Pets and Taming
Pets are tame monsters that follow along and fight beside you. With the right attention and care, they can make a great addition to the adventuring life!
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Overview
Offer food or items on various monsters to tame them. Feed them in the same way to keep them happy and gain their loyalty. Let them kill other monsters to gain experience, grow stronger and even evolve.
Taming
Pets are generally acquired by taming wild creatures. Many critters are tamable; maybe about 70% of non-undead.
Offer food (shift e) to attempt to tame a creature. Start on rabbits and cows, then move on to rats and other weak dungeon critters, then goblins and other humanoids.
Some creatures require you to use an item (shift u) on the creature instead. Think of it as offering the item to the creature.
Players are allowed to only have one pet at a time. If you currently have a pet and attempt to train another, your current pet will become angry and attack you!
Note: the taming skill will only increase if you are within 5% of the minimum skill to tame a creature and no more than 15% over the minimum skill. If your taming skill isn't increasing, then go tame something harder! Your taming skillwill also increase when you feed your pet.
Diet
Having gotten a pet, it must be kept fed in order to keep it happy. To feed, simply offer food or items to the pet just as you did to tame it in the first place.
All creatures have a preferred diet. Most creatures are carnivores, some are herbivores (eg rabbit) and some are omnivores (eg rat). Some critters have a favourite food (a treat), which makes taming easier and boosts loyalty. eg rats prefer cheese, and rabbits favour carrots.
The Zorn is the only metalivore (metal eater) in EUO. Offer (shift u) to feed your zorn metal items. It doesn't have a favourite food but will eat any metal ingot, any medium or heavy armour, metal ores, etc. It will not eat weapons or shields though.
Some pets don't eat anything, thus don't become hungry. They will accept treats tho: you just have to know what the treat is!
Some examples of treats:
- sulphur for hellspawn
- clear potions for water demons
Finally, pets digest food and get hungry a little faster than players do.
Loyalty & Bonding
Look (l) at a pet to see how happy (loyal) it is. Talk (t) to the pet to see how hungry it is. If you stay with your pet and feed it, it will become loyal. If you starve it or leave it alone, it will become disloyal. A disloyal pet will eventually go wild, and may even attack you!
A pet will bond with its owner after 2 real life hours spent with the pet (the pet has to be able to see you!). Once a pet has bonded, it can be resurrected with a 'raise pet' scroll. A non-bonded pet that dies cannot be raised and is lost forever.
Getting Stronger and Growing Up
Pets gain experience for all kills that they make, this gains them levels with appropriate HP and Mana bonuses. Some creatures will 'grow up' (similar to Pokemon evolution). The best example of this is the drake to dragon 'evolution'! You can't tame a dragon; only a drake, and then you have to go level your drake up to turn it into a dragon. It will take 100% skill to tame a drake. Drakes are carnivores but are fond of gold nuggets.
Slash commands and Pet commands
Once you have a pet, use:
/petname newname
to name it. use the following commands to order it around:
- stay : pet will stay and not follow it's owner at all
- follow : normal follow and attack mode
- heel : pet will follow but not attack unless provoked
A warning about 'stay' : a pet will slowly lose loyalty if you tell it to stay and it's on a different map level to its owner. It will of course get hungry and may starve.
Pet Transfers
Pet transfers are currently disabled.
To transfer a pet, use
/transferpet playername
to move the pet to a new player. Warning! this will reset the pet's bond to you, and will have to rebond to the new owner before it can be resurrected. Also, the target player will need to have a pet transfer deed in their inventory before the transfer may proceed.