Hi all,
I am more than confident that most folks have a set cookie cutter look and feel that makes optimal and effective tamer friends in UO. I understand that there is a standard and agreed, tested and true practice, done by many superior and far better veteran tamers than I that they have shared for the benefit of the UO community.
I for one am thankful to those helpful hints and suggestions when helping me level up my numerous pets. However, there are many ignored pets that are left stagnating or ignored because they don't measure up to the superior prowess of other pets. It is very understandable, and I can see where many tamers are coming from. On the other hand, I AM, if NOT, a COOKIE CUTTER,^v^. Therefore, for all those tamers and even non-tamers that want to try really subpar pets or different leveling paths than what is considered the norm, please take a fun read to my crazy attempts at being a sore nail sticking out, LOL!
I am going to build my Vollem pet to the max, and utilizing different strategy and techniques, PLEASE NOTE: My path is not the recommended path if you want to optimize your DPS or survivability of pets in UO. I would consider mine, a much explorative and fun approach. After all, if we are the same, then we are neither unique or special, ya? *smile*.
Mind you my Vollem is a Legacy Vollem, so I may or may not have additional advantage, here is her stats:
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Here is the standard leveling leveling screen, please note the lack of Special Abilities option, as the Vollem comes set with Dragon Breath already, which removes a lot of good choices, like Rune Corruption:
That being said, what is left is not bad. Now the Vollem comes already equipped as well with Magery; however, I am experimenting a different path, so I will choose to opt for Spellweaving instead, thus removing her magery skill set:
Now this is what she looks like:
Following this, we need to put the standard points into her dexterity, stamina, resists, and if anything is left some to her hp.
Here are her final results, I added more to fire, because I am thinking of taking her fire cave or playing with lots of fire based damage mobs later. Her Spellweaving Cold damage AoE will come in handy for farming those areas.
I know many of you will state that I am doing this wrong, or this is not the proper way to train a pet. I understand that and I whole heartedly agree with you all that my way is very way tangent from empowering pets in UO. However, I lay no claim that may way is right, I am just playing this game for the fun of it, and to learn from trying something new.
After all, if one doesn't experiment, how does one grow and gain wisdom? ^v^.
I hope this thread helps someone who is in doubt about leveling their Vollems or even getting one. I still think it is a very underused pet, but has loads of potential.
Thanks.
-Okesha the Hermit
I am more than confident that most folks have a set cookie cutter look and feel that makes optimal and effective tamer friends in UO. I understand that there is a standard and agreed, tested and true practice, done by many superior and far better veteran tamers than I that they have shared for the benefit of the UO community.
I for one am thankful to those helpful hints and suggestions when helping me level up my numerous pets. However, there are many ignored pets that are left stagnating or ignored because they don't measure up to the superior prowess of other pets. It is very understandable, and I can see where many tamers are coming from. On the other hand, I AM, if NOT, a COOKIE CUTTER,^v^. Therefore, for all those tamers and even non-tamers that want to try really subpar pets or different leveling paths than what is considered the norm, please take a fun read to my crazy attempts at being a sore nail sticking out, LOL!
I am going to build my Vollem pet to the max, and utilizing different strategy and techniques, PLEASE NOTE: My path is not the recommended path if you want to optimize your DPS or survivability of pets in UO. I would consider mine, a much explorative and fun approach. After all, if we are the same, then we are neither unique or special, ya? *smile*.
Mind you my Vollem is a Legacy Vollem, so I may or may not have additional advantage, here is her stats:








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Here is the standard leveling leveling screen, please note the lack of Special Abilities option, as the Vollem comes set with Dragon Breath already, which removes a lot of good choices, like Rune Corruption:

That being said, what is left is not bad. Now the Vollem comes already equipped as well with Magery; however, I am experimenting a different path, so I will choose to opt for Spellweaving instead, thus removing her magery skill set:

Now this is what she looks like:

Following this, we need to put the standard points into her dexterity, stamina, resists, and if anything is left some to her hp.
Here are her final results, I added more to fire, because I am thinking of taking her fire cave or playing with lots of fire based damage mobs later. Her Spellweaving Cold damage AoE will come in handy for farming those areas.



I know many of you will state that I am doing this wrong, or this is not the proper way to train a pet. I understand that and I whole heartedly agree with you all that my way is very way tangent from empowering pets in UO. However, I lay no claim that may way is right, I am just playing this game for the fun of it, and to learn from trying something new.
After all, if one doesn't experiment, how does one grow and gain wisdom? ^v^.
I hope this thread helps someone who is in doubt about leveling their Vollems or even getting one. I still think it is a very underused pet, but has loads of potential.
Thanks.
-Okesha the Hermit
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