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+ | * Currently, players do not need 100 Animal Taming to begin training [[Beastmastery]]. |
* If you train [[Healing]] and [[Animal Lore]] to 80 each, you can resurrect your pets with bandages. |
* If you train [[Healing]] and [[Animal Lore]] to 80 each, you can resurrect your pets with bandages. |
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* Pets can be resurrected using the [[Resurrect]] spell. |
* Pets can be resurrected using the [[Resurrect]] spell. |
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* If an aggressive beast chases you, you can lure it around for a little bit and it will eventually give up on you leaving it much easier to tame. |
* If an aggressive beast chases you, you can lure it around for a little bit and it will eventually give up on you leaving it much easier to tame. |
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* Pet stats can be increased by having it fight other mobs. |
* Pet stats can be increased by having it fight other mobs. |
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[[Category:Animal Taming| ]] |
[[Category:Animal Taming| ]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 12 February 2018
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Animal Taming is a combat skill which provides the ability to control certain creatures. Some creatures also require Beastmastery to be able to tame.
In order to tame, you need to equip a crook and use the ability of it to tame a creature.
Creatures
Animal Taming | Beast Mastery | Creatures | Control Slots | Location | Difficulty |
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0 | Beetle, Rabbits, Chickens, Rats, Turkey | 1 | Most starting zones | Passive | |
23 | Wolves, Hind, Coyote | 1 | Most starting zones | Passive | |
25 | Brown Bears, Black Bears | 1 | Most starting zones | Passive | |
29.1 | Horses | 1 | Most starting zones | Passive | |
45 | Great Harts, Grizzly Bears | 1 | Eldeir, most starting zones | Passive | |
50 | 24 | Giant Scorpion | 2 | Arid Lake | Aggressive |
55 | Grey Wolf, White Wolf, Black Wolf | 1 | Most starting zones | Passive | |
62 | Whitetails | 1 | Eldeir | Passive | |
65.6 | Desert Wolf | 1 | Barren Lands | Passive | |
80 | 40 | Giant Beetle | 2 | Scorched Print | Aggressive |
80 | 60 | Dire Bear | 2 | Helm, Denir | Aggressive |
80 | 74 | Emperor Scorpion | 2 | Arid Lake | Aggressive |
84 | Giant Crab | 1 | Helm Beaches | ||
90 | Dire Wolf | 1 | Crossroads | Aggressive | |
90 | 79 | Huntress | 2 | Spiders Nest, Black Forest | Aggressive |
95 | 80 | Large Spiders | 2 | Black Forest | Aggressive |
90 | 90 | Dread | 2 | Corruption | Aggressive |
100 | 94 | Wyvern | 3 | Wyvern's Rest | Aggressive |
Helpful tips
- Currently, players do not need 100 Animal Taming to begin training Beastmastery.
- If you train Healing and Animal Lore to 80 each, you can resurrect your pets with bandages.
- Pets can be resurrected using the Resurrect spell.
- If an aggressive beast chases you, you can lure it around for a little bit and it will eventually give up on you leaving it much easier to tame.
- Pet stats can be increased by having it fight other mobs.
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