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Salindra
Guest
Ive just started playing UO and I like the concept of being able to fight along side my trusty pet, whatever it may be. I have been playing for a week now and I really like the game. What I don't like is the process of training your taming skills. Running around in circles for hours on end just isn't fun. I want to hunt and fight epic battles.(epic is very subjective at my lvl
). Now I'm not here to complain and run, but maybe suggest to the community an idea of making the process of gaining skills more enjoyable. Stay open minded!
I am not asking to take away the system, which is beloved by most trainers, but add to the experience. How about making gains combat based as well.
Lets say your taming skill lvl is 35. You enter into a hunting area where the creatures that you will be fighting has a higher taming skill level, lets say 37. While your pet fights you gain taming gains, similar to gaining weaponry skills. If you fight things that are less than your taming skills, you will gain less and visa versa for creatures that are more difficult. The longer your pet fights the better your taming skill gains.
Now this can be tweaked in so many ways. Its not an attempt to make taming easy but more enjoyable to a differnt play style. Tell me what you think (constructively please) and give me your pros and cons.
Thanks,
Sal

I am not asking to take away the system, which is beloved by most trainers, but add to the experience. How about making gains combat based as well.
Lets say your taming skill lvl is 35. You enter into a hunting area where the creatures that you will be fighting has a higher taming skill level, lets say 37. While your pet fights you gain taming gains, similar to gaining weaponry skills. If you fight things that are less than your taming skills, you will gain less and visa versa for creatures that are more difficult. The longer your pet fights the better your taming skill gains.
Now this can be tweaked in so many ways. Its not an attempt to make taming easy but more enjoyable to a differnt play style. Tell me what you think (constructively please) and give me your pros and cons.
Thanks,
Sal