Zov
01-14-2020, 06:13 AM
Hi everyone,
I've been observing some strange behaviour with Animal Handling.
If you have a high level Animal Handling, you can powerlevel your secondary skill really fast.
For example, if you take Druidism as your secondary skill.
When you enter a fight, and have your pet on assist, and don't use any skills, all the experience goes into Druidism when the mob dies. This means, you just agro the mob with a body pull, and have the pet kill it, and you get FULL EXP on the other skill. I would have thought, if the pet does damage, it would contribute to animal taming EXP, but that is not true.
To me it doesn't make sense.
Similarly, if you don't have your pet out, and kill a mob with your other skill, the experience is shared between other skill and Animal Handling.
It seem strange to me. If pet is out, you should get experience in Animal Handling if the pet attacks at all. If pet isn't out, you shouldn't get any experience in Animal Handling.
Just wondering what the rationale was for the current implementation.
Thanks,
I've been observing some strange behaviour with Animal Handling.
If you have a high level Animal Handling, you can powerlevel your secondary skill really fast.
For example, if you take Druidism as your secondary skill.
When you enter a fight, and have your pet on assist, and don't use any skills, all the experience goes into Druidism when the mob dies. This means, you just agro the mob with a body pull, and have the pet kill it, and you get FULL EXP on the other skill. I would have thought, if the pet does damage, it would contribute to animal taming EXP, but that is not true.
To me it doesn't make sense.
Similarly, if you don't have your pet out, and kill a mob with your other skill, the experience is shared between other skill and Animal Handling.
It seem strange to me. If pet is out, you should get experience in Animal Handling if the pet attacks at all. If pet isn't out, you shouldn't get any experience in Animal Handling.
Just wondering what the rationale was for the current implementation.
Thanks,