Taming Places

Dream0n

Novice
I have read Dwayne's guide. But shame is so crowdy and I transfer my mage to tamer-mage and I do not want train music and peace from start. I am trying to raise stats at west of Brit. Is there anywhere else that I can train. Cause taming is so slow , and so much slower in nature outside dungeons.
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You're going to be doing it the slowest way if you don't have music/peace.

You're character will be pretty much out of action while you skill swap anyway, so depending on your skill set, id drop Eval Intelligence and Meditation for Peace/Music til you've trained up Taming. Once you are high enough taming Eval int and meditation can me macro'ed back up over night.
 

MirImage

Apprentice
Yeah if you can just retrain what you drop for peace/music while you are bonding your cook pets (dragon/we). I'd also do vet at this time

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Dream0n

Novice
Ok. Thx. I will go for basic tamer, so I will train vet too. I will train up music and peace then I will drop them as you say.
 

Sarphus

Journeyman
I have read Dwayne's guide. But shame is so crowdy and I transfer my mage to tamer-mage and I do not want train music and peace from start. I am trying to raise stats at west of Brit. Is there anywhere else that I can train. Cause taming is so slow , and so much slower in nature outside dungeons.
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I wrote a guide on the wiki for making a mage/tamer. If you're making a mage tamer it is definitely in your best interest to train the magic first so you can get around and you have access to support magic like invis, heal, cure, etc. Of course, gate is extremely useful for acquiring new pets.

As most have said, most people use peacemaking to tame aggressives. I don't. A mage tamer can lead tame anything and you can get taming attmepts in faster because you're not waiting for your skill timer after peacing something. The peace method is easier. It's almost as easy to paralyze a target and then tame them. Paralyze doesn't last quite as long as peace and it costs more resources to do.

Try to find people who are training a level of taming lower than yours and have them tame/release stuff that will be in your gain range after it's been tamed once. You can gain pretty well doing this.

Also, keep in mind that quantity is a quality of its own. Sometimes you will gain faster by going to a place where you can tame a ton of stuff in your gain range rather than waiting for access to a tameable in a dungeon where you get a 50% bonus but are competing with a few other tamers.
 
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