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Not true. Pets will wear armor and it has a dramatic impact on their survivability. Whether or not it's worth it to give your pet gear ... in general no. If you're hunting somewhere that drops ringmail, bronze, patchwork etc that will otherwise rot and you're going to keep the pet a while - possibly. High level people looking to maintain a single pet to tank for them (summoned or charmed) - might be worth it to carry a few pieces around.
For the enchanter/cleric or ench/sham duos out there - totally worth it to carry around a set of bronze. The pet will mitigate much better and you can snag the gear off the mob when you're done using it.
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I'll start feeding my pet armor to use
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100 in ALL languages Kalepto Mayniak - 54 Half-Elf Rogue Ithamar Kenobi- 57 High Elf Magician 171 research skill | |||
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If you don't have a bard to zoom around with max selo speed, AOE all the possible PH's + a combination of track and pet track, I can't even imagine how much more of a pain in the ass it would be unless you get extremely lucky. I usually find it entertaining to figure out outdoor spawn cycles, but screw that place. Edit: Forgot to mention, the one quest there that may be worth doing for Enchanter is Purified Crystal Dagger, the best droppable +CHA Range in the game according to wiki. Not an easy quest at all though, the Crystallized Shadow Dagger from TOFS is an ultra-rare trash drop from TOFS named mobs as far as I can tell, and then you have to spawn a specific Stonebrunt named to finish it. That's what I was originally doing when I decided I'd try for the Astral pieces. | |||
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Last edited by Triiz; 07-13-2017 at 12:53 PM..
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