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    Creature Handler - Gandel�s Guide to Creature Handling V2.0
    By: Gandel, Posted at: Fri, Jun 27th 10:42 AM 2003, Last Edited: Wed, Mar 10th 6:01 AM 2004
    Rated 4.93 by 66 people

    Where to Start:

    So, You want to know how to become a Master of the Beasts eh? Well this guides for you then. First off you need to Master the Hunting and Exploration columns of the Scout Profession, and then you need 17500 Scouting experience, you can advance through all of this simply by harvesting resources from things you kill.

    Ok, I got all that, now what?:

    Well First you're going to need 6000 credits to pay for the Novice Creature Handling skill. I'm sure you've already collected this much after all the work getting here though, so where is this trainer then huh? Well if you're on Naboo you can go to Kaadara Hotel and there is a Creature Handler trainer there. Just look for the Gualama (a Goat resembling creature) talk to him. Then Train, Boom you're a Creature Handler. Congratulations! Here's a list of other Creature Handler trainer locations if you're not on Naboo

    Tatooine : In Mos Espa , I think its behind the Cantina
    Talus: Behind the star port in Nashal
    Corellia: Behind the bank in Coronet
    Rori: Restuss 5133, 5749
    Naboo: Kaadara Hotel

    I'll update this list as I find more trainers.

    I'm a Creature Handler, now what? :

    Well the first goal is to get a pet. Sounds easy? Hah guess again. However you'll be glad you got Hunting IV, as a Novice there isn't much you can tame. You'll be quite limited. However it is easy to tell what you can and can't tame if you hit CTRL+~ you'll see the radial. If Tame isn't listed, than you can't tame it, but still there is some things you should check before even attempting. Like their stats here is some things to check for.
    Their Aggression, this is listed in the examine window its either 'Aggressive: yes' or 'Aggressive: No'

    Then there is the Ferocity level, this tells you how easily it will lose its temper towards you if it is aggressive. 0-5 and chances are it won't tear you apart unless you're right in its face. 5-10 it will most likely attack you if it sees you. 10-20 it will attack you the moment it even hears you. Another thing to watch for is this stat 'Killer' if its 0 then it will not death blow you, if it is 1 however it will deathblow you. These creatures are usually very difficult to tame and I suggest you stay away from them until your confident in your skills or are have a plan to avoid killing or being killed by the baby.
    So we got through all this and now straight to 'what should I tame? How can I tell what is a good pet and what is not?' well this is easy really. Take a look at the parents stats, if you like their stats. chances are your baby will have close or higher stats than its parent. Ok we're done with this part. Now onto the fun: Taming techniques. If you decided you wanted to tame something then here is what you should do. First Mask scent, this is important because creatures are very skittish so it's a good idea to move slow - and use Mask scent. Once you get close enough to start taming it you're going to want to start auto following it. Do this by typing /follow. So now you're Following it and you hit the Tame button.. Now what? This part can be summarized in a few quotes:

    'Good.er.Boy?'
    'Don't be scared.'
    'Steady'
    'Easy'
    'Don't bite me.'

    So 1 of 3 things is going to happen after you say 3 of these quotes. (It does it automatically) it's going to either
    A. Be tamed and able to be trained by you, its name will then turn pink to signify that it is now a pet.
    B. It will say 'Failed to tame creature' and it will ignore you and keep doing what its doing.
    C. It will say 'Failed to tame Creature' and it will lose its temper and start attacking you, Along with its parents most likely.

    If the creature begins attacking you this can be fixed in many ways. If you have ranged support 2 (Marksman), you can use warning shot and scare the creature away long enough for it to forget about you and run back and try again, or you can hit burst run and start burning rubber while spamming the 'Peace' Button till the combat box disappears, then run back and try again.

    Training your Pets and naming them:

    So you got your first pet eh? Congratulations! First thing you're going to want to do is train it in your 3 basic (or 4, if you're a Wookiee) commands.
    These commands are very simple:

    Attack: Makes the pet attack
    Follow me: Makes pet follow you
    Release: Sets your pet free

    So lets train them already! Click on the pet and open the radial, you'll see 3 new options, Store, Feed, and Train. Lets click Train. You'll see those 3 commands I mentioned. Click one of them. You will see a '?' appear in your text. this means the next thing you say will trigger this command. In other words if you click the 'Follow me' then say 'lets go' your pet will begin following you from then on when you say 'lets go' (Caps are important, and it's best to keep this on a Macro). So, you've trained your pets the 3 basic commands and now you want to name it? Well I hate being the bearer of bad news but you cannot name them until you can teach them 4 commands - meaning you will need either 'Creature Empathy I' or 'Creature Training I' or 'Creature Management I.' Once you get one of these, to name them you will need to re-teach them the commands, but this time with a Name in front of the command.
    For Example:

    'Tiny lets go'
    'Tiny attack'
    'Tiny you're free'
    'Tiny do a trick!'

    This will replace the creature's original name with 'Tiny' and will also give you some Creature Handler experience, about 134 depending on the pet.
    Here is a list of other commands that can eventually be taught to pets:

    Guard: Makes your pet attack anything that attacks you or that you attack.
    Stay: Makes the pet stay where you tell it.
    Patrol point: Adds a Patrol point to where you stand.
    Patrol: Makes your pet roam between patrol points, attacking any aggressive creatures that come close to it, or PC's of the Enemy faction.
    Clear Patrol Points: it clears all current patrol points, be sure to do this after your finished making your pet patrol.
    Follow Other: Makes your pet follow your target.
    Group: Makes your pet join your group.
    Befriend: Makes your pet accept orders from the person you have targeted when you say the command.
    Wedge Formation: Makes your pet go into a Wedge formation, which is useful when you get multiple pets.
    Column Formation: Makes your pet go into Column formation, which is useful when you get multiple pets.
    Trick1: Makes your pet do one of its tricks, costing you some mind points and healing its entire mind pool along with its mind wounds.
    Trick2: Same as Trick 1 except it has a neater graphic.
    Enrage Pet: Makes your pet go berserk making it do more damage but makes it also take more.
    Transfer: Transfers Ownership of pet to the person you have targeted. Only works on Other Creature Handlers.
    Embolden: Makes your pet braver (practically useless since your pets are willing to fight anything you tell them to unless they have changed this since beta)

    Storing Pets:

    As a Novice you can only hold 2 pets. will appear in your Data pad (CTRL+D if you use default controls) in Pet Storage devices. This thing will list its future stats and its current stats. To gain the ability to store more pets you must advance in the Creature Handler Tree. I will list the tree later in the list, so you can tell what you need to hold more.

    Calling Pets:

    Well, you're going to be calling and storing pets constantly. This is where all that harvesting is going to pay off. To call a pet you must be in either a City, in the area of a building you own, or in a camp. To call, just go to your data pad hold the left mouse-button over the creature till its radial opens, then click 'Call' your pet will appear near you.

    Advancing in the Creature Handler Profession:

    Ok, You got you a pet baby, and now your ready to advance on through the tree eh? But you don't know how to gain the experience? Well there are 3 ways:

    1.Using your pet in Combat
    2.Training and Naming a pet
    3. Taming babies

    Creature Handler Skill Tree:

    Well some of you are too lazy to sign on and go look yourself so I will list it here.

    Novice Creature Handler:
    17500 Scouting experience and Hunting 4 and Exploration 4 6000 Credits
    This skill gives you:
    Taming Wild Creatures: +5
    Tame Ability
    Pet Command: Follow me
    Pet Command: Attack
    Pet Command: Release

    Taming I:
    175000 Creature Handler Experience (may have changed) 6000 Credits
    Taming Wild Creatures: +10

    Taming 2:
    52500 Creature Handler Experience 7000 Credits
    Taming Wild Creatures: +10
    Taming Aggressive Creatures: +5 (this allows you to tame Aggressive
    Creatures)

    Taming 3:
    87500 Creature Handler Experience 8000 Credits
    Taming Wild Creatures: +10
    Taming Aggressive Creatures: +10

    Taming 4:
    140000 Creature Handler Experience 9000 credits
    Taming Wild Creatures: +5
    Taming Aggressive Creatures: +15

    Training 1:
    175000 Creature Handler Experience 6000 credits
    Training: +5
    Pet Command: stay

    Training 2:
    52500 Creature Handler Experience 7000 credits
    Training: +5
    Pet Storage: +2
    Pet Command: Guard

    Training 3:
    87500 Creature Handler Experience 8000 credits
    Training: +5
    Pet Command: Get Patrol Point
    Pet Command: Clear Patrol Point
    Pet Command: Start Patrol

    Training 4:
    140000 Creature Handler Experience 9000 credits
    Pet Storage: +2
    Training: +5
    Pet Command: Wedge Formation
    Pet Command: Column Formation

    Creature Empathy 1:
    175000 Creature Handler Experience 6000 credits
    Pet Command: Trick1

    Creature Empathy 2:
    52500 Creature Handler Experience 7000 credits
    Pet Command: Trick2
    Pet Storage: +2

    Creature Empathy 3:
    87500 Creature Handler Experience 8000 credits
    Pet Command: Embolden Pet

    Creature Empathy 4:
    140000 Creature Handler Experience 9000 credits
    Pet Storage: +2
    Pet Command: Enrage

    Creature Management 1:
    175000 Creature Handler Experience 6000 credits
    Pet Command: Group

    Creature Management 2:
    52500 Creature Handler Experience 7000 credits
    Pet Command: Follow other
    Pet storage: +2

    Creature Management 3:
    87500 Creature Handler Experience 8000 credits
    Pet Command: Befriend

    Creature Management 4:
    140000 Creature Handler Experience 9000 credits
    Pet Command: Transfer
    Pet Storage: +2

    Master Creature Handler:
    620 Apprentice experience, Requires: Taming 4, Management 4, Training 4,
    Empathy 4, 10000 credits
    Taming Wild Creatures: +10
    Taming Aggressive Creatures: +10
    Pet Storage: +2
    Training: +5

    Pet Combat:

    You're probably going to want to dive straight into combat with your pet, but that is a bad idea - especially if the pet is still a baby. A baby, even if it's a Rancor, is still just that - a baby. It will hit for very little damage, 14-20 average, depending on the breed. It's best to let the pet grow a few days before attempting to use it in combat. However patience does pay off, friend, trust me. To get CH XP all you need to do is send the pet in and make it do 5% of the damage then you can go in and finish it yourself (you can't put the pet away though). Some pets are gifted with different combat specialties like resistances to certain attacks, or strong hides in general that cut down the damage they take. An Example is my pet, Tiny the Giant Veermok, he has standard resistances to most attacks. However, he has a tough hide (Listed as Armor Rating: 1 in the examine window, you should keep an eye out for this on pets) that cuts the damage it takes in half. Some creatures have strong resistances to Blast Fire, which can reduce the amount of damage Blasters do to it, or some creatures have strong resistances to Acid, which reduces the damage that creatures that spit Acid do to it.. Which brings up another thing - some
    creatures are gifted with the ability to spit Acid or Venom. This is something you should watch for because it won't be listed in the examine window, so you'll have to find out straight from the sort of species it is by fighting its species.

    How to tame Aggressive/ Highly Aggressive Creatures:

    Unlike Non-aggressive creatures, Aggressive ones are quite a different ball game to tame. You can't just walk up to them and start taming and following, you're going to need to be extra careful, especially around its parents. So, you see a cool baby you want to tame, but its parents are not very friendly and it's really close to them. Well, hopefully you have enough common sense to know that you can't just go running in there. You're going to need a plan. There are quite a few options here.

    1. Get a party together and slaughter the parents and pray to God that the group doesn't murder the baby while they are at it.

    2. Start walking in a circle around the family, keeping Mask scent up at all times until one of two things happens: the parents start moving towards you (be careful if this happens but take advantage of it and lure the parents away from the baby), or the baby begins to approach you. If you see a '?' appear over their head, it means they have detected you and are most likely going to start heading towards you to check you out. (This can be good or bad)

    3. Use warning shot on the baby and run like there is no tomorrow from the parents while the baby runs in the opposite direction away from the parents.

    4. Use warning shot on the Parents and run like there is no tomorrow from the baby till you manage to get it to give up on you and is away from its parents.

    5. Sit and wait. Watch the baby closely until it moves away from its parents then CAREFULLY walk up to it. If you move too fast, it'll run back to its parents.

    6. This isn't really an option, but I had to add it in somewhere. Always keep your weapon unequipped. If you look hostile, the baby will run in terror to its parents.

    Wookiee Bonuses:

    Alot of people in the last few days have asked me, how big of a benefit is it to being a Wookiee Creature handler instead of another species, Well if you read the Wookiee starting stats you would know they get a +10 to taming. this does not mean they can tame before becoming a Creature Handler, this does not mean they can tame things that other species cannot, All it means is you can tame things sooner. Example: at Taming 4 a Creature Handler can tame a Rancor (well with some difficulty but its doable), However if your a Wookiee you can tame Rancors at Taming 3 instead.

    What Profession should I take as a Side?:

    I've been asked this alot lately, personally it depends on what kind of player you want to be, anything can effectively go hand in hand with a Creature Handler, However if you want MY suggestion, I suggest Smuggler/Creature Handler, why you ask? Two Words, Feign Death , When a Smuggler gets the first section of Dirty Fighting they gain the ability to Feign Death, this can prove very useful if you anger a Baby or its parents. Heres how it works :
    You gain the ability...you HAVE to make the creature angry at you for it to work (in other words be in combat) you hit the Feign death button (you can't be moving) and your character will stand his ground to absorb the next hit to make it look like a killing blow. (this shot will usually do double damage unfortunatly so becareful with this) when this shot is delivered your character will fall to the ground and look like he is incapacitated however the Incap bar will = 0 on the timer. you can just hit stand to stand up, you can also heal during this process and the hopefully the Creature will forget about you, So you can get right back up and try again at taming.

    Healing your Pet:

    In combat, your pet is going to get damaged. When it is damaged it will let you know. If it has Health/Action wounds it will say 'X Hungry!' (Replace X with pet name). Feeding the pet will fix this. I often get asked 'What do I feed it?' the answer is simple, anything you can eat in game: fruits, bugs, spice, it doesn't matter just because a creature is a carnivore doesn't mean you have to feed it meat.

    If it has Mind Wounds or damage, it will let you know by saying 'X play!' (replace X with the pet's name). This is just as simple as feeding it; just make the pet do Trick1 or Trick2 from the empathy tree (it's suggested that you train Empathy before other branches unless you like lots of down time). Also, storing and recalling your pet will bring it back full health.

    End of Guide:

    Well I will continue to update this guide with new and updated Information, if you have any personal questions I will be on Bria server under the name of 'Gandel' in search of a pet to replace Tiny , my treasured pet of Beta.

    Special Thanks: To Terretes for showing me the ropes of taming highly aggressive creatures and Luca for giving me the loc of Creature Handler Trainer in Rori :p

    Also, I plan on making a Beastiary soon (hopefully with the help of Terretes) so keep an eye out for updates.

    SWG: Profession: Creature Handler - Gandel�s Guide to Creature Handling V2.0, by Gandel
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       Mounts Reply...
      Posted @ Fri, Nov 5th 10:53 AM 2004
      By: XAssassinX
      Scholar
      25 posts
      Score: Decent [3.00]

      Can I ride a Dewback if im not CH?
      And how many pets can I hold?

      Edited, Sat Nov  6 17:42:16 2004                                                   

       
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      "Do it or do not there is no try!"
         (Master Yoda)
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       Creature Level Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Nov 13th 11:43 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Where can I find the max levels that creatures get up to...I have a lvl 22 or 23 dewback and was wondering what his max level was plus I have two baby mountain dewbacks and they're at level 18 (both) and are still listed as baby.  Let me know                                      

       
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       List Reply...
      Posted @ Wed, Oct 29th 5:02 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      I am a wookie myself and i have 1/1/0/0 skill and my strongest pet that i hae tamed is a greater sludge panther which has 8000 HAM each and 250-260 atk.  I hope this gives you an idea of the other creature you can tame now also a fun creature is the Malkloc because its so huge. Also its better to tame pets and use them your self than buy them because the exp from the is cut in half and destroying bases nly gives you 1 exp point instead of 77. So don't go buying to many pets. I already made that mistake.

       
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       Pet list Reply...
      Posted @ Wed, Oct 29th 7:58 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Does anyone have a list of pets that Ch's can use depending on the skills one have, for an example, I'm a novice CH with taming 1 & training 1. What types of pets can i have?...and so on and so on...                                      

       
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       CREATURE HANDLING?? Reply...
      Posted @ Wed, Oct 22nd 5:17 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      I've asked just about everyone and looked just about everyone. How can I find out wich pets I can use with novice Creature Hnadler? Just the Novice Skill..thats all I want..My main question is..whats the best pet I can have with just Novice CH???                                      

       
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       quick question Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Oct 16th 10:57 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      When I became a novice creature handler (non wookie) - a master creature handler gave me a level 23 sludge panther to use.  However, the system wouldn't let me pull him out of the datapad saying I could not tame him. SO - when I got my first level of xp, I spent it on Tame for the +10 taming. But I still can't pull the sludge panther from the datapad for the same reason. NOW, I'm confused.

      Is it a bug, or am I doing the math for creature levels wrong?

       
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         RE: quick question Reply...
        Posted @ Thu, Oct 16th 6:31 PM 2003
        By: TheWitz
        4 posts
        Score: Decent [3.00]

        Im pretty sure you need taming and training I to use a greater sludge panther.                                                                

         
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           RE: quick question Reply...
          Posted @ Fri, Oct 17th 11:13 AM 2003
          By: Anonymous
          Score: Default [2.00]

          Yep - after a great deal of reading - I finally found a place where someone pointed out that you need taming and training of equal levels to control and use a creature.                                                     

           
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       Missing Command Reply...
      Posted @ Tue, Oct 14th 9:07 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      In response to missing commands. It's a bug as of the saturday patch. I had tamed and trained 5 babies saturday afternoon. When I logged in sunday to use the babies for exp grinding I found that all commands where gone and I had to re train them. This hadn't happened prior to the saturday patch. It's not that your a novice CH. I'm sure it will be fixed.



      Cratholak Master Creature Handler/ Master Gunfighter/ Ahazi

       
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       Missing commands! Reply...
      Posted @ Sat, Oct 11th 7:46 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Hi there,
      I recently bought a baby rancor because I made Novice CH and have Taming I, I got someone else to tame it and teach it commands. However when I started playing again the next day all the commands the Master creature handler had taught it disappeared and now I can teach it 'follow', 'attack' and 'store' but nothing else. I can't even teach it 'group' for example. How do I get around this people? is it because i am too low level CH? Thanks!

       
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       PB Reply...
      Posted @ Sat, Oct 11th 4:38 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Does anyone know what is the max lvl pet a non CH can have? Its all about the $$$$$$                                                                

       
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         RE: PB Reply...
        Posted @ Tue, Oct 14th 9:37 AM 2003
        By: EttaBrummi
        2 posts
        Score: Decent [3.00]

        Level 15 (and non aggro) is the max for a Non CH.                                                                             

         
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       CH exp Reply...
      Posted @ Wed, Oct 8th 11:14 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Here's a little tip, go to Talus and find yourself a greater sludge panther pack. Hope to find a baby, and tame it the GSP are a neutral predator, this is a good thing cause it takes about 3 tries to tame one.  The GSP has a HAM of 8000, and gets to level 23. Use this baby to get bigger CH exp from any creature. The lower the level of baby you use the more CH exp you get. Good luck:) and happy baby sitting

       
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       Easy exp macro Reply...
      Posted @ Tue, Oct 7th 8:32 PM 2003
      By: TheWitz
      4 posts
      Score: Decent [3.00]

      hey i was wondering how to do that macro from the afkexp post, i need some CH exp bad. Thanks (If you tell me it.......)                                                                

       
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       Xxeno Reply...
      Posted @ Mon, Sep 29th 8:10 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      ~Help~ I'm a level 2 tamer and trainer CH. I have a full grown Graul mauler level 34. When I go to my datapad, it's says I can't tame him. ie. bring him from my datapad into the game. My question is what level tamer/trainer do I have to be to use him?                                      

       
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         RE: Xxeno Reply...
        Posted @ Wed, Oct 1st 5:25 PM 2003
        By: scottsh
        18 posts
        Score: Decent [2.74]

        As a non-Wookie you must be Taming 3 Training 2 to tame and call a Graul Mauler.  Wookie's can do it at 2/2.                                                                

         
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       afkxp Reply...
      Posted @ Mon, Sep 22nd 5:12 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Ok I have a question about CH .. I saw a guy ..He was afk for 3 days long at the same spot.. with 2 lil baby creature (spider looking) .. just outside the city .. his creatures were constently attacking what was arround him ..


      how can he do that ..

      is it a commande that will select the nexttarget ?

      or is it his creatures that are too aggresive and fight evrything that come close by ,.,


      thanks :P

       
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         RE: afkxp Reply...
        Posted @ Mon, Sep 29th 6:16 PM 2003
        By: Anonymous
        Score: Default [2.00]

        First of all...they were rock beetles, Not spider looking things.  

        Of course there are commands that will let me (um...er...you) do that. They are right here on this site.

        Its called a macro. Hey arent you the same guy who threaten to report me (um....er....him) for macro abuse.

        Anyway...great fast way to lvl CH. got to lvl 4 in all areas in 3 days. Just use lvl 4 or 6 pets.

         
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           RE: afkxp Reply...
          Posted @ Wed, Oct 8th 12:59 AM 2003
          By: Anonymous
          Score: Default [2.00]

          I'm assuming its the command guard, from what I understand it makes the creature protect you from what hits you.                                                                

           
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           RE: afkxp Reply...
          Posted @ Thu, Oct 2nd 10:32 PM 2003
          By: Anonymous
          Score: Default [2.00]

          Hi, i was just wandering what the macro line is for the looping of creature exp thanks                                                                

           
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             RE: afkxp Reply...
            Posted @ Wed, Oct 8th 9:02 AM 2003
            By: Anonymous
            Score: Default [2.00]

            Got the command lol ..Im got MAster CH - Ranger in 7 days lol...  and the spider looking thing (merek) are definitly not Rbeetle ... get management 3 before evrything else ,.,. so you can make double xp Good Luck!!                                      

             
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       Dmech Reply...
      Posted @ Sat, Sep 6th 12:06 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      You need to raise the Creature Management skill tree to gain the ability to call additional pets. At Creature Management III you can call two pets. At Master Creature Handler you can call 3 pets. Your number of pet levels will determine how powerful the pet combinations you can call. For instance I currently have +45 max pet levels. I can call one Rancor (lvl 44), or a Graul Mauler and a Female Kaadu (34 and 11 respectively) or two Grand Wrix (22 each).

      As for pets not following this was a bug that's supposedly been corrected. However pets seemingly not listening to your commands can be the result of lag and packet loss (where the server actually never receives the command). I will generally spam commands twice. With the new /pettell you don't have to look like an idiot anymore doing this.

       
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       Calling 2 Pets Reply...
      Posted @ Tue, Sep 2nd 7:13 AM 2003
      By: Ajmags
      5 posts
      Score: Decent [3.00]

      What skill tree must you train in to be able to call 2 pets at once?I understand you have to have sufficent pet level to call 2 but I have tried to do this with 2 babies and I can't.I know my level is 25+ because I have a full grown Greater Sludge Panther at level 23 but I can't call 2 level 10 babies.

      Also whats the deal with pets that just stop following you while running to a mission or waypoint? Is this just due to inexperience of the Handler or is it a bug?Its extremly aggrivating when your running to a waypoint or mission and your watching your radar to make sure you dont run into a Lair of vicious creatures Just to realize your pet is 200 freakin meters away.Sometimes I actully have to spam my follow order to get my pet to follow me.This seems to happen very randomly when it comes to planets or days when it happens which leads me to believe that it is a bug.Just wondering if many of you are having this problem?

       
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       Embolden Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Aug 28th 6:29 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Embolden doesn't seem to be much help after the latest patch.

      I had two desert razorback babies, and they always followed commands to attack an adult Krayt.  Never once flinched from the fight.                                      

       
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       Dmech Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Aug 28th 7:20 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Most people end up confusing Viscious and Wild creatures as both appear as red blips on your radar.

      Red blips just mean that the creature is aggressive (how aggressive is determined by it's Ferocity factor when you examine it ... it's agro range if you will).

      Viscious creatures are considered aggressive creatures that Death Blow (Killer = 1 in the examine window).

      Non-Wookies need to have Taming 1 to tame Wild Creatures (aggressive but non-killer) and Taming 2 to tame Viscious Creatures (aggressive and killer).

      This is as of the latest patches through 08/28/03.

      Hope that helps.

       
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       Creatures Reply...
      Posted @ Mon, Aug 25th 3:11 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      The best technique that I have seen thus far in combat with your creature, for the purpose of XP anyway, is to find a white con. Sick your creature on it, and star atacking, by the time you kill it, your pet beast will have gotten a singl hit in, which is just as good as it killing the creatureitself, an it will, likely, have sustained little to no damage.            

       
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       Updated guide Reply...
      Posted @ Sun, Aug 17th 9:09 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [1.50]

      Version 5.0 Was just added to www.swgcenter.com check it!                                                                             

       
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       CH + Ranger Reply...
      Posted @ Fri, Aug 8th 1:48 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Good guide.  Smuggler is an interesting idea for a companion profession, but feign death will not always get you out of a jamb. I think the obvious choice, if your first willing to give up the skill points for a Master Scout, is the Wayfarer tree of a Ranger. What skill do we use more than Mask Scent?? Randan Quinn, Lowca            

       
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       Wookie bonuses Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Aug 7th 9:56 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      I can vouch for this. The wookiee bonus applies to both the Vicious creature taming and the normal type taming. What this means is that with Taming I, they can tame vicious creatures. However I did not test out whether or not they can tame vicious creatures when I first got Taming from the CH novice box, so it may be even possible to do it with just the novice CH box. I don't know the exact levels of the creatures but on Tatooine, but I could tame a greater desert womp rat with Taming I as a wookiee CH. It wasn't easy to tame them but possible. This was the only vicious creature with the most HP that I encountered that I actually got away with taming. I've tried taming other stuff that were vicious that were higher, but the parents got me (dragonet).

       
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         RE: Wookie bonuses Reply...
        Posted @ Sun, Dec 5th 5:57 PM 2004
        By: Bottintesta
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        Score: Decent [3.00]

        Not so.  Im a wookie with all the tier 1 skills of CH and i cant train vicious creatures.

        Edited, Sun Dec 5 17:58:04 2004                                                   

         
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         RE: Wookie bonuses Reply...
        Posted @ Fri, Aug 8th 1:11 PM 2003
        By: Anonymous
        Score: Default [2.00]

        Sorry dude, but you're wrong.  And Greater desert womp rats are not vicious. I can tame them as a human and I only have level 1 skills (you need level 2 to tame vicious).                                                    

         
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           RE: Wookie bonuses Reply...
          Posted @ Fri, Aug 8th 1:20 PM 2003
          By: Anonymous
          Score: Default [2.00]

          Actually a greater desert womp rat is vicious, however its so low end that anyone can tame them. I don't know whats up with that but if its aggressive, its considered vicious.                                                   

           
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             RE: Wookie bonuses Reply...
            Posted @ Fri, Aug 8th 1:23 PM 2003
            By: Anonymous
            Score: Default [2.00]

            The Wookiee bonus is a +10 to taming all round bonus, In other words a Wookiee will always be considered 1 block higher than what he is on the taming tree...example , a Wookiee with taming 3 will be the equivalent of a Human with Taming 4, when it comes to taming. That is why you were able to tame the Greater desert womp rat, not because of it being low end. since you were taming 1 it considered you as taming 2, which does have aggressive taming in it.


            Gandel

             
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       Tatoonie Trainer Reply...
      Posted @ Thu, Aug 7th 3:47 AM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      On Tatoonie, there is a CH trainer in Mos Entha in front of the medical Center.                                                                

       
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       Food for Pets Reply...
      Posted @ Wed, Aug 6th 1:00 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Does anyone know which types of food are stackable in your inventory? this would make it a lot easier to carry food for your pets. thank you in advance                                                   

       
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       Macro Feed? Reply...
      Posted @ Sun, Aug 3rd 1:58 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      Is there anyway to macro feed command?                                                                             

       
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       Wookiee Commands Reply...
      Posted @ Sat, Aug 2nd 5:18 PM 2003
      By: Anonymous
      Score: Default [2.00]

      it was an error on my part. in beta they had 4. after release they have 3. it was purely my fault and I apologize. as for pet growth they grow onc every 12 hours in real time. online OR offline it doesn't matter. in other words, Twice a day.                                      

       
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