First of all, hello to everyone! I've played on Siege on and off for about six years now and lurked around the forums, but this is my first post.
Until now, I've never had a tamer but I figured out (probably about 6 years too late!) that it's one of the quickest ways to farm up some much needed gold and resources. Therefore, I recently built one and trained up to the point that I can start going after the higher end pets.
The character's pretty new, though (low stats, weapon skills, magery etc.), so I'm in serious danger of getting creamed by my prospective tames or the nearby spawn.
Whilst I realise that it's probably a slightly "gimp" tactic, I figured that using faction monster ignore may be a good way of carrying out some "risk free" taming. (What can I say? - I don't have much time to play, so sneaky shortcuts and gimp tactics are my friends).
I have a few of questions though:
1. Does taming break monster ignore (like attacking a creature does)? If so, does this apply just to the creature being tamed, or once broken will all the spawn target you?
2. If you tame a creature then subsequently leave factions, does that have any impact on the tamed creature?
3. Is there a better / quicker way of taming the higher end pets with reduced risk?
Thanks in advance for your help. (and BTW, I intend to use the tamer strictly for PvM - not for PvP!).
Until now, I've never had a tamer but I figured out (probably about 6 years too late!) that it's one of the quickest ways to farm up some much needed gold and resources. Therefore, I recently built one and trained up to the point that I can start going after the higher end pets.
The character's pretty new, though (low stats, weapon skills, magery etc.), so I'm in serious danger of getting creamed by my prospective tames or the nearby spawn.
Whilst I realise that it's probably a slightly "gimp" tactic, I figured that using faction monster ignore may be a good way of carrying out some "risk free" taming. (What can I say? - I don't have much time to play, so sneaky shortcuts and gimp tactics are my friends).
I have a few of questions though:
1. Does taming break monster ignore (like attacking a creature does)? If so, does this apply just to the creature being tamed, or once broken will all the spawn target you?
2. If you tame a creature then subsequently leave factions, does that have any impact on the tamed creature?
3. Is there a better / quicker way of taming the higher end pets with reduced risk?
Thanks in advance for your help. (and BTW, I intend to use the tamer strictly for PvM - not for PvP!).