![]() Some of the images from this article are from dofuspourlesnoobs. This bonus will appear once the pet reaches level 80. An exception to this is for pets that grant 1 AP or 1 MP. For pets with bonuses of less than 100 that means that the relevant stat will not improve until it is at a level equal to or higher than 100/MaxBonus. Many pets need to be fed regularly or they will die. Unlike equipment, though, pets need to be taken care of. ![]() They act a lot like equipment: they can be kept in the inventory, they need to be equipped to be used and they add stats to the character. The Jade, Amethyst, Ruby, Sapphire colors/species have been added, which have never been seen before in any other Mount types. Stat bonuses A pet gains 1 of its total bonuses every level, rounded down. Pets are creatures which characters can obtain. Do note that even though the Wild Rhineetles are always alone in a group they are designed only for level 200 characters to beat, so don't expect an easy fight if you're lower level or have less than optimal set. Like Dragoturkeys, these mounts can obtain special "Traits" or Mount Bonuses if you wish, these include the: Chameleon, Load Bearer, Wise and many more. These mounts are very rare, their respawn rate is only once or twice a day (per Wild). ![]() Each of these mounts give different stat bonuses and by breeding them you are able to obtain up to 120 different mixes of Rhineetles which will have unique stats. This mount can only breed one or two times therefore be extremely careful which species you breed it with! You will have a 33% chance of getting: the color of the father, the color of the mother or the hybrid of the two.įor the Seemyools and Dragoturkeys pregnancy time goes up the higher Generation of mounts you're breeding, but for the Rhineetles gestation period is a static amount of 120 hours for all generations, which means your mount will bring their baby to life after 120 hours of pregnancy, which is quite quick especially for the higher Generations. There are four types of Wild Rhineetles: Crimson, Ebony, Indigo and Orchid. ![]()
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