Word of warning, apparently Evil Twin's generated via Trick or Treating can kill unattended pets...
I figured out earlier today that if you run out of range of your Evil Twin (easy to do if you're riding a pet or ethe) you can hide, and when the twin can't find you it goes *poof*. Much easier than getting pummeled while trying to Trick or Treat.
Well, I just did that in Heartwood and instead of going *poof* someone's unattended Beetle targetted my Evil Twin and they both had a fight to the death... however the Beetle was poisoned in the process and subsequently died... it had about 1100 stones worth of stuff in it's pack and when the corpse decayed that all went *poof*.
So... probably a good idea not to leave unattended pets in Heartwood while Trick or Treating is going on.
BTW this was on Atlantic in Heartwood. The dead beetle is now standing next to the trash can at the Bowcrafting station of Heartwood. It's named "A Giant Beetle" (original) and it's bonded.
I figured out earlier today that if you run out of range of your Evil Twin (easy to do if you're riding a pet or ethe) you can hide, and when the twin can't find you it goes *poof*. Much easier than getting pummeled while trying to Trick or Treat.
Well, I just did that in Heartwood and instead of going *poof* someone's unattended Beetle targetted my Evil Twin and they both had a fight to the death... however the Beetle was poisoned in the process and subsequently died... it had about 1100 stones worth of stuff in it's pack and when the corpse decayed that all went *poof*.
So... probably a good idea not to leave unattended pets in Heartwood while Trick or Treating is going on.
BTW this was on Atlantic in Heartwood. The dead beetle is now standing next to the trash can at the Bowcrafting station of Heartwood. It's named "A Giant Beetle" (original) and it's bonded.