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wrestling 96.5 / 119.5
tactics 91.4 / 114.2
resist 95.2 / 119
Anat 20.7 / 100
Magery 117.9 / 147.4
Eval 41.5 / 100
Med 67.2 / 100
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i dont think your guys 'new math' is correct.
ive maxed out a few dragons now and ive noticed that they skills go back to 20%
so for example.
the dragon that fella there listed above.
you tame it and when ya tamed it it had 96.5 wrestling.
by your math it will train back up to 119.5
but ill bet you it will trian up to 120.6
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You are correct. You divide the skills (wrestling, tactics, spell resist) right after taming by 0.8 (0.72 / 0.9). So the cap will be 120.6.
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Magery 117.9 / 147.4
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dragons dont gain in magic any higher then their fresh tame skill.
o the dragon listed above will be capped at 117.9
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You are correct again.
As for the rating system suggested in this thread. You are far better off to look at
the thread that lists the stat ranges for greater dragons, and go by that. That formula is even more flawed than the pet calculator currently is. I have a formula that I use for rating pets as well, but even that I don't take as the final word on whether I keep pets or not. I know what I am looking for, and I keep pets based on that.
I keep a cheat sheet with the minimums and maximums for all the skills and stats for all the pets I farm, and base whether I keep a pet or not on that.