Is Mysticism a good or bad idea as a Magical Ability on a pet ?
A question to the experience Tamers out there.
I noticed that there are quite a lot of Pets which can be trainined in Mysticism as a Magical ability.
Has anyone have found issues with Mysticism in pets ? Is it a good idea for training as a Magical Ability in a pet (with what special abilities, moves or AOEs going well along with it then ?).
And if Mysticism is a good Magical Ability for Pets, is any among the pets that can be trained in it which does better using this particular Magical Ability ?
I imagine that several of the Mysticism spells are not used by a Pet, like Enchant Weapon, Stone Form, Rising Colossus, Nether Cyclone, Eagle Strike, not sure about Spell Trigger and Healing Stone, so, in the end, the spells left seem to be just a handful...
Bottom line is, is it worth it to train a Pet in Mysticism as a Magical Ability ?
I noticed that there are quite a lot of Pets which can be trainined in Mysticism as a Magical ability.
Has anyone have found issues with Mysticism in pets ? Is it a good idea for training as a Magical Ability in a pet (with what special abilities, moves or AOEs going well along with it then ?).
And if Mysticism is a good Magical Ability for Pets, is any among the pets that can be trained in it which does better using this particular Magical Ability ?
I imagine that several of the Mysticism spells are not used by a Pet, like Enchant Weapon, Stone Form, Rising Colossus, Nether Cyclone, Eagle Strike, not sure about Spell Trigger and Healing Stone, so, in the end, the spells left seem to be just a handful...
Bottom line is, is it worth it to train a Pet in Mysticism as a Magical Ability ?
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Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
I am not an experienced Tamer in UO, although I like the skill very much and I would not want to give wrong or misleading informations to other UO players about things which I do not know well in the game because my knowledge about Taming in UO is limited.
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
3rd person questions that he wants answers to but know everyone is fed up with his dumb questions so tries to play it off for others
Your title of this post does not suggest it is for the good of your imaginary friends, but 100% info YOU want
No-one asked you Popps. So go out and train this yourself and let us know how you get on
In other words GET OFF YOUR ARSE and stop trying to get others to do all the work for you
I assume you want others to waste powerscolls so you can get the winning combination?
Cant wait to hear about your failed attempts to solo champs............
So where does all this good information go that you think you glean from all your novel posts?
Like I said above get off your arse, and go train mystic on your pet.
You are supposed to be getting information for the players so we know whats the best way to get pirate hats drops when it goes live
Or did you forget all about this because the testers are not spoon feeding you?
Clearly not a peoples champion at all
So, sit back and wait for players to do all the work as usual
Is the Skree the only one pet that comes with Mysticism ?
Because, when I look at the UO CAH web site doing a search for all pets that can be trained in Mysticism, I get roughly like about 40 pets that can be trained in Mysticism as a Magical Ability.
Also, if you already have a Skree with Mysticism, are you happy with using a Pet using Mysticism as a Magical Ability or do you find downsides for using this Magical Ability rather then some other, in a pet ?
Thank you.
Most people build pets for specific purposes. Chiv/AI for high damage, RC/AP for tanking and party debuffs, etc. Mysticism is pretty general. You can read about what effect each mysticism spell does on its page on uo-cah. But in general, mysticism's extra damage and/or aoe abilities are weak compared to other pets and their possible builds.
The final answer you're looking for is that Skree's and other pets with mysticism are experiments and hobby-builds which are trained just to be different than what else most people do. They do not offer any specific advantage.
Cu Sidhe
Lesser Hiryu
Triton
Reptalon
Equines and Kirin
Ram
PP Bake Kitsune
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Out of curiosity, being an experienced Tamer in UO, how would you pair these 7 pets with each available Magical Ability ?
I will start with CU Sidhe, what about the others ?
Cu Sidhe Chivalry (most CUs are Chivalry/AI)
Lesser Hiryu
Triton
Reptalon
Equines and Kirin Magery ?
Ram
PP Bake Kitsune
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Each of my main tamers has a Lesser or Hiryu that does each of the good magics. One tamer has Cus with all the magics.
Every pet type I see, I see how many HP it would have with AI/Chiv.
Some pet types won't have a lot of HPs, so you do not see those around often. But you can put it on Equines and Kirin if you sacrifice some things.
There are players with mystic fire steeds.
The base pets builds are all the same, when you have the Stats set up to make the pet do maximum damage it will kill stuff. Add AI it will kill stuff faster. Add a Magic it will kill stuff faster.
The difference between the commonly used pets and the others is what HP they can get and if they have healing. Players opt for pets that can get decent HP when done.
But if you are making a melee fighter you add Chivalry to use those spells that do more damage.
They actually nerfed Chiv pets from the start. Consecrate lasts 1 hit. EoO rarely stays on more than 3 seconds.
If pet spells did more damage, maybe that would help. But pets go straight to melee. If they reverted the ai so casting pets would stand back, maybe they would be more efficient. But the tamer would have to tank.
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Highly disagree here. My disco tamer has a mystic-ai cu that is almost unstoppable.