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== Creature Pet Healing ==
  
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Healing your Pet:
  
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In combat, your pet is going to get damaged. When it is damaged it will let you know. If it has Health/Action wounds it will say 'X Hungry!' (Replace X with pet name). Feeding the pet will fix this.
  
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Any normal food will do, either foraged or crafted. Note that this has to be real food, not food-type resources. This has the side-effect of healing Health and Action wounds.
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If it has Mind Wounds or damage, it will let you know by saying 'X play!' (replace X with the pet's name). This is just as simple as feeding it; just make the pet do Trick1 or Trick2 will satiate their desire to play. This also has the side effect of healing your pet's Mind wounds as well as refilling their Mind pool.
  
 
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Creature Pet Healing

Healing your Pet:

In combat, your pet is going to get damaged. When it is damaged it will let you know. If it has Health/Action wounds it will say 'X Hungry!' (Replace X with pet name). Feeding the pet will fix this.

Any normal food will do, either foraged or crafted. Note that this has to be real food, not food-type resources. This has the side-effect of healing Health and Action wounds.

If it has Mind Wounds or damage, it will let you know by saying 'X play!' (replace X with the pet's name). This is just as simple as feeding it; just make the pet do Trick1 or Trick2 will satiate their desire to play. This also has the side effect of healing your pet's Mind wounds as well as refilling their Mind pool.

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