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Dacchei
03-08-2010, 06:30 PM
Important Pet Links
There is a really good pet guide that I recommend all newcomers to look at. It helps explain how to get your first pets, pet template, savvying pets, and so on. You can view that here: http://us.changyou.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=1700

Another link worth looking at if your trying to hunt pets is this pet list: http://do.us.changyou.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=2087. It just lists off the pets on Pet Island and what attack they are.

This link lists the pets on pet island and also what stat focus pet they are. It's helpful if your trying to find a stam pet or phy/spi attack pet. http://do.us.changyou.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=2217

Frequently Asked Pet Questions

-What is the best pet for (insert class)?
-To me, what class you are matters very little for what pet you get. What matters more is the skills that end up on the pet. This is because physical attack pets and spi attack pets both have ranged attack (they both attack from your side). In the beginning, the pet you have will be temporary. You'll want to replace it with a better pet when you hit L65-75. Therefore, try to find a pet that will learn a buff that helps you out, therefore a parrot (which learns intelligence buff) would be useful for taoist/lotus/minstrel and a mantis (which learns strength buff) would be useful for any of the melee classes.

Later in the game, you'll teach your pet skills that suit whatever class your playing or your playing style (PvE pet or PvP pet). So don't worry too much about pets in the beginning.

-What's the best pet mood?
-The best mood for a pet depends on what type of pet you have. In general, brave pets are best for those that are physical attack, while timid pets are best for spirit attack. The reason behind this is because physical attack skills are cast most often by brave pets and spirit attack skills are cast most often by timid pets.
-So to determine what pet mood is the one you want, check info of the skills your interested in. The mood necessary for that skill will be stated in the skill description. For example, Ice Charm is cast most by timid pets while Counterattack is cast most by clever pets.
-Pet moods are picked at random when they are caught or bred. Breeding two pets that are timid does not mean that the 2nd generations bred will be timid as well... There is currently no way to change a pet's mood.

-What's the difference between the different Rares?
-The biggest difference between the rares...is the look :P lol
-Besides the fact that higher level rares look better, generally higher level rares also have better talents then lower level rares. However this is not always true. Sometimes a Rare L3 will have better talents then one that is rare L4

-What is Growth Rate?
-Growth rates...to this day I'm not sure EXACTLY what they affect. All I know is that the stronger pets have higher growth rates. So yes, you will want a pet that has a growth rate (GR) that is higher then normal. However in the beginning, don't worry too much about it.
-Growth rates range from:
Normal>Good>Preeminence>Excellent>Perfect
-Growth rates from breeding are predictable, not random. They work like this:
Normal+normal= normal
Good+normal=good
Good+good=good
Prem+good=prem
Prem+Excel=Excellent
Prem+normal=good
...and so on. So by the GR of the pets you are using you can figure out what the GR of the 2nd generations will be.

-How many skills can a pet have total?
-Total skills a pet can have atm is 6. These are 1 manual skill and 5 auto ones. Later pets will be able to have 7 skills, 2 of which are manual.

...That's enough for FAQ I have noticed about pets...

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Importance of Pets
In a lot of games I've played, the use of pets was often simply for the looks or for some small benefits... (buffs, extra damage, picked up items, etc.). In Dragon Oath, pets are ESSENTIAL to all players. Not only do they provide buffs for their masters, they add a significant amount of damage in addition to the masters damage. Pets also are important for PvP because they not only add extra damage, but they can also get rid of negative states and cause negative states, etc. Pets can be adjusted for PvE or PvP by changing their skills and so on.

PvE based pet: IMO, a good PvE pet will have a lot of attacks and debuffs. Some skills that could be added would be Smash for Physical attack pets and Ice/Poison/Thunder/Fire Charm for spirit attack pets. Also, AOEs are often popular for PvE pets (Some of these are Ice Storm, Forest Fire, Claw). Some debuffs are distract and weaken.

PvP based pet: This type of pet will vary a lot depending on how you play. Having at least one or two attack skills is important but some of the other skills that can be added to help out alot are the following:
-Penetrate: This allows the master to see invisible assassins. However, if your pets level isnt high then you will not be able to see high level assassins. Also, you cannot see high level assassins if you do not have adv penetrate.
-Possession: This skill causes your pet to stop another player/monster from moving for a short period of time but also immobilizes your pet.
-God's Blessing: Makes master invulnerable for a short period of time. Master cannot use skills or attacks while in this state.

These are just some of the many skills that a player can put on their pet to help them out during pvp.

Pet Skill Info
Above I mention several types of pet skills that are used, but I guess some more info about pet skills would be useful. First off, there are 2 types of skills: manual and auto. Currently, pets can only have one manual skill. This skill is activated by the master by clicking on it on the hotkey bar. All the other skills are auto skills that are cast by the pets themselves.

When teaching pet skills manual ones will obviously replace the previous manual skill. However, for any other skill when you teach a pet a new skill it has a chance to lose any of auto skills it currently has. This makes teaching skills a risky endeavor and can be really costly, especially if good skills get replaced by other good skills. On the plus side, if you manage to get all the skills on your pet that you want to be on there, adding adv skills will just replace the old non-adv one. So start teaching new skills to your pet by using normal skills first then adv ones.

Pets generally stop learning new skills by themselves around 50-60...however I have seen a pet learn a new skill at L84 and I've also seen one get taught a new skill at L89. So anything is possible...though the chances are very small :P So try getting a pet to learn new skills at lower levels versus higher ones.

Pet Selection
Since you have many pet slots, most people have more then one pet that they use. (You get an additional pet slot at L21,41,61,81)

An example of pet selection would be the pets I use:

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e220/rag008/pets.jpg

Currently, on my character, a Lotus, I have two main pets. My first pet is a Dragon. I use this pet for PvP and PvE because it has strong attacks, buffs, debuffs, and an AOE. My 2nd pet is a polar bear. Polar bears are stam-based pets that have high HP. Because of this, I put the skill 'Adv Blood Sacrifice' on it. Using this skills takes the polar bear's HP and returns some of it back to the owner's mana. Being a lotus (who have healing skills), this is a extremely useful skill. (however it's useful for almost all players because it allows them to spam skills).

(To understand the pictures better, I recommend going to the first link I listed above...in there LadyEnfinity explains what each part of the pet window mean)

By selecting pets based on your character helps enhance your character and make it better overall. The pets that you can use vary depending on what level you are. Here are some of the most popular L45-65 pets:

L45
-Tigers: These are strength based physical attack pets that learn skills like smash and strength boost by themselves. They are great for melee because of the buffs that they learn by themselves, however since they have good damage they can useful for anyone who needs an attack pet.
-Boars: These pets are physical attack based that have talents that are high in strength and decently high in stamina. They are popular because of a the skill they learn called 'Dedication'. This skill takes HP from the pet and transfers some of it to the master's HP.

L55
-Icy Silkworm: This pet is popular for those who perfer spirit attack pets because it's the first strong spirit attack pet you can get. It gives intelligence boost which is useful for spirit attack players.

L65
-Polar Bear: This is the first strong stamina pet that becomes available to players. It also has the skill 'Dedication', like the boar, but it has much more HP then the boar so it is often used to heal more then the boar is. However, since its HP is much better, it's attack is much worse so people usually will just use the polar bear to heal and then have another pet to attack with.
-Peacock: The peacock is the 2nd higher level spirit attack pet a player will be able to catch on Pet Island. It is often used to replace Icy Silkworm since it's talents are generally stronger.

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Dacchei
03-08-2010, 06:32 PM
Closing Comments
This post is far from finished. I will update it more later but I'm too tired atm to do so haha. Again, a lot of the comments I make are from my experience with the game and others will have other preferences.

Pets are a huge part of Dragon Oath, and have a good one can make the difference in winning or losing a fight. Make sure you become familiar with it asap if you are new to the game :)

However, as I've stated several times in this guide: Do not worry TOO much about pets while you are a low level. Find a decent one and have it help you level up to higher levels. When you hit 65+ then you can start worrying about finding one with high talents, good/a lot of skills, and so on. Spending too much time on pets at a low level will just prevent you from getting ahead in levels and life skills and will end up being a waste of time since you will most likely want a better one later on. Even if you have a Perfect GR L45 pet, a L75 good GR pet will probably be stronger (of course you'd have to take talents into account but for the most part...L75 pets are stronger).

Hope this helps you guys out! Happy pet hunting!

~Dacchei

blackorchid
03-08-2010, 07:02 PM
This is wonderful!! Thank you for taking the time to enlighten us new people :D

dete_lynn
03-08-2010, 10:55 PM
mple, Ice Charm is cast most by timid pets while Counterattack is cast most by cautious pets.

Should be a clever one?

dete_lynn
03-08-2010, 11:19 PM
GrowthRate:

It is Quantitative indeed, I don't know whether you can see a number comes after the GR parameter.

Like you say while breeding, for instance, normal+good=good, that is actually not precise.

Take squirrels as examples,
when breeding a Normal744 with Good 818 you actually got two "Good 781" offsprings, although it will be still evaluated as "GOOD" by the system, it is actually a bit worse than "GOOD 818". However this does not make a lot of difference.

I will show you this pet (screenshot from CN server)

http://do.us.changyou.com/bbs/attachment.php?attachmentid=993&d=1260648689

It says GR is Perfect 1663. However, it is an offspring of "Preeminance1443+Perfect1781", and actually for this lv75 pet the GR between 1444 to 1662 considered as "Excelent" by the system, therefore the GR of this pet is Excelent indeed.

When breeding pets the system first calculate the GR then decide the GR description. The same as the system rating howmany stars an equipment has.

Dacchei
03-11-2010, 08:31 AM
Should be a clever one?

Whoops! Edited thank you :)

Jackie
03-11-2010, 10:53 AM
Woops, I'll have to stick this wonderful thread:)

Brithlem
03-11-2010, 01:12 PM
This is an excellent guide. It is in depth, organized, detailed and answers most questions without the questions needing to be asked.

Do you plan on making any other Guides any time soon? If so, I'm very much looking forward to reading them.

10/10

Cheers,
Bri

Dacchei
03-11-2010, 02:08 PM
This is an excellent guide. It is in depth, organized, detailed and answers most questions without the questions needing to be asked.

Do you plan on making any other Guides any time soon? If so, I'm very much looking forward to reading them.

10/10

Cheers,
Bri

Thank you ^^ Hm I kind of make guides when I notice the same questions being asked over and over again... On the forums or in game... So not planning on writing anymore atm but if something new comes up that alot of people are confused about maybe then :)

Darksync
03-11-2010, 10:08 PM
Wow Dacchei, you just made a whole year's worth of a term paper... :eek:

Audiophile
03-18-2010, 09:57 AM
did the grow rate effect for skill of pet.. i mean sum of pet skill..

Suterusu
05-13-2010, 12:34 AM
That growth rate affected all the things from stats. Like more hp for stam,ect. Of course I haven't tested it, its just the first thing to pop into my head when I seen it. I'm a noob still. :p

Painrinnegan
05-13-2010, 08:36 PM
dachhei, very good guide. just giving a strategy for PvP (player and pet vs player and pet)
If you have a bat, sometimes you get a skill called possession. The bat will paralyze your enemy. But if you attack theenemy the skill will be broken. So, first use possession on the enemy and paralyze them and then quickly kill their pets. (possession is manual skill).

And I got a question. Anybody knows where to get capsules like wind, thunder etc (the capsules increase pets attck skills lvl. eg thunder charm becomes advanced thunder charm.

Harley-Quinn
07-05-2010, 05:49 PM
-How many skills can a pet have total?
-Total skills a pet can have atm is 6. These are 1 manual skill and 5 auto ones. Later pets will be able to have 7 skills, 2 of which are manual.

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~Dacchei

Just curious...what do you mean by "later pets will be able to have 7 skills"...?
Do you mean 'later when the pets are a higher lvl' or 'later when you are able to catch higher level-required pets (meaning those higher lvl-required pets can learn 7 skills)' or...'later when the game is updated to be on the same platform as the Chinese & Vietnamese servers' ...?:confused:

Darksync
07-06-2010, 04:09 PM
Just curious...what do you mean by "later pets will be able to have 7 skills"...?
Do you mean 'later when the pets are a higher lvl' or 'later when you are able to catch higher level-required pets (meaning those higher lvl-required pets can learn 7 skills)' or...'later when the game is updated to be on the same platform as the Chinese & Vietnamese servers' ...?:confused:



later as in when new pets are implemented to the game (high level pets)

mafia
03-16-2011, 10:10 PM
WOW its really helps thx :p

LoveMadrid
04-02-2011, 03:53 PM
Man :( how we missed Darksync , Dacchei and Pain :( wish they could come bak