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Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 7:39 am
by Regenleif
Hello,

I was leveling my ranger alt, and considered using his bounty tokens to buy a pet or mount. However, which one to buy eludes me! So... what do you all advise?

Pets:
- Wolf (Strength, Attack, "Rake": dmg + DOT)
- Spider (Dexterity, Attack, "Pounce": poison dmg)
- Chicken (Dexterity, Attack, "Fowl Fortune": heal)
- Boar (Vitality, Armor, Defense, "Feral Protection": cloak)

Mounts:
- Wolf (Dexterity, Focus, "Howl": dmg)
- Bear (Strength, Vitality, "Resilience": shield)
- Horse (Strength, Dexterity, "Trample": dmg)

How are the skill ranges/cooldowns on the pets/mounts? Is it worth spending 4x the tokens for a high end one instead of getting a mid-tier? Which tier is the most optimal?

Many thanks :)

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:52 am
by Agent K
Hello,

I was leveling my ranger alt, and considered using his bounty tokens to buy a pet or mount. However, which one to buy eludes me! So... what do you all advise?

Pets:
- Wolf (Strength, Attack, "Rake": dmg + DOT)
- Spider (Dexterity, Attack, "Pounce": poison dmg)
- Chicken (Dexterity, Attack, "Fowl Fortune": heal)
- Boar (Vitality, Armor, Defense, "Feral Protection": cloak)

Mounts:
- Wolf (Dexterity, Focus, "Howl": dmg)
- Bear (Strength, Vitality, "Resilience": shield)
- Horse (Strength, Dexterity, "Trample": dmg)

How are the skill ranges/cooldowns on the pets/mounts? Is it worth spending 4x the tokens for a high end one instead of getting a mid-tier? Which tier is the most optimal?

Many thanks :)
Always advice spider, yellow one

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 3:50 pm
by Freezerburn/Chrysaor
Hello,

I was leveling my ranger alt, and considered using his bounty tokens to buy a pet or mount. However, which one to buy eludes me! So... what do you all advise?

Pets:
- Wolf (Strength, Attack, "Rake": dmg + DOT)
- Spider (Dexterity, Attack, "Pounce": poison dmg)
- Chicken (Dexterity, Attack, "Fowl Fortune": heal)
- Boar (Vitality, Armor, Defense, "Feral Protection": cloak)

Mounts:
- Wolf (Dexterity, Focus, "Howl": dmg)
- Bear (Strength, Vitality, "Resilience": shield)
- Horse (Strength, Dexterity, "Trample": dmg)

How are the skill ranges/cooldowns on the pets/mounts? Is it worth spending 4x the tokens for a high end one instead of getting a mid-tier? Which tier is the most optimal?

Many thanks :)
Always advice spider, yellow one
This is what all my clannies use, poison damage instant cast skill is good for locks, and dex/attack boosts add quite a bit of extra attack. As to tier, I'm a cheapskate, so I'm always gonna choose the lowest or second-lowest, but it really depends on your eventual target level and your budget. If the character is only going to level only to 180-190ish, the higher tiers become much more affordable.

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 6:15 pm
by Kayo
I personally took the spider as the dex bonus provides good attack. I also think that top the top tier spider is worth the extra cost compared to a lower tier spider.
For mounts I chose a horse over bear as it provides str and dex as opposed to vit. I don't really use the damage skill on my horse and have only chosen the lowest tier as I do not think there is as much difference between the top and bottom as there is with the spiders.

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:35 pm
by Somber
Really depends what you want to accomplish with your ranger. If lock battles are your thing/necessary then spider is a good choice. If you like survivabikith and don't need to lock, chicken is also a good option.

I got a silver chicken for my tank warrior and here's why: dex boosts my defense by 360, and at only 300 some ability , and it's healing 297 per tick, 3 ticks per cast. I find it more useful/will be more useful than bunny. I do have a lvl 5 tier 2 boar I wasn't using too. Each tick can crit heal as well. Between the chicken and new foods, being an add tank on gele doesn't require druid support.

As a ranger, even though you have access to light heal, chicken frees up those skill points to put elsewhere, and still gives you dex to use towards skills, defense and some attack, and you get straight attack from it.

To me, like I said, it really depends on how you're gonna use your ranger.

Mounts: horse is cool, however it's skill requires you to be closer for some reason, unlike wolf which allows you to be at a longer range. I got a horse on my ranger, mostly because it does add str/dex, hoping they fix the ranged skill though.

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:48 pm
by Regenleif
Thanks for the replies so far!

Would it be better to invest bounty tokens in a mount first or a pet? I would think the mount, as pet food gets expensive, but want to know your thoughts!

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 1:18 am
by Eiji
Thanks for the replies so far!

Would it be better to invest bounty tokens in a mount first or a pet? I would think the mount, as pet food gets expensive, but want to know your thoughts!
In my opinion, buying a mount first is better, not only because of the expense of food, but because of the provided speed boost too.

When it comes to buying a mount, there are two ways to do things. You could either buy a mount to boost something that your ranger is already strong in, or you could use it to make up for a weaker area. This could mean buying a wolf or horse to either help increase your damage even if it is already high, or it could slightly help you try and even out your damage to your better areas if you cannot deal much damage.

My ranger has quite a lot of vitality and dexterity, so my auto damage suffers, but instead of buying a wolf to counter that, I bought a bear instead, as the "Resilience" skill helps me stay in a fight for longer. It all depends on your ranger's stats and skills (and items), and it's up to you whether you want to enhance strong skills or complement them.

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 5:12 pm
by Zkills
Wolf hands down for battle mount. Does ranged pierce dmg whereas horse requires you to be up close and does crush dmg. Plus dex/focus isn’t all that bad

Pets either chicken or spider. Chicken if u are looking for more survivability and spider if you want maximum dps. Wolf is also an option but is inferior to the spider pet imo

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 6:08 am
by Ventius
Mount 100% the wolf over horse. Wolf does ranged pierceand horse has to be mele range to cast. Its fine when your leveling (unless you bolas) but makes the skill entirely useless at raids.

As for pet, i recommend wolf or spider. Dont recommend chicken unless you really need the extra heals. Wolf and spider are bothgreat for leveling and also at eg. The wolf dot used to be an issue at eg but many have traded in wolf for dragons, chickens or spiders. My ranger on arawn has lvl 6 red wolf and has almost full control of the dot. My ranger on epona has a spider, mostly just because i have never had or used spider pet before. I love the wolf, i love the spider. You really cant go wrong with either.

Re: Pets and Mounts?

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:08 am
by Robbo5000
I've seen this question before and the responses were similar. Unfortunately long term eg players forget that not everyone is fortunate to have a legacy mount and give answers assuming you have one.
So the first question should always be, do you have a legacy mount or do you have enough gold to comfortably buy a legacy mount? If the answer is yes, then get a pet first.
If the answer is no, assuming you don't want to slow walk everywhere until you're able to get a mount, then get a mount first.
You've already had good answers to which pet or mount would be best.
When it comes to fights, pets are a bit better then mounts. Hence the initial replies suggesting spiders. But, where players can't afford a legacy mount, most will sacrifice the pets slight advantage for the convenience of movement speed.
As for me, I have the wolf mount.

Edit: just noticed who is asking the question. Surely you've been playing the game long enough to know these answers? Seeing your liking for statistical analysis of game dynamics I'm surprised you're not able to tell us precisely how each pet and mount stacks up. :D