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Animal Lore is used to check the | Animal Lore is used to check the statistics of monsters and pets, and to increase the chance that your pets will listen to your commands. Until 80.0 Animal Lore, you may only check the statistics of your own pets. | ||
At 80.0 Animal Lore and 80.0 Veterinary, you have a chance to resurrect a dead bonded pet. | At 80.0 Animal Lore and 80.0 [[Veterinary]], you have a chance to resurrect a dead bonded pet. | ||
Having skill in Animal Lore and Veterinary | Having skill in both Animal Lore and [[Veterinary]] increases the number of pets you can keep in the stables at one time. | ||
== Training Animal Lore == | == Training Animal Lore == | ||
The easiest way to train Animal Lore is to use it repeatedly on any tamed pet you | |||
The easiest way to train Animal Lore is to use it repeatedly on any tamed pet you own, from 0.0 to Grandmaster. | |||
Animal Lore skill level has no impact on training Animal Taming. Because of this, you may wish to macro Animal Lore beforehand in order to make newly tamed creatures respond more reliably to your release command. | |||
See Also: [[Animal Taming]] | |||
Latest revision as of 05:35, 4 January 2026
Animal Lore is used to check the statistics of monsters and pets, and to increase the chance that your pets will listen to your commands. Until 80.0 Animal Lore, you may only check the statistics of your own pets.
At 80.0 Animal Lore and 80.0 Veterinary, you have a chance to resurrect a dead bonded pet.
Having skill in both Animal Lore and Veterinary increases the number of pets you can keep in the stables at one time.
Training Animal Lore
The easiest way to train Animal Lore is to use it repeatedly on any tamed pet you own, from 0.0 to Grandmaster.
Animal Lore skill level has no impact on training Animal Taming. Because of this, you may wish to macro Animal Lore beforehand in order to make newly tamed creatures respond more reliably to your release command.
See Also: Animal Taming