Greater Dragons are useless pets ?
I have this Greater Dragon from my stables but, although is almost at its top (only Resisting Spells need a few more points), it cannot even kill another Greater Dragon on its own without me helping it either doing damage to the other Wild Greater Dragon, or healing my Greater Dragon....
On its own, my Greater Dragon vs. Wild Greater Dragon, it dies, and pretty fastly too...
Greater Dragons are useless now ?
Hits 864
Stamina 125
Mana 643
Strength 614
Dexterity 125
Intelligence 643
Hit Point Regeneration ---
Stamina Regeneration ----
Mana Renegeration ----
Physical 85%
Fire 83%
Cold 42%
Poison 60%
Energy 72%
Damage Physical 100%
Base Damage 24-33
Wrestling 127.7/127.7
Tactics 119.6/119.6
Resisting Spells 103.8/112.6
Anatomy 100.0/100.0
Parrying 118.1/118.1
Magery 114.3/114.3
Eval Int 100.0/100.0
Meditation 100.0/100.0
Focus 100.0/100.0
Pet slots 5/5
Lore & Knowledge
Bleed, Dragon Breath, Magery
On its own, my Greater Dragon vs. Wild Greater Dragon, it dies, and pretty fastly too...
Greater Dragons are useless now ?
Hits 864
Stamina 125
Mana 643
Strength 614
Dexterity 125
Intelligence 643
Hit Point Regeneration ---
Stamina Regeneration ----
Mana Renegeration ----
Physical 85%
Fire 83%
Cold 42%
Poison 60%
Energy 72%
Damage Physical 100%
Base Damage 24-33
Wrestling 127.7/127.7
Tactics 119.6/119.6
Resisting Spells 103.8/112.6
Anatomy 100.0/100.0
Parrying 118.1/118.1
Magery 114.3/114.3
Eval Int 100.0/100.0
Meditation 100.0/100.0
Focus 100.0/100.0
Pet slots 5/5
Lore & Knowledge
Bleed, Dragon Breath, Magery
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Congrats.
Almost every other 100% physical damage pet has limited use. Except the Hiryu family.
Are your Dragon slayer weapons also physical instead of cold?
Use the correct weapon on a target .
Dreadhorn is the only high HP mob that is kinda lowest in physical.
Take ur flappy there.
Yet, even though my Greater Dragon is at the top of what it can get (but a few Resisting Spell points), it is far from being able to.....
ANY tamed pet should be able, hands down, to kill its own "Wild" self without any help from its Tamer whatsoever....
Instead, my Tamed Greater Dragon goes down to its Wild self as if it was almost a Greater Mongbat.... it is so weak in comparison to its Wild self that it is ridicolous.....
Tamed pets should be "on par" with their Wild self and be fully capable of fighting them 1 on 1.
Instead, they are a bad copy of them.... and also a very bad one considering how easily they go down when fighting their Wild selves 1 on 1.....
It looks, as if it was no longer that creature, once it gets tamed....
GD
This old girl holds her own with a little love healing and she still has her uses but Pup is faster with less love.
I am talking about fighting tamed pets with their wild selves, 1 on 1.
It is ridicolous how they are nowhere a match to their wild selves and how fast they go down when figthing their wild selves 1 on 1 if the tamer does not help them, wither with healing or doing damage to their wild selves....
They are just a very, very bad copy of their wild selves.
No. The wild pets have learned to defend themselves against their species or they would kill each other if they could. But natural selection provided them a defense against their own kind.
Cus 50% cold damage 80+ % cold resist. Same for energy.
Frost mite 100% cold damage 90 % cold resist.
Nature.
Cu Sidhe. like EVERYONE keeps telling you to tame
WHY DO YOU IGNORE ADVICE FROM PLAYERS?
Its not like its been common knowledge since the taming changes, which you also resist learning
And train a SAMPIRE
I am now 100% convinced yo are nothing but a UO troll. just looking to be annoying.
IF, you go to the next dungeon event with a GD then you deserve all you get. This is a worse idea than a thief. You just don't get it do you?
People used to do Everything with EVs.
@popps catch up to the 2010s at least.
It is as good as it can ever get, missing only a few points of Resisting Spells.
With healings, also my tamed Greater Dragon can kill Wild Greater Dragons.
My point though, is that tamed Pets should be able to be "on par" with their Wild selves.... that is, be able to fight them one on one and win some loose some, not always loose unless their Tamer "cheats" helping them out with heals or damaging their Wild self....
YET, on top of its Wild experience, it ALSO got the experience of a Tamed pet...
So, a Tamed pet should outdo a Wild self, hands down, me thinks....
I told you. Natural selection makes them have defense against their own. Especially the fat well fed pets you have that rarely get fighting experience. And your abusive treatment, not having vet and healing them.
Notice how their stamina drops when they get damaged. Stamina is Swing speed. When I test pets I run consume because random stamina is not a good way to test.
You can calculate most intensities from a wild pet.
The closest you can get to what you're asking is necromancy mastery to command undead, grab skeletal dragon(s). Sadly, they cannot be stabled or otherwise persisted...
re: greater dragon on greater dragon. Provoke a GD onto a GD, and it'll be a very long fight. Same goes for almost all other equivalent monsters.