also listed below). To remove selections from your plan, click the button to the left of the entry.

Take time to explore the training menu and adjust your plan as needed. Once satisfied, disable planning mode and use your plan as a reference to train your pet. Copy each setting from your plan to the training gump. When ready to apply a new property, select “Train Pet” and confirm your readiness. Remember, all training decisions are final, so ensure you’re confident in your choices before proceeding. The pet’s slot requirement will update when you apply the first property.

If you find you have unused points at the end of the process and no options available for them, hover over the red button on the training gump to see the message: “Cancel Training Process.” Clicking this button will remove all remaining points, allowing you to start fresh if needed.

The Animal Training Menu provides a comprehensive list of available training properties you can apply to your pet. Here’s how to make the most of it:

Categories Pane: This section displays the categories of available properties, helping you navigate through different types of upgrades.

Training Points: The planning menu shows the number of training points available for the current stage and keeps a running total as you add items to your plan. Use these points wisely, considering Training Point Weights, Weight Caps, Individual Attribute Caps, and restrictions on magic schools, special abilities, and moves, as detailed in the game and summarized below.

As you mix and match properties, the available training points will decrease according to the weights of your selections. Each property has a different weight, affecting how many points are used.

Stats and Resists: This section allows you to enhance individual Stat and Resist properties for your pet. It also includes options for increasing Base Damage.

Understanding Training Points and Attribute Caps

In Animal Training, points are used to upgrade various properties, and each property has a different point cost. Additionally, attributes have both group and individual caps, which you must consider when planning your upgrades.

Training Point Weight Caps

For attributes like Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence, there are combined training point weight caps. Strength has a weight of 3.0x and a cap of 700, so reaching the maximum strength would require 2100 points. Dexterity has a weight of 0.1x with a cap of 150, requiring 15 points, while Intelligence has a weight of 0.5x with a cap of 700, needing 350 points. Achieving maximums in all three stats would total 2465 points, exceeding the cap of 2300 points.

Existing Stats:

Your pet’s current stats are shown as a training point figure in the menu. For example, if a pet’s strength is 134 (equivalent to 402 training points), raising it to 334 would require 600 points, deducted from your available 1501 points.

For a detailed breakdown of training point weights, attribute caps, and point costs, refer to the full list below. Plan your training carefully to optimize your pet’s attributes within the available points and caps.

The Increase Magic Skill Caps and Increase Combat Skill Caps options allow you to raise the maximum skill caps for various magical and combat skills. This enhancement requires Power Scrolls and will only adjust the skill cap; your pet will still need to undergo traditional training to develop these skills.

To raise a skill cap, simply select the option while having the relevant Power Scroll in your backpack. This process ensures that your pet can achieve higher skill levels, but remember, additional training is necessary to reach those new caps.

Adding Abilities to Your Pet

Enhance your pet’s fighting capabilities with a range of abilities by choosing from four categories. Here’s a quick overview of how to add and manage these abilities:

Magical Abilities: Grant your pet magical powers from various spell schools. Note that selecting a new school of magic will disable any existing magical abilities and adding a new one will override previous selections. A pet can only have one magical ability, but some pets with natural magic abilities, like the Bane Dragon or Rune Beetle, can train both natural magics to their maximum.

Special Abilities: These are unique abilities different from traditional weapon special moves. Each pet may have inherent special abilities that cannot be replaced, so choose wisely.

Special Moves: Equip your pet with special moves similar to weapon special moves.

Area Effects: Enable your pet to perform area attacks that target multiple enemies simultaneously.

Selection Process:

1 Area Effect: Select one area effect.

2 Special Moves: Choose up to two special moves.

1 Special Ability: Add one special ability.

1 Magical Ability: Finally, select one magical ability, keeping in mind that it will replace any existing magical abilities.

Training Points and Slot Requirements: Adding these abilities and raising skill caps will increase the pet’s control slot requirement. The maximum number of control slots for any pet is 5. As training progresses, if your pet’s slot requirement exceeds its capacity, the option to train further will disappear. Pets with pack instincts may lose this ability as their slot requirement increases.

Training Summary:

Review the Pet Advancements page in the Animal Lore gump to see your selected upgrades. Make your selections carefully, as training points spent are not refundable and each upgrade impacts your pet’s capabilities and control requirements.

Caps and Costs Overview

Understanding the caps and costs associated with training your pet is crucial for effective upgrades. Here’s a summary:

Training Point Weight Caps

Strength, Dexterity & Intelligence: 2300 Hit Points, Stamina & Mana: 3300 Resists: 1095 Hit Point Regeneration, Stamina Regeneration, Mana Regeneration: 360 each

Individual Attribute Caps

Strength & Intelligence: 700 Dexterity: 150 Hit Points: 1100 Stamina: 150 Mana: 1500 Resists: 80

Interim Caps on Base Damage

Base damage per second is capped according to the pet’s slot level:

Slot Level 1 to 2: Max Base Damage per Second: 8 Slot Level 2 to 3: Max Base Damage per Second: 13 Slot Level 3 to 4: Max Base Damage per Second: 17 Slot Level 4 to 5: Max Base Damage per Second: 22

The maximum base damage per second (22) is only achievable when upgrading to a 5-slot pet. This is distinct from the base damage figure shown on the Animal Lore gump, which may range from 24 to 33.

Notes

Ensure that your planned upgrades fit within these caps to maximize your pet’s effectiveness. The total available training points will decrease based on your selected upgrades, so plan your investments wisely. Utilize this information to strategically enhance your pet’s capabilities while adhering to these essential caps and costs.

Training Weight Costs

Stats

Strength: 3.0x Dexterity: 0.1x Intelligence: 0.5x Hit Points: 3.0x Stamina: 0.5x Mana: 0.5x Hit Point Regeneration: 18.0x Stamina Regeneration: 12.0x Mana Regeneration: 12.0x Base Damage Per Second: 5.0x

Resists

All Resists: 3.0x

Increased Skill Caps

Magery, Necromancy, Spellweaving, Chivalry, Discordance, Poisoning: 0.5x (110 magery will use 50 training points, 115 – 75 points, 120 – 100 points) Evaluate Intelligence, Spirit Speak: 1.0x Focus, Meditation or Resist Spells: 0.1x Wrestling or Tactics: 1.0x Anatomy, Healing or Parry: 0.1x

Abilities

Magical Abilities: 1.0x

Special Abilities: 1.0x

Special Moves: 1.0x

Area Effect Abilities: 1.0x

Creature Classifications

Otherworldly Beasts

Bake Kitsune
Cu Sidhe
Dragon
Dragon Turtle
Drake
Dread Warhorse
Eodon Bird of Prey
Fire Steed
Greater Dragon
Hiryu
Ki-rin
Lasher
Lava Lizard
Lesser Hiryu
Nightmare
Phoenix
Reptalon
Serpentine Dragon
Skree
Tsuki Wolf
Triton
Unicorn
Vollem
White Wyrm

Deathbound Beasts

Dire Wolf
Dread Spider
Dread Warhorse
Hell Hound
Hellcat
Nightmare
Predator Hellcat
Shadow Wyrm
Tsuki Wolf
Vampire Bat
Windrunner

Gooey Beings

Corrosive Slime
Giant Toad
Slime
Toxic Slith
Triton

Taloned Beasts

Alligator
Bake Kitsune
Bane Dragon
Bird
Black Bear
Brown Bear
Cat
Chicken
Cougar
Crow
Cu Sidhe
Desert Ostard
Dire Wolf
Dragon
Drake
Eagle
Ferret
Frenzied Ostard
Giant Rat
Greater Chicken
Greater Dragon
Greater Mongbat
Grey Wolf
Grizzly Bear
Hell Hound
Hellcat
Hiryu
Ki-rin
Lava Lizard
Lesser Hiryu
Magpie
Mongbat
Panther
Phoenix
Polar bear
Predator Hellcat
Raptor
Rat
Ridgeback
Savage Ridgeback
Serpentine Dragon
Sewer Rat
Skittering Hopper
Skree
Slith
Snow Leopard
Squirrel
Stone Slith
Timber Wolf
Tropical Bird
Tsuki Wolf
Turkey
Vampire Bat
War Ostard
White Wolf
White Wyrm
Wild Tiger

Tail-Swinging Creatures

Alligator
Bake Kitsune
Bane Dragon
Cougar
Cu Sidhe
Dog
Dragon
Dragon Turtle
Drake
Eodon Bird of Prey
Gaman
Giant Ice Worm
Greater Dragon
Grey Wolf
Hell Hound
Hellcat
High Plains Boura
Hiryu
Ki-rin
Lava Lizard
Lesser Hiryu
Lowland Boura
Panther
Predator Hellcat
Raptor
Rat
Reptalon
Ruddy Boura
Saurosaurus
Scorpion
Serpentine Dragon
Sewer Rat
Shadow Wyrm
Skree
Slith
Snow Leopard
Stone Slith
Tsuki Wolf
Triton
Vollem
White Wolf
White Wyrm
Wild Tiger
Windrunner

Insectoids

Corrosive Slime
Deathwatch Beetle
Fire Beetle
Frost Mite
Giant Beetle
Iron Beetle
Rune Beetle

Untrainable Creatures

Corrosive Slime
Battle Chicken Lizard
Chicken Lizard
Swamp Dragon