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What happens to a pet when logging out?

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imported_Hawkeye_Pike

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Hi all,

in vain I've been looking for answers for the following questions:

What happens when you have a pet and log out?

Is there a difference between logging out in a house or logging out/timing out in the wilderness?

Is there a difference with bonded and not bonded pets?

Mounted pets log out with the character and log back in with it. How about non-mountable pets?

How long does it take for a pet to go wild while it is in my own house?

What happens to a dead bonded pet when you log out? Will it vanish after some time? Will it wander around? Or will it log out with myself?


Thanks for your help!
 
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Generally, the pet will log out with you. The main case where it doesn't is when they have stuff in them, and that only happens with packies.
 
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imported_Hawkeye_Pike

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Generally, the pet will log out with you. The main case where it doesn't is when they have stuff in them, and that only happens with packies.

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Good to know! I already suspected the official UO Play Guide to be outdated. It says: "If you leave the game with a pet out in the open or in your house, the pet shortly returns to its wild state. If you wish to keep your pets for longer than a single game session, you need to stable them."
 
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Also sometimes upon log out your pet will auto stable if there is room but i'm not sure under what circumstances this happens.
 
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