Dear experts,
dear taming afficionados,
after playing around with the new training system for about 4 months now, I want to show you some better and some worse examples of my work - with a couple of questions and points for discussion. I would be very pleased about lots of feedback, comments and ideas.
Let me first show you the pets which work nicely and do their jobs intended. Interestingly, those arent always the ones with the highest intensities or best scrolls. Look for example at this first pet here:
CU SIDHE
It was my first try and I had absolutely ZERO scrolls in my accounts on Siege. Hence, I had to buy / trade some rather cheap ones to get started. I did everything the way folks told me on this board and the doggie does everything quite the way he should. He is a fast killer, heals nicely, can tank and casts the spells he has in a reasonable manner and quite frequently. I have no idea, why he has only a 62% intensity rating, because when tamed he was close to the maximum of hitpoints and other stats. But this pet is a good and reliable alround killer for most 1:1 situations I usually have to face when hunting. I am really happy with this doggie.
Then there is another quite nice pet, I am using frequently. It was ultimatively cheap to scroll up and subjectively feels like being one of my most versatile and powerful pets:
FIRESTEED
It mows through most spawns slightly or more susceptible to fire damage like a warm knife in butter. It was a pretty cheap build and I was able to put in all abilities and moves I wanted. However, the calculator says, it has a pretty low intensity. Why is that? This pet works better than most others I have but it was ultimatively cheap and the paperform says it is quite weak. No idea why. I would always do it the same and with a broader stock of 120 scrolls bring it up to legendary everywhere. I really use this fire dealer quite often and it never disappointed me. And its spellcasting has a good timing and is reliable.
Then there is this one:
FROST MITE
I use it for the roof and high end single targets like Corgul. I personally think it is a stunner. It is tough, deals tons of damage, almost never dies, and was a pretty cheap build, too. Didnt have to use expensive scrolls. Like above, works like a warm knife into butter. It pretty frequently uses rune corruption and then knocks out its Targets with poison and AI. Yet, the calculator says it has 5,22 % intensity rating? I did everything the experts told me and the mite does everything it should in a steady and realiable way. I would do it quite the same and - of course - use some higher scrolls, if I had some. But even in the current build it feels like a very very strong pet.
Here is another pet, I designed just like it wanted it:
NAJASAURUS
This guy solos Neira without any problems, never dies and kills the boss and its spawn with almost never falling below 85 % of hitpoints. I messed up the resists a bit, hence it works only in Special places. But this time I had some better scrolls and I decided not to overload it with abilities. As a result, the naja casts reliably his area affects, poisons heavily and hits quite hard. Best, however, is: You almost dont have to care about it. Ist very tough against spellcasters and can tank alot. The rating says 66,29 %. Well... no clue. But this pet - like the ones above - was a experiment that worked and I would do it right the same way agan.
Now let me please show you another experiment that pleases me alot:
TIGER
I had this black one in my stable and wanted to play around with it. I had not idea, how good the result would be. This pet is fast, tough, reliable. It was extremely cheap to build and I put in all the things I wanted: Ninja & FWW. It superbly kills stuff in spawns - at the right places up to the boss. And the FWW does even hurt many bosses quite hard. I had almost no expenses with this one and the FWW is stunning. He casts it at very good frequency and its just a joy to see the kitten kill and kill and kill and kill... I love it. Rating is 125,77 % It feels alike, whatever that means ;-) Ah, and it has 100 poisoning, but that doesnt appear in the sheet...
Ok, this first post is full. Those were the experiments I really liked and I will keep and use them all. Thanks for all the fantastic advice.
TO BE CONTINUED IN THE NEXT POSTING
dear taming afficionados,
after playing around with the new training system for about 4 months now, I want to show you some better and some worse examples of my work - with a couple of questions and points for discussion. I would be very pleased about lots of feedback, comments and ideas.
Let me first show you the pets which work nicely and do their jobs intended. Interestingly, those arent always the ones with the highest intensities or best scrolls. Look for example at this first pet here:
CU SIDHE

It was my first try and I had absolutely ZERO scrolls in my accounts on Siege. Hence, I had to buy / trade some rather cheap ones to get started. I did everything the way folks told me on this board and the doggie does everything quite the way he should. He is a fast killer, heals nicely, can tank and casts the spells he has in a reasonable manner and quite frequently. I have no idea, why he has only a 62% intensity rating, because when tamed he was close to the maximum of hitpoints and other stats. But this pet is a good and reliable alround killer for most 1:1 situations I usually have to face when hunting. I am really happy with this doggie.
Then there is another quite nice pet, I am using frequently. It was ultimatively cheap to scroll up and subjectively feels like being one of my most versatile and powerful pets:
FIRESTEED

It mows through most spawns slightly or more susceptible to fire damage like a warm knife in butter. It was a pretty cheap build and I was able to put in all abilities and moves I wanted. However, the calculator says, it has a pretty low intensity. Why is that? This pet works better than most others I have but it was ultimatively cheap and the paperform says it is quite weak. No idea why. I would always do it the same and with a broader stock of 120 scrolls bring it up to legendary everywhere. I really use this fire dealer quite often and it never disappointed me. And its spellcasting has a good timing and is reliable.
Then there is this one:
FROST MITE

I use it for the roof and high end single targets like Corgul. I personally think it is a stunner. It is tough, deals tons of damage, almost never dies, and was a pretty cheap build, too. Didnt have to use expensive scrolls. Like above, works like a warm knife into butter. It pretty frequently uses rune corruption and then knocks out its Targets with poison and AI. Yet, the calculator says it has 5,22 % intensity rating? I did everything the experts told me and the mite does everything it should in a steady and realiable way. I would do it quite the same and - of course - use some higher scrolls, if I had some. But even in the current build it feels like a very very strong pet.
Here is another pet, I designed just like it wanted it:
NAJASAURUS

This guy solos Neira without any problems, never dies and kills the boss and its spawn with almost never falling below 85 % of hitpoints. I messed up the resists a bit, hence it works only in Special places. But this time I had some better scrolls and I decided not to overload it with abilities. As a result, the naja casts reliably his area affects, poisons heavily and hits quite hard. Best, however, is: You almost dont have to care about it. Ist very tough against spellcasters and can tank alot. The rating says 66,29 %. Well... no clue. But this pet - like the ones above - was a experiment that worked and I would do it right the same way agan.
Now let me please show you another experiment that pleases me alot:
TIGER

I had this black one in my stable and wanted to play around with it. I had not idea, how good the result would be. This pet is fast, tough, reliable. It was extremely cheap to build and I put in all the things I wanted: Ninja & FWW. It superbly kills stuff in spawns - at the right places up to the boss. And the FWW does even hurt many bosses quite hard. I had almost no expenses with this one and the FWW is stunning. He casts it at very good frequency and its just a joy to see the kitten kill and kill and kill and kill... I love it. Rating is 125,77 % It feels alike, whatever that means ;-) Ah, and it has 100 poisoning, but that doesnt appear in the sheet...
Ok, this first post is full. Those were the experiments I really liked and I will keep and use them all. Thanks for all the fantastic advice.
TO BE CONTINUED IN THE NEXT POSTING
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