Hi everyone thanks for the reply's

Glad to hear Bo Bo has a pet for you.
I as in she, has the answer to the question of why I wanted to know what you wanted for stats, the link below will help answer that.
http://stratics.com/community/threads/fresh-tamed.317524/
(hope that linked worked, new to doing them here)
here is the reply's in that link in case it didn't work:
Resists can not be changed. Stats can be trained up to 125, if they're above that when first tamed, that's as high as they'll go.
Skills can be trained up to 100. Special circumstances apply to some more recent pets which have skills in excess of 100.
Petra Fyde,
Jun 26, 2014
The pet calc has a sample template of what the supossidly perfect pet is, that you can compare to, so when taming a certain animal, you know what to look for in all hit points, resists, and skills. A combination of the 3 is very important. I look for the highest combination of the 3 I can find. For instance, i can maybe find a greater dragon, that has 1900 hp untamed. I know when tamed, his hp is gonna be 950. now, if his resists are all in the 50's and 60's I know even fully trained, he is not going to have good survivability in a fight with say 2 wild greater dragons or higher level monsters and mobs. I just simply cant heal him fast enough to keep him alive because of the low resists that will never raise. Any pet I am taming to hunt with, that is not at least in the high 3's on the pet calc, I usually bypass or turn into hides for my crafter, with a few exceptions. I did keep a greater dragon that has unusually high cold resist just for doing the ice dungeon, so u actually can grab a pet that has resists suited for what you are hunting.
Darius Bloodbain,
Jun 26, 2014
Thank you
