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This is Lyrrin's sandbox page, for detailing how the new taming system works and finding places that need tweaking.
 
This is Lyrrin's sandbox page, for detailing how the new taming system works and finding places that need tweaking.
  
= Stats and Skills =  
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One question: current skill to tame is 62, 72, 82, 92, 98. This means there is no point in taking 60 taming and you have to have it as at least a secondary skill to tame any of these pets. Should we lower taming skill needed to something like 55, 65, 75, 85, 95?
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; Stable Slots
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: Everyone, regardless of skill gets 5 stable slots
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: Number of stable slots increases by 2 for each level of pet you have enough skill to tame
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: Maximum 15 stable slots: 5 base + 2*5 levels of pets
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=Legacy Pets and Mounts=
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When the new taming system with '''Baby Pets''' are introduced all previously existing tamables will be known as '''Legacy Pets'''.
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* Normal mounts; horses, ostards, llamas, swamp dragons, (lyrrin insert list), will be tamable with little or no taming skill and will take up one slot.
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* Low end tamables, such as chickens, cats, rats, sheep, etc will still be tamable, but they are intended to be used for role-play purposes only, not as combat pets.
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* High-end tamables, currently in the wild, will no longer be tamable.
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* All currently owned tamables will not be removed from your stable, but they will no longer be ressurectable.  You may keep them for the sake of sentimentality.
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* Staff are able to convert one or two of your favorite pets into the new form.
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=New Pets and Mounts=
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== Stats and Skills ==  
  
 
;General idea:
 
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All special attacks will use stamina. This leaves L2 and L3 able to do fewer special attacks, as a trade-off for being able to cast spells or heal while still doing melee combat.  
 
All special attacks will use stamina. This leaves L2 and L3 able to do fewer special attacks, as a trade-off for being able to cast spells or heal while still doing melee combat.  
  
== Baby Pets ==
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=== Baby Pets ===
  
 
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'''IDEA: Higher taming = faster pet skill gain?'''
 
'''IDEA: Higher taming = faster pet skill gain?'''
  
== Adult Pets ==
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=== Adult Pets ===
  
 
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: L3 magery and meditation are capped at 80.
 
: L3 magery and meditation are capped at 80.
  
= Behavior =
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== Behavior ==
  
 
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** On successful melee hit, they have a 25% chance to use their special attack.
 
** On successful melee hit, they have a 25% chance to use their special attack.
 
** On successful special attack use, there is a 30 second cooldown before another attempt will be made.
 
** On successful special attack use, there is a 30 second cooldown before another attempt will be made.
** '''Lyrrin note: Is 30 seconds too low for cooldown? Also, since swing speed is dependent on stamina, should the pets be smart enough to not use the ability if they are below X stamina?'''
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** '''Lyrrin note: Is 30 seconds too low for cooldown? Also, since swing speed is dependent on stamina, should the pets be smart enough to not use the ability if they are below X stamina?''' Lara says yes.
 
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* L1 pets will split up and attack different targets, but only ones that are currently attacking their owner. ('''Lyrrin needs to tweak so they will defend themselves too''')
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* L1 pets will split up and attack different targets, but only ones that are currently attacking their owner or themselves.
  
 
* Targeting restrictions for attacking do NOT apply for guarding. If a player or their pet attacks the owner, L1 pets will attack back. ('''Lyrrin double-check that this is true''')
 
* Targeting restrictions for attacking do NOT apply for guarding. If a player or their pet attacks the owner, L1 pets will attack back. ('''Lyrrin double-check that this is true''')
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* L4 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
 
* L4 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
  
* They have a small chance (10%) to stun their opponent on successful hit. ('''Lyrrin hasn't programmed this yet''')
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* They have a small chance (1%) to stun their opponent for 5 seconds on successful hit.
 
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* L5 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
 
* L5 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
  
* They have a small chance (10%) to taunt other mobs to attack them. Will not taunt if HP is below XXX. ('''Lyrrin hasn't programmed this yet''')
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* They have a small chance (1%) to taunt other mobs away from their owner, to attack the pet. Will not taunt if HP is below 50.
 
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= Special Attacks =
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== Feeding, Bonding, and Loyalty ==
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To keep your pet's spirits up, you can feed them normal food, of course. However if you want to give them a boost, you can feed them special '''pet food''', which is made with the [[Cooking]] skill. Pet food will cheer your pet up more than normal food, and as a bonus, '''your pet's passive and active skill gains are doubled for two minutes.''' This timed effect stacks, so if you feed them 5 pet food at once, their skill gain will be doubled for 10 minutes total, unless you stable the pet or log off before then.
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==== Bonding your pet ====
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A "bonded" pet can be resurrected if it dies, while an unbonded pet is gone for good on death. Babies bond easily to their new handlers.  To bond a baby, feed it '''pet food''' immediately after taming it. Adult pets, aka original OSI "legacy" pets, still need to be put in the stable for a week before they will bond.
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==== Sulking pets ====
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One significant change from OSI is that our custom tamables ''will not go wild'' if you forget to feed them. Instead, they will start to sulk. They will refuse any commands from you, and will instead wander around acting pitiful. They will not teleport to you automatically if you get too far away from them (but the Call Home spell will still work on them), and they cannot be appeased with normal food.
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To make them happy again, you or another person has to feed them '''pet food'''. If you feed them, they will start listening to you again immediately. If someone else feeds them, the pet will follow them to the stable and go into one of your open stable slot. If you don't have open stable slots, the pet will either 1) teleport to you if you are logged in, or 2) wander around the same area until you log in again, at which point it should teleport to you. Note that it can go hungry again if it waits too long for you to log in.
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'''While your pet is sulking, it is no longer bonded to you!''' If it dies while sulking, it cannot be resurrected. Feeding it pet food will re-bond it as well as make it happy again.
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== Special Attacks ==
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Pet special attacks can be triggered from the taming book or with '''.cast <Spell ID>'''. Attacks will drain a small amount of mana and stamina from the owner, and a larger amount of stamina from the pet. Attacks are done by pet level, i.e. casting "Level 1" special attack will cause ''all'' level 1 pets in range to do their special attacks. All pets doing a special attack will pay the stamina cost, but the owner only pays the mana/stamina cost once per cast regardless of number of pets.
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Your Animal Lore skill determines how close to the pet you need to be for it to do a special attack. At 60 Lore, you need to be within 2 tiles. This increases with skill, up to 6 tiles at GM Lore.
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!Pet Level
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!Owner Cost
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!Pet Cost
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!Cooldown
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!Spell ID
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|'''Level 1'''
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|Image here
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|2 stamina
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|20 stamina
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|2 minutes
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|901
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|'''Level 2'''
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|Image here
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|3 mana
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|20 stamina
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|2 minutes
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|902
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|'''Level 3'''
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|Image here
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|4 stamina
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|20 stamina
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|2 minutes
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|903
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|'''Level 4'''
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|Image here
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|5 mana
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|20 stamina
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|2 minutes
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|904
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|'''Level 5'''
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|Image here
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|6 stamina
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|20 stamina
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|2 minutes
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|905
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=== Attacks by Pet Category ===
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Each pet category has a special attack. All pets in the same ''category'' will perform the same special attack, regardless of pet ''level''.
  
 
; Birds - Peck
 
; Birds - Peck
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; Canines - Howl
 
; Canines - Howl
: This is a modified version of Devotion's "Dispel Evil" spell. For each mob in a 5 tile radius of the pet, there is a chance to make the mob flee for 30 seconds. Chance increases with wrestling skill. There is also a chance to dispel summoned mobs. ('''Lyrrin's note: after testing this I don't like it so much. It would get annoying on group hunts, L2 canines wouldn't really be able to use this ability at all due to low wrestling, and having multiple L1 canines has little benefit over having 1 L1 canine.''') Other suggestions to replace this:
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: This is a modified version of Necromancy's "Evil Omen" spell. Each mob within a 5 tile radius of the pet will receive 25% increased damage and increased poison level (if poisoned), the next time the mob is harmed.  
:#Low-level AOE damage within 5 tiles,
 
:#Debuff a random stat of nearby mobs for 15 seconds, debuff is stackable
 
:#Modified version of the necro spell "Evil Omen" that magnifies the effect of the next harmful attack, on all nearby mobs
 
:#Whirlwind attack weapon ability, which strikes all nearby mobs
 
  
; Felines - Sneak Attack (Not programmed yet)
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; Felines - Sneak Attack
: This is a modified version of Deception's "Backstab". The pet will temporarily hide, then strike with a 2x bonus to damage, and unhide.  
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: This is a modified version of Deception's "Backstab". The pet will temporarily hide, then strike with a bonus to damage, and unhide. Bonus scales with the pet's wrestling skill, to 1.5x damage at GM wrestling.  
  
; Reptiles - Fire Breath (Not programmed yet)
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; Reptiles - Fire Breath
: Modified version of fire field. Pet breathes out field of fire centered on mob.
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: Modified version of fire field. Pet breathes out field of fire centered on mob. Duration scales with wrestling skill, to 10 seconds at GM wrestling.
: Does this work for raptors as well?
 
  
; Ursines/Bovines - Stun (Not tested)
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; Ursines/Bovines - Berserk
: This is the weapon ability Paralyzing Blow. Target will be unable to move, cast, or attack for 6 seconds, or until it receives combat damage.  
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: This is the weapon ability Whirlwind Attack. The next hit will also strike all enemies within 1 tile of the pet, with a damage bonus. Bonus increases with number of nearby enemies and with wrestling skill.  
  
; Arachnids/Beetles - Poison (Not programmed yet)
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; Arachnids/Beetles - Poison
: Will cause poison on next hit. Level of poison is dependent on wrestling skill, TBD.  
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: Will cause poison on next hit as long as mob is not immune to poisoning. Level of poison ranges from Lesser at 30 wrestling, Regular at 60, to Greater at 90+ wrestling. Pets whose caps go high enough can inflict deadly poison at 120 skill and lethal poison at 150.  
  
; Plants/Earth - Entangle (Not programmed yet)
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; Plants/Earth - Thorn Strike
: Need to think on this one. There don't seem to be any special abilities or spells that reduce swing/attack speed. Best analog is to drain most of the mob's stamina? There is also the mysticism sleep spell, which reduces movement speed, or I could try to make a paralyze that does NOT wear off when taking combat damage. Could also change to "Thorn Strike", which could be weapon ability "double strike" or even bleed attack, and use talon strike for the birds.
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: This is the weapon ability Double Strike. Pet will attempt to strike twice on one swing.

Latest revision as of 20:14, 12 October 2020

This is Lyrrin's sandbox page, for detailing how the new taming system works and finding places that need tweaking.

One question: current skill to tame is 62, 72, 82, 92, 98. This means there is no point in taking 60 taming and you have to have it as at least a secondary skill to tame any of these pets. Should we lower taming skill needed to something like 55, 65, 75, 85, 95?

Stable Slots
Everyone, regardless of skill gets 5 stable slots
Number of stable slots increases by 2 for each level of pet you have enough skill to tame
Maximum 15 stable slots: 5 base + 2*5 levels of pets

Legacy Pets and Mounts

When the new taming system with Baby Pets are introduced all previously existing tamables will be known as Legacy Pets.

  • Normal mounts; horses, ostards, llamas, swamp dragons, (lyrrin insert list), will be tamable with little or no taming skill and will take up one slot.
  • Low end tamables, such as chickens, cats, rats, sheep, etc will still be tamable, but they are intended to be used for role-play purposes only, not as combat pets.
  • High-end tamables, currently in the wild, will no longer be tamable.
  • All currently owned tamables will not be removed from your stable, but they will no longer be ressurectable. You may keep them for the sake of sentimentality.
  • Staff are able to convert one or two of your favorite pets into the new form.

New Pets and Mounts

Stats and Skills

General idea
Level 1 (AOE)
Lowest hit points, stats, and skills, but you can have up to 5 of them
All combat skills
Balanced str and dex, low int
Level 2 (Ranged)
Heavy emphasis on magic skills, but can train melee skills
Moderate str, low dex, high int
Level 3 (Healer)
Emphasis on combat skills, weak magery for healing/cure. Adult gets boosted to a moderate amount of magery.
Mostly balanced stats, str > dex and int
Level 4 (High damage)
All combat skills. Slightly higher HP than L3, much lower HP than L4
Highest stat total of all levels. High str, moderate dex, low int, for high damage combat
Level 5 (Tank)
All combat skills. Highest HP, but lower stats than L4.
Stat total equivalent to L3 but distributed differently. High str, moderate dex, low int.

All special attacks will use stamina. This leaves L2 and L3 able to do fewer special attacks, as a trade-off for being able to cast spells or heal while still doing melee combat.

Baby Pets

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Hit Points 50 70 80 90 120
Str 100 75 100 140 120
Dex 100 50 75 100 100
Int 25 110 70 25 25
Stat Total 225 235 245 265 245
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Wrestling 50 0 60 65 70
Tactics 50 0 60 65 70
Anatomy 50 0 0 65 70
Magic Resist 50 55 60 65 70
Magery 0 55 30 0 0
Meditation 0 55 30 0 0
Eval Int 0 55 0 0 0
Skill Total 200 220 240 260 280
Skill Caps 80 80 80 80 80

A baby pet will grow up into an adult as soon as any of its skills reaches 80. With the current setup this means it will take longer to train a level 1 than it will take to train a level 5. I actually like this, since you can simultaneously train 5 L1's together but can only train one L5 at a time. Having L5 need less time to get to adult sounds like a fair tradeoff to me and a "benefit" of GM-ing taming. Open to changing though.

IDEA: Higher taming = faster pet skill gain?

Adult Pets

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Hit Points 100 150 200 225 300
Str 125 75 125 175 155
Dex 125 50 90 125 125
Int 25 170 90 25 25
Stat Total 275 295 305 325 305
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Wrestling 80 * 80 85 90
Tactics 80 * 80 85 90
Anatomy 80 * * 85 90
Magic Resist 80 80 80 85 90
Magery 0 80 60 0 0
Meditation 0 80 * 0 0
Eval Int 0 80 0 0 0
Skill Total 320 >350 >330 340 360
Skill Caps 110 120 130 140 150
"*" denotes that these skills are left at the pet's current skill level.
L2 combat skills are capped at 80.
L3 magery and meditation are capped at 80.

Behavior

The following rules apply to all pets
Attack
  • All pets will attack a given target with the "kill" command.
  • When the target dies, the pet returns to the owner's side and switches to "guard" mode.
  • Pets will periodically try to use their special attack
    • On successful melee hit, they have a 25% chance to use their special attack.
    • On successful special attack use, there is a 30 second cooldown before another attempt will be made.
    • Lyrrin note: Is 30 seconds too low for cooldown? Also, since swing speed is dependent on stamina, should the pets be smart enough to not use the ability if they are below X stamina? Lara says yes.
Guard
  • Pets will only attack mobs that are attacking their owner or themselves, in that order.
  • As with attacking, if the target mob dies the pet will return to the owner and stay in "guard" mode.
Follow
  • Pets will stay at your side and not attack anything. They will ignore any mobs that attack them.
  • Pet follow speed has been increased so that they keep up with you when you are running or mounted.
  • If a pet gets more than 16 tiles away from you, it will teleport to your side. It will also do this while attacking or guarding.

Each level of pet has special behaviors during attack and guard:

Level 1 - Split up to attack multiple targets
Attack
  • When given the 'kill' or 'all kill' command, each L1 pet from the same owner will attack a different target within 5 tiles of the original target.
  • If there aren't enough targets in range, they will split up existing in-range targets between them.
  • L1 pets do not care about what L2+ pets are doing, so they may attack the same target as an L2+ pet from the same owner.
  • Because peripheral target selection is not under the player's control, L1 pets are hard-coded not to attack their owner, other players, anyone's pets or summons, or anything that will flag the owner as criminal, even on the mainland where PvP is allowed.
Guard
  • L1 pets will split up and attack different targets, but only ones that are currently attacking their owner or themselves.
  • Targeting restrictions for attacking do NOT apply for guarding. If a player or their pet attacks the owner, L1 pets will attack back. (Lyrrin double-check that this is true)
Level 2 - Ranged (magery) attack
Attack
  • L2 pets primarily attack with spells, with close-range melee as a backup.
  • To attack with spells, L2 pets need reagents. Players can drag/drop reagents onto the pet or open their backpack and put reagents inside.
  • If they run out of reagents, they will say, "*Stops casting to look around for more reagents*". This message is throttled to only happen every 1 minute, to avoid spamming. While out of reagents, they will revert to melee combat.
  • As long as they are able to cast, they will try to stay 3 tiles away from the mob they are attacking to avoid getting hit.
  • If they run out of mana, they will revert to close-range melee attacks until they have more than X mana (Lyrrin needs to re-evaluate this in light of the new regen code)
  • L2 pets will not use special attacks unless they are doing melee combat.
Guard
  • If a mob attacks their owner, L2 pets will guard by casting spells or doing close-range melee the same way they attack.
  • If no mobs are currently attacking the player, L2 pets will meditate. When they start meditating, they will say, "*Settles into a trance, regaining energy*". This message is also throttled to every 1 minute to avoid spamming.
Level 3 - Healer
Attack
  • In addition to melee combat, L3 pets can heal themselves, their owner, and their owner's other pets.
  • To heal, L3 pets need reagents. Players can drag/drop reagents onto the pet or open their backpack and put reagents inside.
  • If they run out of reagents, they will say, "*Stops casting to look around for more reagents*". This message is throttled to only happen every 1 minute, to avoid spamming. While out of reagents, they will not be able to heal and will do melee combat.
  • Healing takes priority over combat. L3 pets will attempt these actions in order: Cure a poisoned owner/pet, cast greater heal, cast heal, do melee combat.
  • Healing/cure has a cooldown of 10-15 seconds before any heal/cure action can be used again. The cooldown is dependent on the owner's taming skill. 60 taming = 15 seconds, 100 taming = 10 seconds.
  • If the pet runs out of mana, they only do melee attacks until they have enough mana to cast cure or heal again.
Guard
  • If a mob attacks their owner, L3 pets will guard by healing or doing melee combat the same way they attack.
  • If no mobs are currently attacking the player, L3 pets will meditate. (Lyrrin double-check this is true)
Level 4 - High Damage
Attack
  • L4 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
  • They have a small chance (1%) to stun their opponent for 5 seconds on successful hit.
Guard
  • L4 pets follow standard pet guarding rules.
Level 5 - Tank
Attack
  • L5 pets do standard close-range melee combat.
  • They have a small chance (1%) to taunt other mobs away from their owner, to attack the pet. Will not taunt if HP is below 50.
Guard
  • L5 pets follow standard pet guarding rules.

Feeding, Bonding, and Loyalty

To keep your pet's spirits up, you can feed them normal food, of course. However if you want to give them a boost, you can feed them special pet food, which is made with the Cooking skill. Pet food will cheer your pet up more than normal food, and as a bonus, your pet's passive and active skill gains are doubled for two minutes. This timed effect stacks, so if you feed them 5 pet food at once, their skill gain will be doubled for 10 minutes total, unless you stable the pet or log off before then.

Bonding your pet

A "bonded" pet can be resurrected if it dies, while an unbonded pet is gone for good on death. Babies bond easily to their new handlers. To bond a baby, feed it pet food immediately after taming it. Adult pets, aka original OSI "legacy" pets, still need to be put in the stable for a week before they will bond.

Sulking pets

One significant change from OSI is that our custom tamables will not go wild if you forget to feed them. Instead, they will start to sulk. They will refuse any commands from you, and will instead wander around acting pitiful. They will not teleport to you automatically if you get too far away from them (but the Call Home spell will still work on them), and they cannot be appeased with normal food.

To make them happy again, you or another person has to feed them pet food. If you feed them, they will start listening to you again immediately. If someone else feeds them, the pet will follow them to the stable and go into one of your open stable slot. If you don't have open stable slots, the pet will either 1) teleport to you if you are logged in, or 2) wander around the same area until you log in again, at which point it should teleport to you. Note that it can go hungry again if it waits too long for you to log in.

While your pet is sulking, it is no longer bonded to you! If it dies while sulking, it cannot be resurrected. Feeding it pet food will re-bond it as well as make it happy again.

Special Attacks

Pet special attacks can be triggered from the taming book or with .cast <Spell ID>. Attacks will drain a small amount of mana and stamina from the owner, and a larger amount of stamina from the pet. Attacks are done by pet level, i.e. casting "Level 1" special attack will cause all level 1 pets in range to do their special attacks. All pets doing a special attack will pay the stamina cost, but the owner only pays the mana/stamina cost once per cast regardless of number of pets.

Your Animal Lore skill determines how close to the pet you need to be for it to do a special attack. At 60 Lore, you need to be within 2 tiles. This increases with skill, up to 6 tiles at GM Lore.

Pet Level Icon Owner Cost Pet Cost Cooldown Spell ID
Level 1 Image here 2 stamina 20 stamina 2 minutes 901
Level 2 Image here 3 mana 20 stamina 2 minutes 902
Level 3 Image here 4 stamina 20 stamina 2 minutes 903
Level 4 Image here 5 mana 20 stamina 2 minutes 904
Level 5 Image here 6 stamina 20 stamina 2 minutes 905

Attacks by Pet Category

Each pet category has a special attack. All pets in the same category will perform the same special attack, regardless of pet level.

Birds - Peck
"Peck" is the weapon ability Bleed Attack. Mobs will take damage regularly for 10 seconds.
Canines - Howl
This is a modified version of Necromancy's "Evil Omen" spell. Each mob within a 5 tile radius of the pet will receive 25% increased damage and increased poison level (if poisoned), the next time the mob is harmed.
Felines - Sneak Attack
This is a modified version of Deception's "Backstab". The pet will temporarily hide, then strike with a bonus to damage, and unhide. Bonus scales with the pet's wrestling skill, to 1.5x damage at GM wrestling.
Reptiles - Fire Breath
Modified version of fire field. Pet breathes out field of fire centered on mob. Duration scales with wrestling skill, to 10 seconds at GM wrestling.
Ursines/Bovines - Berserk
This is the weapon ability Whirlwind Attack. The next hit will also strike all enemies within 1 tile of the pet, with a damage bonus. Bonus increases with number of nearby enemies and with wrestling skill.
Arachnids/Beetles - Poison
Will cause poison on next hit as long as mob is not immune to poisoning. Level of poison ranges from Lesser at 30 wrestling, Regular at 60, to Greater at 90+ wrestling. Pets whose caps go high enough can inflict deadly poison at 120 skill and lethal poison at 150.
Plants/Earth - Thorn Strike
This is the weapon ability Double Strike. Pet will attempt to strike twice on one swing.
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