Here's several ways that you can use stealth with smokescale: Drop smokefield -> Greatsword #3 (leap finisher) while in the field. Drop smokefield -> swap pets for Lesser Call of the Wild (blast finisher) for AoE stealth while in field. Drop smokefield -> Hammer #5 (blast finisher) for Aoe Stealth while in field.
Currently there's Pet Skyscale Whistle and Pet Dog Whistle: Basenji. You can also get Desert Fox companion to play with in Sun's Refuge. I think it'd be cooler to have skins for pets, that way it's just more content to collect the pets that fit your vanity for Rangers.
Black Bears exhibit unusual pet behavior while in Pre-Searing Ascalon such as a wide wandering range, automatically aggressive behavior, and slower reaction when it comes to following its tamer (similar to non-tamed black bears in Pre-Searing). These behaviors appear to go away after the bear gains a level.
Taming Pets [Question] I haven't played in a while, how do I tame a pet as a ranger because I heard the button is F but I've kinda changed my controls around. What exactly button would that have been? 0 2 Sort by: Add a Comment chaosau • 5 yr. ago It's the interact button, same button you use to talk to NPCs and interact with objects. 7 Keruli_
Teku Nuhoch — Outside the camp and to the south, between the two cave entrances leading south and east. The Juvenile Smokescale will only spawn if Teku Nuhoch has reached max strength (all meta events at outpost complete). SCAR Bivouac — South-east of the SCAR Camp Waypoint.
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Juvenile Black Moa. The rare black moa is seen as a harbinger of death and plague by some cultures. That belief is misguided, as biologically, their only major difference from other moas is a particular fondness for acorns. The Black Moa is a rare terrestrial pet available to rangers. They are native to the Echovald Forest, and were greatly Cats and birds (not moas) are considered the best single-target DPS pets with cats winning out. Might-granting cat and stealth cat are best. Drakes offer cleave for trash mobs. Bears are best tanks. Worth noting is that Drakes are still excellent tanks, even if they're not super-tanks like bears. Which would be more efficient than spending similar hours on domesticating a pet ally just to have it die from old age or combat. A single golem could be designed to do what multiple pets can do. So imo a genius race wouldnt waste their time on an inefficient pet. Also, bows are super primitive and Asuran love being the pinalce of technology. t0IGxhX.
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