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seccond hand dragons

UncleSham

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recently (on siege) i went hunting for a super dragon . i got a friend to come with and help . he did have slightly better taming so i suggested he tame it and id do the healing . but he said "oh no, you tame it . every time you transfer a pet it makes it harder to controll."

now ive never heard of this . never seen any official wrighting on it . but given how something like a white wolf is harder to tame once released it kinda makes sence.

thoughts ?
 
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Well, I have heard that transferring a pet one time has no affect. In fact my cu was second hand and I haven't had any problems. But I have heard once it is transferred for a third time that is where the control problem comes in. I have yet to own any 3rd hand pets though.
 
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BadManiac

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I don't think this applies to transfering pets, but years ago before bonding, if a pet went wild and you retamed it, it'd be harder to control and more likely to go wild again every time.
 
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I've tamed several of the new dragons for guildmates and we have had no issues with any of them that I know of.
 

Samaira

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Pets can have too many owners, can't for the life of me remember how many tho, I think its three. A friend of mine had his cu go wild on him, I retamed it for him and attempted to transfer it back, but couldn't. Turns out it was a second-hand pup.
 

UncleSham

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yeah i think the dogs start out at a higher level so when you pile more on it, it would be more evident .

i heard coflicting reports on the supers ,officially they were supposed to be harder to tame , but ive heard rumors this isnt the case . i havent done any testing but if you CAN tame them at the same level as normal dragons a bump in controll may not be so evident.
 
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