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Feature 3: Pets

One of the most interesting features of Dragon Oath is the multitude of pets that you can capture while playing the game. If you travel to Luo Yang, you can talk to an NPC who will transport you to a place called “Pet Island.” On Pet Island there are over 60 different pets for you to capture, each with their own unique personality, traits, and abilities. Though spending time capturing pets is fun, it is not easy. There are guardians who protect Pet Island that will attack any intruders on sight. Some of these guardians may appear to be close to you in level, but they’re much more powerful that the average player. The farther you venture into Pet Island, the more dangerous it becomes; but with great risk comes the chance for great reward.

All great warriors seek companionship. In Dragon Oath players will find a unique land called Pet Island that is filled with many pets that are often times as loyal as they are deadly. With up to 70 types of pets, each having their own character and personality that appears when their master is being attacked, a warrior will never feel alone on the battlefield. When a player reaches level five, he will receive their first pet, Little Bunny, from Lily White in Da Li.

Growth and Attributes Distribution:
Pets have their own stats and skills and as they level up. They also receive points that can be applied to these stats to make them stronger. The owner can adjust their pet's attributes in Strength, Intelligence, Stamina, Willpower and Agility.

Strength affects physical attack

Intelligence affects magic attack

Stamina affects physical defense and HP limit

Willpower affects magic defense

Agility affects hit, critical hit and reflexes

Pet Island:
Players will also obtain a pet when they join one of the nine classes but if they want to choose from a wide selection of pets, they can visit Pet Island. Any pet in the area can be caught as long as the player is powerful enough to tame the pet. Choose from several types of pets including wolves, parrots, polar bears, praying mantises, stegosauruses, gorillas, and even the elusive and illustrious Invincible Cat!

Pet Information:
After a player has caught their pet, the pet’s information can be seen on the Pet window. The Pet window is a central place where players can monitor all their pets’ stats, life, experience and joy.

Pet abilities:
Pets are able to learn abilities through various ways. Pets can become stronger and learn new skills through a pet trainer. Players can teach their pet to compensate for their weaknesses or support their strengths.

Baby Pets:
Players may prefer to own a baby pet rather than a grown pet. If a player has a Baby Pet Scroll, he can transform their grown pets to a baby pet.

Pet breeding:
Players may even find ways to breed their pets with those of their friends in order to create even more powerful pets. The higher level the pet is, the longer the breeding process will be. The owner will be informed by mail when it has successfully bred. Breeding can lead to a variety of very interesting combinations of pet skills to create a deadly ally in battle!

Pet titles:
Pets can obtain titles depending on their savvy, endowment and growth rate. When the three attributes reach different levels, the pet will receive a new title. The title can be chosen in the pet window.

Pet Skills:
Pet skills are classified into two categories: manually operated skills and automatic skills. Manually operated skills allows the owner to control the use of the skill during fights. These skills can be placed in a shortcut bar for ease of use. Automatic skills are skills that the pet uses automatically during fights. Each pet has 3 to 5 skills that can be improved using accumulated stats gained as they level. You can also learn new pet skills using Pet Skill Scrolls.

Pet Feeding and Taming:
Players can feed their pet when it loses HP during a fight by storing proper pet food in their inventory. Each type of pet will only eat certain types of food. While the pet is summoned and used during battles, its happiness will gradually decrease. After it reaches a certain point, it cannot be summoned without using pet tools such as toys to increase its happiness.

Pet savvy:
You can increase your pet’s attributes by increasing the pet savvy. Savvy has a different effect on talent growth depending on its savvy level. A pet's savvy is 0 in the beginning but can be increased by using a pet savvy bone pill.