![]() ![]() Pet Statistics – shown at max possible values. Experience Bar – shows stage of pet and required pet XP to next stage. They range from common, uncommon, to rare, to ultra rare, to epic. Generally, the rarer they are, the better they are. Talent Pool – shows the manifested pet talents and rarity of ones that are still locked. Most good pets have total pedigree ranging from 75-90, and manifested pedigree of at least 40. Note: Ideally, you want both of these pedigree numbers as high as possible. This is basically showing how much potential this pet has. ![]() Total Pedigree – total value of all talents, manifested or not. Manifested Pedigree – the total value or power of all manifested (discovered) pet talents. Certain pets will unlock more as they level up Pet Cards – any spell cards obtained from the pet (excluding card-giving talents). I took the liberty of marking up some of the features in this menu: Click the button next to the snack icon that says “ Full Talent View” in the lower right section of the menu. You need to have a pet in your backpack to do this. Take a look and familiarize yourself with the image below to fully understand this next bit. I’ll go over talents in more detail later on. When you’re just starting out, you will certainly want to avoid leveling up to ultra. When leveled up to ultra, it is a little different. The stages are as follows:Įach time your pet levels up, except from Mega to Ultra, it will gain some form of talent. This goes on for all the different stages of the pet’s life. From there, it needs to gain 125 pet XP to become a teen. Pet StagesĪ pet will always start as a baby. This can be done in-person or through the Hatchmaking Kiosk. In addition to the above methods, wizards can hatchtheir own pets with other wizards’ pets in order to obtain either of the hatched pets back or perhaps even a new hybrid pet. Then, your primary school professors will provide you with a pet quest at level 48, level 58, level 78, level 98, and level 118. As part of a new tutorial update, you will get a starter pet from a quest in Olde Town. While questing you will encounter several quests that provide you with pets. Pets can also be dropped from certain bosses, or be rewarded from quests. For specific information about pet vendors, click here. For starters, they can be bought through many vendors throughout the Spiral, in the Crown Shop and from seasonal vendors such as Eggbert or Felix Navidad (in the Shopping District). There are too many different sources for pets in Wizard101 to even list. For derby pets, check out this other article. Welcome to the Beginner’s ( or just everyone’s) basic guide to pets. Wizard101 pets can give damage boosts, critical, resist, and so many other handy stats and talents. Having a good pet can be an absolute game changer for you. However, there’s always one piece of the puzzle that a lot forget about – Pets. They put countless hours into Darkmoor, Waterworks, Aquila…. Most wizards farm for some of the best gear in the Spiral. ![]()
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