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Sakumashiki (talk | contribs) m (→Let them learn skills and feats: Automatic use and resetting of feat points has been eliminated.) |
Sakumashiki (talk | contribs) m (Feet points can now also be earned for nursing. Also, more detailed explanation of the number of pets taken) |
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==Number of pets you can take== | ==Number of pets you can take== | ||
The maximum number of pets | The maximum number of pets a player can carry is determined by the player's Charisma and Party Animal feat, with a maximum of 8 pets. | ||
The number of pets a player can take is increased by one for every 10 Charisma, up to a maximum of 5 pets. | |||
In addition, the player can take up to 3 additional pets by gaining Party Animal feat. | |||
It is possible to take more than the maximum number of pets, but the entire party will be strongly penalized for the speed. | It is possible to take more than the maximum number of pets, but the entire party will be strongly penalized for the speed. | ||
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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 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, 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 bonuses gained from milk are determined by referring to the highest attribute and highest skill of the character that produced the milk. In addition, the more the character's level has grown since the initial state, the more + bonuses will be added to the milk produced, and this is an important factor that determines the effect of the milk more than the race difference. There is a limit to the bonuses that can be gained from milk, and this limit will vary depending on the value of the training skill. | The bonuses gained from milk are determined by referring to the highest attribute and highest skill of the character that produced the milk. In addition, the more the character's level has grown since the initial state, the more + bonuses will be added to the milk produced, and this is an important factor that determines the effect of the milk more than the race difference. There is a limit to the bonuses that can be gained from milk, and this limit will vary depending on the value of the training skill. |
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