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Prudentis
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I went Greater Dragon taming yesterday, just for fun, with two newly met guys. One of them didn't know much about taming, so he attacked my tame and broke the attempts until told not to, than even paralyzed it.(don't know if he succeded)
He stopped, of course, after I told him it's a no-go to paralyze pets, because of the 4% additional skill loss.
But this made me think. One of the dragons I tamed, was a 3X Legendary with better resists than my stabled one, so I decided to keep it.
Now, since I didn't know, if he succeeded paralyzing it, I was asking myself, if the additional skill loss was only applied, if the dragon was paralyzed during the whole tame process, or even if the taming process was made after the paralyze wore off?
And another thing that made me thing was one sentence on uo.com:
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Pets will also suffer an additional 4% skill loss if they are paralyzed during the taming process. While this means additional training time to get your pet back up to its full potential, it may be safer for some of the more dangerous creatures.
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Does that mean, that the .9 loss to max skills still applies and only the post tame skill value of *.72 is reduced to .68 ? That would only mean a longer training phase but not the reduction of the new max skill.
Does anyone know exactly if that is the case?
He stopped, of course, after I told him it's a no-go to paralyze pets, because of the 4% additional skill loss.
But this made me think. One of the dragons I tamed, was a 3X Legendary with better resists than my stabled one, so I decided to keep it.
Now, since I didn't know, if he succeeded paralyzing it, I was asking myself, if the additional skill loss was only applied, if the dragon was paralyzed during the whole tame process, or even if the taming process was made after the paralyze wore off?
And another thing that made me thing was one sentence on uo.com:
<blockquote><hr>
Pets will also suffer an additional 4% skill loss if they are paralyzed during the taming process. While this means additional training time to get your pet back up to its full potential, it may be safer for some of the more dangerous creatures.
[/ QUOTE ]
Does that mean, that the .9 loss to max skills still applies and only the post tame skill value of *.72 is reduced to .68 ? That would only mean a longer training phase but not the reduction of the new max skill.
Does anyone know exactly if that is the case?