Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: questions
the banner moves like wind is blowing on it, and is about as tall as the inside ceiling of a house. it is blue with the city symbol on it. i did the extra missions for it to put in my house. if you dont like it, they sell for 1.5 mil range.
should you get it? personal preference
Kilrautheus wrote:
1) I'm currently doing phase 1 quest for ranged accuracy. I'm on 7/10 and i had to log last night because 3 hours sleep for work is better than none. Will it have saved my progress for when i log back in tonight? It will save, yes
2) These waypoint patrols are tedious and boring, how special is this aurilian banner and is it worth taking another 10 patrols to get it? I think it is worth it, if anything you can sell it for a few million credits.
Akaara wrote:
I am using a level 17 pet and he is gaining skill like crazy, how can I tell if he has an innate skill and do they even have innate skills at level 17?
Since this pet is gaining 'levels' but he isn't going to be my main pet obviously when I level up. Should I level up to MCH before I get Master Carbines??? I don't know how it works at higher levels with low level pets, do they grow with the handler and gain levels themselves?
thanks
I completely forgot your other questions before I clicked Post.
When you tame a pet, they have a chance to have an innate ability already. Simply look in your datapad and examine them. You can't see their skills any other way.
It seems that the odds of taming a pet with an ability is rather low. Sometimes I tame 5-6 or more of the same type of creature before I get one that has an ability. But pets of all levels can have an ability. There's a posting somewhere with tons of data regarding which pets have which ability.
As far as training up MCarbines or MCH first.. it's more your personal preference than anything else. You can Master CH with nothing more than a CL4 Hermit Spider as I did, so combat CL is not a Must-Have to Master.
But.. if you want to be able to roam around Yavin, Endor and Dathomir and tame wild pets, it sure is nice being a CL80 (MCH/Pikeman here). Most lairs completely ignore me. I can walk right up to a CL70 Shear Mite Soldier and not worry much about them aggroing me before I can /tame.