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When you collect birds' nests or lay eggs in livestock or NPCs, you can get fertilized eggs in very rare cases. | When you collect birds' nests or lay eggs in livestock or NPCs, you can get fertilized eggs in very rare cases. | ||
Fertilized eggs can be placed on a bed and left there for a while, or they can be used in an incubator and instantly hatch to produce a new pet. | Fertilized eggs can be placed on a bed and left there for a while, or placed in the water of a hot spring, or they can be used in an incubator and instantly hatch to produce a new pet. | ||
Pets hatched from fertilized eggs have a higher status growth than normal pets, as they have a large bonus to their primary ability and skill potential instead of a lower level. | Pets hatched from fertilized eggs have a higher status growth than normal pets, as they have a large bonus to their primary ability and skill potential instead of a lower level. | ||
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Pets hatched from fertilized eggs have lower levels but have a large potential bonus on their attributes and skills, so they grow faster than normal pets. | Pets hatched from fertilized eggs have lower levels but have a large potential bonus on their attributes and skills, so they grow faster than normal pets. | ||
In addition, newborn pets have “baby” feats, and by feeding them milk you can give them feat points and bonuses to their attributes, skills, experience and potential. If you let a fertilized egg hatch naturally in a bed, it will have level 2 baby feats, and if you use an incubator, it will have level 3 baby feats, and you can feed it milk the appropriate number of times for its level. | In addition, newborn pets have “baby” feats, and by feeding them milk you can give them feat points and bonuses to their attributes, skills, experience and potential. If you let a fertilized egg hatch naturally in a bed or spring, it will have level 2 baby feats, and if you use an incubator, it will have level 3 baby feats, and you can feed it milk the appropriate number of times for its level. | ||
The details are still being investigated, but the bonuses gained from milk are determined by referencing the attributes and skills of the character that produced the milk, and the upper limit of the growth amount is determined by the player's taming skill level. | The details are still being investigated, but the bonuses gained from milk are determined by referencing the attributes and skills of the character that produced the milk, and the upper limit of the growth amount is determined by the player's [[Elin:Skills|taming]] skill level. | ||
In addition, the more the character's level has grown from the initial state, the more + bonuses are added to the milk produced, and you will get + value feat points. | In addition, the more the character's level has grown from the initial state, the more + bonuses are added to the milk produced, and you will get + value feat points. |
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