![]() ![]() These things are going to be level 1-3, so if you're using high-level pets there is NO way you're going to be able to hit this without killing it. Any serious pet collector probably knows this, but just to be sure, be VERY careful you have a capture team ready with a Terrible Turnip or very low level pet. Thus, just keep flying circles around the zone, ignoring Frogs and killing everything else you see to force spawns on these. They don't appear to share a spawn with the Frogs or Fawns, though I'm not completely sure on the Fawns. They appear to be maybe something like a 1 in 5 spawn and spawn everywhere in the zone. There are no secondary pets in this zone due to the low pet levels, so you have to fight them as primary spawns. its not hard and fast, but I've noticed that the 2nd critter is often "uncommon" or better in quality, so make your decision to capture the first or second creature quickly, because once you've captured the first one, you cannot capture his "friend" as well.Ĭomment by 1062573Let's just say that finding a rare version of this pet definitely is not the simplest pet, but I've seen harder ones too. and if the first critter is obviously not the quality you want, just nuke it and move on to his friend. One other thing to consider is that usually in zones beyond the newbie zones a critter you challenge will very likely get a friend to help. ![]() I keep a high level pet in my stable of 3 when I go hunting, and if I see that the quarry I'm trying to tame is lower health than the one I just tamed (for the same level of course) I just break out the big gun and put the smack down on it to save time (and win, allowing me to get those consecutive victory achievements at the same time) I tame lots of wild beasties for my collection, and prefer only the rare ones for my stables. when capturing wild beasties for your collection, you may only collect up to a total of 3 of any certain type (although bliz did allow more than this for the multiples from many characters, you cannot collect more beyond the limit of 3) so, make sure you have less than 2 when you challenge that hard to find beast Only by capturing it and checking stats can you be sure. judging by its health alone can help decide to continue the fight or just put it out of its misery, but be warned you may kill a rare, based off merely its health. Because of how stats are balanced, you may get a harvester with 270 health that is "common" but has low combat abilities, and another that has only 250 health, but is powerful, and fast. This is by no means a hard-fast rule the stats on pets are balanced like they are on gear, if you get a bit more on one stat, you lose on another. Higher health critters are generally better quality: 140 health for instance on a alpine hare might be "poor" quality, but 150 could be "rare". Comment by elstohnThe "quality" of pets can NOT be determined by the stats before you initiate combat, but it may be guessed when looking at its stats after you have challenged the critter. ![]()
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