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==Earning Experience== | ==Earning Experience== | ||
* Players require a minimum of 80 Animal Taming and Animal Lore skill in order to earn experience toward their Taming Bestiary. | |||
* Players earn experience towards their Taming Bestiary by killing creatures while using tamed creatures. | * Players earn experience towards their Taming Bestiary by killing creatures while using tamed creatures. | ||
* Players can use any type of tamed creatures in order to earn taming bestiary experience. | * Players can use any type of tamed creatures in order to earn taming bestiary experience. | ||
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==Upgrade Points== | ==Upgrade Points== |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 17 December 2023
Summary
- The Taming Bestiary is an item which lets tamers earn experience to unlock various upgrades which apply to creatures of the various tamed classes.
- The Taming Bestiary is crafted by players using the Inscription skill and is Blessed
Earning Experience
- Players require a minimum of 80 Animal Taming and Animal Lore skill in order to earn experience toward their Taming Bestiary.
- Players earn experience towards their Taming Bestiary by killing creatures while using tamed creatures.
- Players can use any type of tamed creatures in order to earn taming bestiary experience.
- While experience gains are not tied to creature-based damage, they will be scaled based on how many slots of tamed creatures the player is using (i.e. players should utilize all 5 of their control slots in order to maximize their experience gain).
Upgrade Points
- When players reach enough experience earned, they will unlock an "upgrade point" they can use to spend in the taming bestiary for all the classes.
- Players can earn up to 20 upgrade points for their taming bestiary.
- Each upgrade point earned raises the amount of upgrade points spendable for each class (attack, utility, tank).
- Each class has their own pool of points to spend that does not count against the other classes points spent.
Overview Page
- The first page of the Taming Bestiary is the overview page.
- On the overview page players can see their progress towards unlocking upgrade points, and how much their of upgrade points they've spent within each class.
- If the player currently has any Tamed Creatures under their control, the Names and Slot Counts of each creature they control will be displayed under their respective Class in green text.
- At the bottom of the Taming Bestiary are buttons to navigate to the individual pages for each Class type
- The number below each Class Icon lists how many creatures the player is currently controlling that belongs to that Class
Class Pages
- Each Class has their own individual Page in the Taming Bestiary and their own collection of Upgrades
- Players can click the corresponding button at the bottom of the Taming Bestiary to navigate to that Class page
Class Upgrades
- Each Class has their own set of Upgrades that only apply to the player's Tamed Creatures of that Class type (i.e. Attack Upgrades will not apply to Utility Class creatures)
- Each Class also has their own set of Upgrade Points to spend that do not count against the points spent in other classes
- There are 3 Tier Levels possible for each Upgrade
- The Point Costs to increase Tier Levels of Upgrades are 1 Point, 2 Points, and 3 Points respectively (i.e. Tier 3 costs 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 Points total spent)
- Players can Reset all their Points Spent for a class, once every 5 minutes, by clicking the "Reset Points" button
- Players can click the Info button next to each upgrade to view a description of it, and see what bonuses it provides at (Tier 1 / Tier 2 / Tier 3)
Class Upgrade Effects
- The bonuses from Upgrades will only ever apply in PvM (will never apply in PvP)
- By default, the bonuses of Upgrades will only apply to creature's belonging to that Class type (i.e Attack Class bonuses only apply to Attack Class creatures)
- Note: The are a few exceptions where certain Upgrades will explicitly mention that the bonus will apply to tamed creatures of other class types or even the potentially Tamer player themself