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Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle
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Lineage II: The Chaotic Throne The Kamael (Hellbound) Pets - News
By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: April 18, 2008
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Lineage II players just absolutely love their pets. They are useful
companions in the lands of Aden, able to conduct a varied series of
attacks, use special skills, and more, all in aid of the player. In
addition, pets can go through a series of evolutions, earning new
abilities and becoming much more powerful with each step. Pets only
have a few downsides—they lose some experience upon death and must
consume a quantity of food before they grow hungry and ineffective, but
overall to players they are a boon.Since Chronicle 2 we've been
slowly improving the pet system, added a new type of pet here, a new
layer of evolution there. With the release of Hellbound we've expanded
the pet system even more, with benefits that will help most players in
one way or another. Those that have a Wolf as a pet can evolve it
normally into a Great Wolf once it gets to level 55, and then further
evolve it into a Fenrir if it's above level 70. The Fenrir is the third
evolutionary stage of the basic Wolf and offers many powerful skills
and special attacks. Players can upgrade their pets through the Pet
Manager NPCs in most towns; these Pet Managers also have a pet raising
guide and other useful tips they'd be more than willing to share.
Fenrirs
are also special because players can use them as mounts—when summoned,
they can climb on the pet and use it in battle. Previously, Striders
were the only common mountable pet (clan leaders who controlled castles
could summon and mount Wyverns, but that is a special case). Besides
looking cool, there are some real tangible benefits to mounting a pet.
The owner will assume the same attack power as well as speed of the
mount in question. The Fenrir doesn't have to be mounted of course, it
can attack and defend its owner on its own quite well.
Speaking
of clan leaders, players that are members in a clan also have further
advantages to being Great Wolf (or Strider) owners. Players can
specially evolve these pets into Great Snow Wolves or Red Striders, and
even a Snow Fenrir. These clan-based pets have access to more unique
skills, which sets them apart from ordinary pets. Their speed and
defense ratings are much higher than usual when mounted.
We're
not neglecting some of the other pet varieties either. While we've
raised the character level cap to 85, we had to do the same to the pets
and they have been adjusted accordingly. Baby Buffalo, Baby Kookaburra
and Baby Cougar owners will now also be able to evolve their pets into
"improved" pets once they are above level 55. We've geared each of
these baby pets towards a general class type, and the baby pets will
give buffs accordingly. For instance, a Baby Buffalo will grant
fighter-oriented buffs, while the Baby Cougar grants buffs good for all
classes. The higher the level of the improved baby pet, the higher the
number of buffs available.
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