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![]() Just wondering if anyone knows the stats of monster summoning.
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![]() iirc they're crapper than your standard pets
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![]() Did some testing with MS2.
Lowest pet hits for 48 dmg max. Highest pet hits for 56. More testing is needed, but this is what I see: 1. Some Monster pets have a considerable amount of HP compared to others. Example of that is a Monster Summon 2 pet I summoned had more HP than the level 60 Water pet. Which means it has more than 2200 HP. That is MS2 we are talking, not MS3. EDIT: Now that I calculate it, I believe it had over 3000 HP. I cast my heal on it and it healed it 7% which means a 220 HP heal is 7%. 70% means it would be at 2200 hp and 100% means it would be ~3100HP. 2. I went in to Velks and summoned about 80 pets. I got a golem, gargoyle, spider, kobold and one specter. The specter was the ultimate rare monster to summon for Velks it seems. There were different sizes to the same monster. I will use the Golems as an example. The largest ones were about 150% the height of an Erudite. So about 50% taller. They appeared to have more HP than the smaller Golems, but this is NOT confirmed. That's really all I have. I do know that they aren't terrible pets. They seem to hit just as often as other pets but they don't have extra special attacks like the level 51+ mage pets. Also, you can NOT hand a Monster Pet weapons. Honestly I don't even know if a muzzle works with them. IT SHOULD! But I am unsure.
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Last edited by dafier; 08-07-2015 at 09:56 AM..
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![]() Quote:
The larger Golems didn't mean they hit harder. Some of them hit for only 52 or 48. So larger monster doesn't seem to be the highest level. No correlation there unfortunately. I guess smaller or larger monsters is an aesthetic feature other than the other appearance of them having more HP (again not tested).
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