The panthers in the fey realm give wrong anatomy exp
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The panthers in the fey realm give wrong anatomy exp
The panthers in the fey realm give wrong anatomy exp. They give fae anatomy instead of feline, despite the fact that the butchering/skinning is being applied to feline anatomy. It is illogical.
Also here's a suggestion: give us a hotkey option for pets. For example, it would be nice if i could set a hotkey to make the pet either assist or wait, instead of having to click it manually.
Are those regular panthers or fey panthers? Because Feline Anatomy only applies to regular panthers. Fey Anatomy applies to Fey Panthers. It is in the skill description in the game. Or here in the Wiki.
On your second point, you can assign the hotkeys to your bars/sidebar. So you can choose a hotkey and won't have to click it with your mouse. Pic related. Click on Show.
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Are those regular panthers or fey panthers? Because Feline Anatomy only applies to regular panthers. Fey Anatomy applies to Fey Panthers. It is in the skill description in the game. Or here in the Wiki.
I tend to agree with overtyped that the anatomy type that they give xp for should be the same anatomy type that applies to butchering/skinning them. I would tend to think that in this case it should be fae anatomy for both, but i suppose an argument could be made for some combination of fae/feline.
On your second point, you can assign the hotkeys to your bars/sidebar. So you can choose a hotkey and won't have to click it with your mouse. Pic related.
I think you misunderstand, Grobyddonot. The suggestion is for hotkeys for the pet Follow/Assist/Guard/Stay actions. These are not abilities, but pet commands in the pet window. I have to second this suggestion, it would make it much easier to play with pets. There are a number of times when i'm trying to frantically click the tiny little Follow button to attempt to pull my pet out of combat, though really they don't seem to respond very predictably to the commands anyway, in my experience. I'll often see my pet fighting after i've issued a Follow command, despite the description of said command:
I tend to agree with overtyped that the anatomy type that they give xp for should be the same anatomy type that applies to butchering/skinning them. I would tend to think that in this case it should be fae anatomy for both, but i suppose an argument could be made for some combination of fae/feline.
I think you misunderstand, Grobyddonot. The suggestion is for hotkeys for the pet Follow/Assist/Guard/Stay actions. There are a number of times when i'm trying to frantically click the tiny little Follow button to attempt to pull my pet out of combat.
I misunderstood indeed, because I don't actively play pet skills. On the topic of size, doesn't the GUI Scale apply to the pet bar? Anatomy makes sense to me, at least lore wise. Because Fae creatures are different, i.e. fae creatures are immortal, they will be reborn after a regular death.
The reason this doesn't make sense is because... imagine skinning a deer, but the insides were that of a chickens, yet you don't get chicken organs from it, but instead deer organs. Magic be damned, this isn't how anatomy works. You can't shape elephant organs into a humans shape, anymore than shaping fae into a felines.
Overtyped, there are some weird things like that. Sand dogs and Garden Tenders give Dinosaur anatomy but have some kind of Dog Meat when butchered. Snakes have Great Chicken meat when butchered and give Reptile anatomy.