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Pet questions
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Pet questions
Do they disappear like summon horses? If not, is it worthwhile to buy a grey wolf (I'm a lvl22 wiz/bard) ?
Thanks in advance, and excuse me for my noobiness
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Re: Pet questions
No, attack pets are permanent, as long as you don't drop or sell them. They have a 'hunger bar' below their Hp bar, if this reaches 50%, they do half damage, and when it reaches 0% they die. Their hunger can be recovered with the yellow potions bought in a stable, and they can be revived with a grass of life bought there as well. And yes, it's extremely worth it to get one.

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Thank you 

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Re: Pet questions
Thomas42 wrote:No, attack pets are permanent, as long as you don't drop or sell them. They have a 'hunger bar' below their Hp bar, if this reaches 50%, they do half damage, and when it reaches 0% they die. Their hunger can be recovered with the yellow potions bought in a stable, and they can be revived with a grass of life bought there as well. And yes, it's extremely worth it to get one.
Wrong; it's 30%.
If your wolf dies: no problem, just buy a grass of life as thomas42 already mentioned. Right click on the grass to use it, then click on the wolf.
Especially for wizards a wolf can be useful as you can use it as your tank.
Keep an eye on its hp, as there is no autopot for pets implemented in sro.

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^Ah, I got that wrong then. Thanks for correcting me.

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Thank you again, even better
50k more to earn and I'ma buy one.
I always keep an eye on HP btw.. I come from Conquer Online, where autopotting is illegal.
I always keep an eye on HP btw.. I come from Conquer Online, where autopotting is illegal.

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Re: Pet questions
Especially for wizards a wolf can be useful as you can use it as your tank.
Keep an eye on its hp, as there is no autopot for pets implemented in sro.
its not useful if u can one shot every mob. and u cant rlly use it to tank cuz at a certian point the aggro will go to the char. but a lock on the other hand can control the aggro. the only time i have ever bought a wolf was for my lock, and i dont miss it.
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warfire6395 wrote:Especially for wizards a wolf can be useful as you can use it as your tank.
Keep an eye on its hp, as there is no autopot for pets implemented in sro.
its not useful if u can one shot every mob. and u cant rlly use it to tank cuz at a certian point the aggro will go to the char. but a lock on the other hand can control the aggro. the only time i have ever bought a wolf was for my lock, and i dont miss it.
That makes sense.
Well, i like the little extra damage the wolf gives me. Sometimes i almost kill a monster and my wolf just finishes of the last bit.

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What level does it become adult? ;o

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DarkestMagicks wrote:What level does it become adult? ;o
At lvl 10, 20 and 30 it grows a little bit.
At lvl 40 it becomes the great wolf.
And under job status, from lvl 80 iirc it is called a strong wolf.

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If you are a nuker and you can't kill a mob in one hit, there is no need for lion shout, because your pet can easiliy finish it, while you are already attacking another mob
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