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can pets wear armor?
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not that i disbelieve you (you're usually pretty knowledgeable, and i hope you're right [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]), but http://wiki.project1999.org/Pet_Guide says:
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Link to discussion: http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...r+armor&page=2 | |||
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Accuracy unknown...
Info pulled from Samanna's Reference Desk:
------------------------------ Pet slots are very similar to PC character slots, with a few exceptions. 1. Pets only have a single ring, bracer, and earring slot. 2. Pets do not appear to have a charm slot, if they do it would have no effect as pets could not alter the stats on charms. This leaves us with: A primary weapon slot A secondary weapon slot A ranged item slot A shoulder slot A legs slot A chest slot A head slot A foot slot A hands slot A arms slot A back slot A face slot A *single* finger slot A *single* wrist A *single* ear slot A neck slot Now, when you summon your pet, these slots are unoccupied unless you are a magician over 60 with a pet foci. For higher level magicians, focused pets come summoned with some weak plate armor pre-equipped: Slot-Focused Armor AC Chest-17 Head-10 Legs-10 Hands-9 Arms-8 Feet-8 One wrist-7 Empty Waist Slot-0 Empty Face Slot-0 Empty Range Slot-0 Empty Neck Slot-0 Empty Back Slot-0 Empty Shoulder Slot-0 One empty finger slot-0 One empty ear slot-0 Knowing that your pet has armor is important for upgrading an already equipped pet. ------------------------------- Procs (weapons only): Procs can have a massive effect on pet damage or utility, depending on the proc, but not always. AC: AC has been determined to have a very large effect on pet tanking power, look for stuff with lots of AC. Assorted mods: Spell Shielding, Shielding, + DS, accuracy, etc. can all helpt the pet a lot, unfortunately finding these on droppable gear is very rare. Haste is *not* recommended, as a simple summoned mask + a haste buff will easily make the pet hit the 100 % cap. HP: HP is very helpful for pets, especially when you're giving them all sorts of expensive gear. More HP is useful not only when the pet is tanking, but also for eating AEs and the like. Mana: The only pet that casts spells is the fire pet, his mana pool is huge and his mana regen massive, giving him a couple hundred more mana from gear would have very little effect. Strength: This stat has been shown to have a marked increase in pet offensive power. It should not be the first stat you look for, but is important if you want to max your pet's damage potential. Dexterity: Beastlords tell me that dex buffs definitely help their pet's procrate. I'm going to assume this is helpful to buff up. Procs add damage, but they're not the pet's main method. Look for this, but not as the main thing. Agility: Little effect on pets, but it will help defensive procs and tanking slightly, definitely nowhere near the effect of AC. Stamina: Pets have a *set* amount of HP, this cannot be altered by stamina, thus, stamina is useless. Last I heard the devs might be looking to alter this, but as of the moment don't bother with stamina. --------------------------- It happens often, your pet is already equipped with a piece of gear and you want to give him something new. Of course, you could always resummon, but then you'd lose everything else on your pet. Pets don't just use the last item they're given, they have rules about when they'll upgrade. Weapons: Pets upgrade weapons for delay. If you gave your pet two rockin' uberproc weapons with tons of HP that had 20 delay, and then handed him a club with 0 stats and 19 delay, he'd destroy one of the uberweapons in favor of the lower delay one. Delay also determines what he'll wield in mainhand. The pet's mainhand gets roughly twice the procs of the pet's offhand. So if you want lots of procs from your uber proc weapon, make sure it has lower delay than the other weapon you're giving to your pet. Armor: Pets upgrade armor for AC, plain and simple. They'll take a 1 AC upgrade over +1,000 HP every time. That doesn't mean that 1 AC > 1,000 HP, simply that thats how pets upgrade. For high level mages, when shopping for pet armor, make sure it is at least one more AC than the armor the pet comes pre-summoned with, or it won't be equipped. | ||
Last edited by Valium; 04-02-2013 at 05:27 PM..
Reason: Left the last section out!
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I thought it was posted here by a gm that pets do not take on delay like classic but damage. Give your pet 2 fs daggers. He hits same rate if you have him 2 one handers with double the delay. One thing I know pet takes on is the damage.
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Last edited by pharmakos; 04-02-2013 at 05:42 PM..
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I know I was running around charming mobs in mistmore (the dark elf models) and giving them bronze armor that dropped and they would actually put it on (you could see the bronze graphic) whether or not they take the stats in the same way I do not know, but they are proof npcs do put the armor on
Also I give negative MR gear to my charmed pets of significantly higher level and difficulty, and it makes an extreme difference | ||
Last edited by -Catherin-; 04-02-2013 at 10:15 PM..
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