Ranger Pet Stable?
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It really makes sense at this point. I can switch weapons, armor, skills, all without losing access to my old ones. But if I want a new pet, I forever lose the one I've invested time in. Personally, I've had the same wolf since pre-searing, and I'm rather attached to it. Every time I go to charm a new pet, I rethink it because I don't want to have to lose the old one. With three campaigns and now an expansion, all with numerous pets, the time has come for this feature.
I think the best solution would be an NPC (probably in the guild hall) that acts like pet storage. I wouldn't mind paying some gold to store a pet if it meant I could enjoy one of the new ones without fear of losing my original.
Plus, I'd finally be able to do that darn Melandru's Stalker quest in Old Ascalon. Imagine my despair when I first made it to post-searing so long ago and found that my choice of pet meant I couldn't complete a quest for my chosen profession. That always seemed a little broken to me.
It really makes sense at this point. I can switch weapons, armor, skills, all without losing access to my old ones. But if I want a new pet, I forever lose the one I've invested time in. Personally, I've had the same wolf since pre-searing, and I'm rather attached to it. Every time I go to charm a new pet, I rethink it because I don't want to have to lose the old one. With three campaigns and now an expansion, all with numerous pets, the time has come for this feature.
I think the best solution would be an NPC (probably in the guild hall) that acts like pet storage. I wouldn't mind paying some gold to store a pet if it meant I could enjoy one of the new ones without fear of losing my original.
Plus, I'd finally be able to do that darn Melandru's Stalker quest in Old Ascalon. Imagine my despair when I first made it to post-searing so long ago and found that my choice of pet meant I couldn't complete a quest for my chosen profession. That always seemed a little broken to me.
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Being a ranger player myself how could I possibly say no to this suggestion
I would love the ability to maybe even add pets to my party instead of heroes and roam around as a pack hunter with a hoard of wolves ( this would pose problems using pet skills but I can always dream ). The idea of binding an animal into a signet was pretty cool as well, but instead of the tamer taking our pet from us if we tame a new one he could simply keep that pet and we pay a fee to use that pet again.
I would love the ability to maybe even add pets to my party instead of heroes and roam around as a pack hunter with a hoard of wolves ( this would pose problems using pet skills but I can always dream ). The idea of binding an animal into a signet was pretty cool as well, but instead of the tamer taking our pet from us if we tame a new one he could simply keep that pet and we pay a fee to use that pet again.
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I like it the way it is. I've had my black widow Ungoliant .. |
Great name. Remind me never to drop any shiny gems near her!
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/signed, and I'm not even a beastmaster. I just think it's a great idea.
To anyone who thinks you should be loyal to one pet... how freaking awesome would it be to have one black wolf and one white wolf, that you alternate between? Maybe I'm just a nerd, but I love the concept. One holds the fort, one comes adventuring with you.
To anyone who thinks you should be loyal to one pet... how freaking awesome would it be to have one black wolf and one white wolf, that you alternate between? Maybe I'm just a nerd, but I love the concept. One holds the fort, one comes adventuring with you.

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