Pets System


How to get a pet:

Through regular game play, the items needed to start the pet quest will be dropped by monsters. Either the Pan's Flute or a Drake Egg will start the pet quest. After acquiring one of these items bring them to the Lorraine in Randol and she will give you another quest. You will acquire the pet by finishing the quest given to you by Lorraine.

Pet type
Quest name
Item Name
NPC giving the quest
Get a horse
Pans flute
Pans flute
Lorraine at Juno village
Get a dragon
Secret of Drakes egg
Drakes egg
Lorraine at Juno village

After completing this quest your item will be replaced by a Lvl 1 Pet Icon. This will appear as an item in your inventory. You can either double click on your pets icon, or drag and drop your pets icon into your equipped accessories slot. Your pet will only appear next to you outside of cities or dungeons.

Types of pets

There are two types of pets; horse and dragon. One character can have up to 2 pets regardless of type but a player can summon only one pet at a time. The Horse starts out as a Pony and grows in to being a Horse. Finally the horse grows into a Knight Mare. The Dragon starts out as a Hatchling, grows into being a Drake, and finally it becomes a "Dragon.

Controlling your Pet

A summoned pet follows its owner automatically, so there is no need to direct your pet to a location. As an owner, you can only control the skills and social behaviors which are either learned or automatically acquired at each level. Behaviors are different for each pet type, and can be checked and used in the pet information window. You can use the pets basic skills, such as pet item pickup, which can be found in the general action window of your character (atl+a). If your pet is trained as a mount, while you are riding it, your pet is controlled the same way as controlling your character.
Raising a Pet

Fighting and Death

Your pet grows as your character fights and gains levels. Your pet cannot attack during a fight, but it can be attacked by other monsters and characters. Therefore, you must pay attention to your pet, defend your pet, and take care of it.

- A hit on your pet will always only take 1 vital point. When its vital points become 0, the summoning of your pet is cancelled and will be sealed (the pet icon will remain in your inventory). When this happens, you cannot summon your pet for a period of time. If the vital points are reduced but not sealed, they can be recovered by feeding your pet magical herbs you gather from the farms located on Iris.

- Sealed time depends on the pet level; 1Lv ~ 20Lv = 5 hours (game time); 21Lv ~ 40Lv = time); 41Lv ~ 60Lv = 17 hours (Game Time). Summoning is blocked during this time.

- A sealed pet can be released, if a character hunts for this amount of time. Killing monsters of a lower level than the character is not considered a hunt.

- Also, you can pay Nas to the Pet Trainer to release the seal immediately. The required amount of Nas increases as the level of a pet increases.

Skills and Training

A pet has levels, and it can level-up by acquiring experience while the owner fights. Leveling-up gives a pet a technical point, which it can use to learn skills through training (1 point per level). Your pet can learn skills from the Pet Trainer in Juno, within the town of Randol. Passive skills will apply to the pet and the character who summons the pet.


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I tested it, really looks like Dynasty Warriors, that's a good point, but apart from this, I don't know if it was just me (and I hope), I had heavy sound problems, and a permanent lag, for an action oriented game it's a big problem X3 Since it's a short CBT, I'll come back later, maybe the experience will be better, it has potential (if you like dumb and repetitive action like in DW of course, and I love that :D )
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interesting.MIGHT be the crusader or warrior since there is no duel blading class (considering if one of the classes gets the ability too)
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I've played Savage 2 for a few months now, and I gotta say its quite good. I always discribed it more as a mix between TFT and WC3, but your description works too. If you're like me and like a good fps style game but have grown tired of the same old shotters out there, Savage 2 will offer you a refreshing spin with its melee oriented gameplay. Open minds and patience when you 1st get into it though, this game doesn't cater to noob gamers. Once you learn where to spend your skill points, the controls, items, and the melee aiming down this game owns!
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