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=Changes to taming=
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= Taming =
  
==Taming is restricted to the following classes:==
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== Jump to Section ==
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[[#Class Restrictions|Class Restrictions]]  • 
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[[#Changes|Changes]]  • 
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[[#Tameable Creatures|Tameable Creatures]] • 
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[[#Bonding Your Pets|Bonding Your Pets]]
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== Class Restrictions ==
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Taming is restricted to the following classes:
  
 
* [[Ranger]]
 
* [[Ranger]]
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* [[Druid]]
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== Changes ==
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=== Animal Lore ===
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* '''Animal Lore''' is not used for anything on Regisfall. 
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  As of 2025-05-16 it has been effectively disabled and is not required for Taming or Veterinary.
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==== Using Animal Lore for Training ====
  
* [[Druid]]
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* Although the Animal Lore skill is mechanically disabled and does not raise, it will still raise '''Taming''' if you use it on creatures. 
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  This change was made to reduce grind so that players are not competing over a small pool of animals or forced to spend perk points just to train the skill.
  
==Changes:==
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=== Other Notes ===
  
* Unlike traditional UO, stable masters do not sell mounts, or pack animals. These have to be acquired from a player.  
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* Stablemasters do '''not''' sell mounts — these must be purchased from other players.
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* Tamers '''cannot''' tame Dragons.
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* Animal Taming requirements still apply. Do '''not''' trade advanced pets (beyond mounts or pack animals) to classes that lack Taming.
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* Animal commands (such as “all follow me,” “all kill,” etc.) are filtered and will not appear in-game when spoken.
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* Issuing commands to tamed creatures or companions will passively raise your Animal Taming skill.
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* The following list is not exhaustive — standard animals such as wolves, dire wolves, birds, dogs, cats, and bears are tamable for atmosphere or roleplay purposes.
  
* Tamers '''cannot''' tame Dragons
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* The list below is not exhaustive. Standard creatures such as wolves, dire wolves, birds, dogs, cats, bears, etc. are tamable for atmosphere or to help with your roleplay.
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== Tameable Creatures ==
  
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:left"
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:0"
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! Creature !! Required Taming !! Special
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|-
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! colspan="3" | '''Mounts'''
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|-
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| colspan="3" | ''Trusted companions for travel and battle, these creatures serve as loyal steeds to those who earn their trust.''
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|-
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| Forest Ostard || 29.1 || Can have a saddlebag
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|-
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| Desert Ostard || 29.1 || Can have a saddlebag
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|-
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| Horse || 60 || Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
 
|-
 
|-
! Creature !! Type !! Race !! Special
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| Llama || 60 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Horse || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor
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| Warg/Shadowclan Warg || 60 || Can have a saddlebag; Orcs Only
 
|-
 
|-
| Stallion || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor
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| Frenzied Ostard || 77.1 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Mustang || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor
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| Ridgeback || 83.1 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Giant Bear || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag
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| Stallion || 90 || Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
 
|-
 
|-
| Llama || Mount || Any ||Can have a saddle bag
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| Mustang || 90 || Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
 
|-
 
|-
| Ostards (all types)  || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag
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| Giant Bear || 95 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Ridgeback || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag
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| Swamp Dragon || 100 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Swamp Dragon || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag
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| White Dire Wolf || 100 || Can have a saddlebag
 
|-
 
|-
| Warg || Mount || Orc || Can have a saddle bag
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! colspan="3" | '''Pack Animals'''
 
|-
 
|-
| White Dire Wolf || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag
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| colspan="3" | ''The backbone of any expedition, bred to bear heavy loads across harsh terrain.''
 
|-
 
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| Pack llama || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity
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| Pack Llama || 11.1 || High carrying capacity  
 
|-
 
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| Pack horse || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity
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| Pack Horse || 11.1 || High carrying capacity  
 
|-
 
|-
| Young Drake || Combat || Any || None
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! colspan="3" | '''Combat Pets'''
 
|-
 
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| Drake || Combat || Any || None
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| colspan="3" | ''Ferocious allies trained for war, each with a unique instinct that can turn the tide of battle.''
 
|-
 
|-
| Ironpelt Grzzly || Combat/Tank || Any || Chance to absorb incoming damage
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| Young Drake || 78.3 || None
 
|-
 
|-
| Shadow Mauler || Combat/DPS || Any || Chance to cause bleed on hit
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| Drake || 90 || None
 
|-
 
|-
| Deepwater Snapjaw || Combat/CC || Any || Chance to stun on hit
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| Ironpelt Grizzly || 90 || Chance to absorb incoming damage
 
|-
 
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| Tundra Stalker || Combat/Utility || Any || Chance to reveal hidden enemies (within 5 tiles)
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| Shadow Mauler || 90 || Chance to cause bleed on hit
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|-
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| Deepwater Snapjaw || 90 || Chance to stun on hit
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|-
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| Tundra Stalker || 90 || Chance to reveal hidden enemies (within 5 tiles)  
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|-
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! colspan="3" | '''Critters'''
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|-
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| colspan="3" | ''Gentle companions of hearth and glade, often kept for their charm rather than their claws.''
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|-
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| Dog || -15.3 || None
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|-
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| Cat || -0.9 || None
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|-
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| Mouse || 5 || None
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|-
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| Bird || 5 || None
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|-
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| Squirrel || 10 || None
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|-
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| Rabbit || 15 || None
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|-
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| Ferret || 30 || None
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|-
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| Raven || 30 || None
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|-
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| Parrot || 50 || None
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|-
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| Crane || 70 || None
 
|}
 
|}
  
* Saddle Bags are limited to 1000 stones
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''Note: Some creatures, while tameable, cannot be commanded into battle and are intended for companionship or display only.''
 
 
* Pack Animals can carry 2600 stones
 
 
 
* Only ridable animals can support a saddle bag
 
  
* [[Saddlebags]] are a human only master craft item that requires a tinker
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* Saddlebags are limited to '''1,000 stones.'''
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* Pack animals can carry up to '''2,600 stones.'''
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* Only ridable animals can support a saddlebag.
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* [[Saddlebags]] are a Human-only master-crafted item made by a [[ Tinkering |Tinker]].
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* [[Horse_Barding | Horse Barding Armor]] requires a [[ Blacksmithy | Blacksmith]] with the proper crafting plan.
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* Pets '''do not''' log off with you — they must be stabled or hitched to a post before you log out, or they may go wild.
  
* Your pets do NOT log off with you. They need to be stabled or hitched to a hitching post before you log off or they may go wild.
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===Bonding your pets:===
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== Bonding Your Pets ==
  
* Creatures will not bond using the traditional stable command. The player needs to use the 'bond' command to bond a creature at a stable master.
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* Creatures will not bond using the traditional stable command.
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  Use the '''bond''' command at a Stablemaster to bond a creature
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  Alternatively, feeding a creature begins the bonding process. After one real-world week, it can bond when fed again, provided you have sufficient Taming/Lore skill (mounts require none).
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* Pets become stable tickets that can be traded or sold on vendors. 
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  Bond status and any attached saddlebags transfer with the ticket.
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* If your bonded pet dies, certain classes can assist with revival. 
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  Otherwise, a Stablemaster can revive it for a fee.
  
* Pets go into stable tickets that can be sold on vendors, or traded. Bond status, and things like saddle bags will transfer across a stable ticket.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 11 November 2025


Main Page

Taming

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Class Restrictions  •  Changes  •  Tameable Creatures •  Bonding Your Pets


Class Restrictions

Taming is restricted to the following classes:


Changes

Animal Lore

  • Animal Lore is not used for anything on Regisfall.
 As of 2025-05-16 it has been effectively disabled and is not required for Taming or Veterinary.

Using Animal Lore for Training

  • Although the Animal Lore skill is mechanically disabled and does not raise, it will still raise Taming if you use it on creatures.
 This change was made to reduce grind so that players are not competing over a small pool of animals or forced to spend perk points just to train the skill.

Other Notes

  • Stablemasters do not sell mounts — these must be purchased from other players.
  • Tamers cannot tame Dragons.
  • Animal Taming requirements still apply. Do not trade advanced pets (beyond mounts or pack animals) to classes that lack Taming.
  • Animal commands (such as “all follow me,” “all kill,” etc.) are filtered and will not appear in-game when spoken.
  • Issuing commands to tamed creatures or companions will passively raise your Animal Taming skill.
  • The following list is not exhaustive — standard animals such as wolves, dire wolves, birds, dogs, cats, and bears are tamable for atmosphere or roleplay purposes.

Tameable Creatures

Creature Required Taming Special
Mounts
Trusted companions for travel and battle, these creatures serve as loyal steeds to those who earn their trust.
Forest Ostard 29.1 Can have a saddlebag
Desert Ostard 29.1 Can have a saddlebag
Horse 60 Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
Llama 60 Can have a saddlebag
Warg/Shadowclan Warg 60 Can have a saddlebag; Orcs Only
Frenzied Ostard 77.1 Can have a saddlebag
Ridgeback 83.1 Can have a saddlebag
Stallion 90 Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
Mustang 90 Can have a saddlebag; supports barding armor
Giant Bear 95 Can have a saddlebag
Swamp Dragon 100 Can have a saddlebag
White Dire Wolf 100 Can have a saddlebag
Pack Animals
The backbone of any expedition, bred to bear heavy loads across harsh terrain.
Pack Llama 11.1 High carrying capacity
Pack Horse 11.1 High carrying capacity
Combat Pets
Ferocious allies trained for war, each with a unique instinct that can turn the tide of battle.
Young Drake 78.3 None
Drake 90 None
Ironpelt Grizzly 90 Chance to absorb incoming damage
Shadow Mauler 90 Chance to cause bleed on hit
Deepwater Snapjaw 90 Chance to stun on hit
Tundra Stalker 90 Chance to reveal hidden enemies (within 5 tiles)
Critters
Gentle companions of hearth and glade, often kept for their charm rather than their claws.
Dog -15.3 None
Cat -0.9 None
Mouse 5 None
Bird 5 None
Squirrel 10 None
Rabbit 15 None
Ferret 30 None
Raven 30 None
Parrot 50 None
Crane 70 None

Note: Some creatures, while tameable, cannot be commanded into battle and are intended for companionship or display only.

  • Saddlebags are limited to 1,000 stones.
  • Pack animals can carry up to 2,600 stones.
  • Only ridable animals can support a saddlebag.
  • Saddlebags are a Human-only master-crafted item made by a Tinker.
  • Horse Barding Armor requires a Blacksmith with the proper crafting plan.
  • Pets do not log off with you — they must be stabled or hitched to a post before you log out, or they may go wild.

Bonding Your Pets

  • Creatures will not bond using the traditional stable command.
 Use the bond command at a Stablemaster to bond a creature.  
 Alternatively, feeding a creature begins the bonding process. After one real-world week, it can bond when fed again, provided you have sufficient Taming/Lore skill (mounts require none).
  • Pets become stable tickets that can be traded or sold on vendors.
 Bond status and any attached saddlebags transfer with the ticket.
  • If your bonded pet dies, certain classes can assist with revival.
 Otherwise, a Stablemaster can revive it for a fee.

Res pet.png