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==Changes:== | ==Changes:== | ||
− | * Unlike traditional UO, stable masters do not sell mounts | + | * Unlike traditional UO, stable masters do not sell mounts. These have to be acquired from a player. |
− | * | + | * Tamers '''cannot''' tame Dragons. |
− | * | + | * Animal Taming requirement still exists, you should '''NOT''' trade more advanced pets (more than mounts/pack animals) with classes that do not have taming. |
− | * | + | * Animal commands such as all follow me, all kill etc. are filtered and will not appear in game when typed/spoken. |
* 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. | * 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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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:left" | {| class="wikitable" style="margin:left" | ||
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− | ! Creature !! Type !! Race !! Special | + | ! Creature !! Required Taming !! Type !! Race (if ridable) !! Special |
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+ | | Horse || 60 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Stallion || 90 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Mustang || 90 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Giant Bear || 95 || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Llama || 60 || Mount || Non-Orc ||Can have a saddle bag | ||
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− | | | + | | Forest Ostard|| 29.1 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Desert Ostard || 29.1 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Frenzied Ostard || 77.1 || Mount || Non-Orc || Can have a saddle bag |
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− | | Ridgeback || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag | + | | Ridgeback || 83.1 || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag |
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− | | Swamp Dragon || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag | + | | Swamp Dragon || 100 || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag |
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− | | Warg || Mount || Orc || Can have a saddle bag | + | | Warg || 60 || Mount || Orc || Can have a saddle bag |
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− | | White Dire Wolf || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag | + | | White Dire Wolf || 100 || Mount || Any || Can have a saddle bag |
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− | | Pack llama || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity | + | | Pack llama || 11.1 || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity |
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− | | Pack horse || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity | + | | Pack horse || 11.1 || Pack Animal || Any || High carrying capacity |
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− | | Young Drake || Combat || Any || None | + | | Young Drake || 78.3 || Combat || Any || None |
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− | | Drake || Combat || Any || None | + | | Drake || 90 || Combat || Any || None |
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− | | Ironpelt Grzzly || Combat/Tank || Any || Chance to absorb incoming damage | + | | Ironpelt Grzzly || 90 || Combat/Tank || Any || Chance to absorb incoming damage |
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− | | Shadow Mauler || Combat/DPS || Any || Chance to cause bleed on hit | + | | Shadow Mauler || 90 || Combat/DPS || Any || Chance to cause bleed on hit |
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− | | Deepwater Snapjaw || Combat/CC || Any || Chance to stun on hit | + | | Deepwater Snapjaw || 90 || Combat/CC || Any || Chance to stun on hit |
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− | | Tundra Stalker || Combat/Utility || Any || Chance to reveal hidden enemies | + | | Tundra Stalker || 90 || Combat/Utility || Any || Chance to reveal hidden enemies (within 5 tiles) |
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* Only ridable animals can support a saddle bag | * Only ridable animals can support a saddle bag | ||
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+ | * [[Saddlebags]] are a human only master craft item that requires a tinker | ||
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+ | * [[Horse_Barding | Horse Barding Armor]] requires a blacksmith with the required craft plan. | ||
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+ | * 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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+ | * 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. They can also be bonded by feeding the creature, which begins the bonding process. After a real week, they can bond with you when fed again, provided you have sufficient taming/lore to bond a creature. (mounts require none) | ||
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+ | * 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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+ | * If your bonded pet dies, certain classes can assist you in reviving your pet. Alternatively you can pay a fee at a stablemaster. | ||
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+ | [[File:res_pet.png]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 16 May 2025
Changes to taming
Taming is restricted to the following classes:
Changes:
- Unlike traditional UO, stable masters do not sell mounts. These have to be acquired from a player.
- Tamers cannot tame Dragons.
- Animal Taming requirement still exists, you should NOT trade more advanced pets (more than mounts/pack animals) with classes that do not have taming.
- Animal commands such as all follow me, all kill etc. are filtered and will not appear in game when typed/spoken.
- 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.
Creature | Required Taming | Type | Race (if ridable) | Special |
---|---|---|---|---|
Horse | 60 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor |
Stallion | 90 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor |
Mustang | 90 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag and supports barding armor |
Giant Bear | 95 | Mount | Any | Can have a saddle bag |
Llama | 60 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag |
Forest Ostard | 29.1 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag |
Desert Ostard | 29.1 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag |
Frenzied Ostard | 77.1 | Mount | Non-Orc | Can have a saddle bag |
Ridgeback | 83.1 | Mount | Any | Can have a saddle bag |
Swamp Dragon | 100 | Mount | Any | Can have a saddle bag |
Warg | 60 | Mount | Orc | Can have a saddle bag |
White Dire Wolf | 100 | Mount | Any | Can have a saddle bag |
Pack llama | 11.1 | Pack Animal | Any | High carrying capacity |
Pack horse | 11.1 | Pack Animal | Any | High carrying capacity |
Young Drake | 78.3 | Combat | Any | None |
Drake | 90 | Combat | Any | None |
Ironpelt Grzzly | 90 | Combat/Tank | Any | Chance to absorb incoming damage |
Shadow Mauler | 90 | Combat/DPS | Any | Chance to cause bleed on hit |
Deepwater Snapjaw | 90 | Combat/CC | Any | Chance to stun on hit |
Tundra Stalker | 90 | Combat/Utility | Any | Chance to reveal hidden enemies (within 5 tiles) |
- Saddle Bags are limited to 1000 stones
- 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
- Horse Barding Armor requires a blacksmith with the required craft plan.
- 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.
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. They can also be bonded by feeding the creature, which begins the bonding process. After a real week, they can bond with you when fed again, provided you have sufficient taming/lore to bond a creature. (mounts require none)
- 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.
- If your bonded pet dies, certain classes can assist you in reviving your pet. Alternatively you can pay a fee at a stablemaster.