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Summon PetIf your character class uses pets, you need to first get training to receive your pet. Once you learn the new ability, a summon pet button will appear in your spells menu. Hunters have to convert a pet from the wild with their special ability.
Pet Action BarPet users get a special, smaller action bar they can use to control their pet. Your pet bar disappears when your pet dies. You can modify the auto-cast status of pet spells in the pet spellbook.
Pet TrainingYou can gain new abilities for your pet by visiting a pet trainer for that specific pet. Trainers are located in major cities and many towns as well.
Pet LocationYour pet shows up on the mini-map. The mini-map is very useful for keeping track of how far away your pet is as you travel around the world.
Dismiss PetRight-click on your pet's name bar to see additional pet options. The Dismiss Pet command will cause the Hunter or Warlock's current pet to disappear. Warlocks will have to resummon their pet if they want it back, while Hunters can simply call it back. Note that if you get too far away from your pet, or if the pet gets stuck, it will automatically unsummon.
Abandon PetHunters can abandon a pet forever in order to acquire a new one. If a less permanent solution is desired, they can stable a pet or use Dismiss Pet.
Stable PetHunters can choose to stable their pet at a special stablemaster NPC, usually located in towns and cities. Stabling a pet is like storing it in a bank, a less permanent solution than abandonment. Once the pet is stored, the hunter can tame and train a new pet which can also be stabled or unstabled at any time. Only two pets can be in a stable at any given time while a third is unstabled and summonable at the hunter's command.
Pet ModesWhile your pet is active you have several buttons to control it:
Pet ControlYou need to manage the hate of the monster between you and your pet. If the monster attacking your pet is about to kill it then you need to either heal your pet or get the monster to attack you instead. You can transfer the monster over to you by casting spells or using abilities on the monster that cause a high amount of threat.If the monster is too focused on you, you can use special abilities such as Feign Death, or have your pet use whatever abilities it has to make the monster angry enough to fight it instead. Learning how to properly manage monster hate can take some time. The goal is to keep both you and your pet alive until the end of combat.
Pet StatsAll pets receive a percentage of their master's armor, spell damage, spell resistances, attack power, and stamina. You can see these bonuses on your character screen under your stats. For example, increasing your Intellect will also increase your pet's Intellect as shown on the character screen under base stats.
All pets receive 40% of their master's resilience and 100% of their master's spell penetration. In addition, if a player is at their appropriate spell hit chance or hit chance maximum, their pet will be at the maximum for spell hit chance, hit chance, and expertise. If they are below the maximum, their pet will be proportionately below those maximums.
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