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Player Creature Handling skills Taming Wild Creatures and Taming Vicious Creatures determine the highest Challenge level that a player can tame (starting at 10 for a non-CH, and culminating at 70 at Master CH). Before the taming process can begin, the player must first have sufficient active pet skill to be able to control the targeted creature for taming if the creature handler has pets already summoned. The tamed creature will in essence count as an active pet during the taming process and therefore the creature handler must have sufficient skill to be able to maintain the current number of pets under their control. For example if a ch's limit is 2 active pets and they have 2 active pets already out before they begin taming attempts then they must store one of the pets before attempting a tame.
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== Additional Pets Skill Modifiers ==
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Player Creature Handling skills Taming Wild Creatures and Taming Vicious Creatures determine the highest Challenge level that a player can tame (starting at 10 for a non-CH, and culminating at 70 at Master CH). Before the taming process can begin, the player must first have sufficient active pet skill to be able to control the targeted creature for taming if the creature handler has pets already summoned. The control of the amount of total active pets allowed at one time comes in the form of the Additional Pets skill modifier. The tamed creature will in essence count as an active pet during the taming process and therefore the creature handler must have sufficient skill to be able to maintain the current number of pets under their control. For example if a ch's limit is 2 active pets and they have 2 active pets already out before they begin taming attempts then they must store one of the pets before attempting a tame.
  
 
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Taming Skill Modifiers

There are four features that play a factor in determining what a player can tame:

  • Inherent aggressiveness of the creature
  • Max Level of Pets skill modifiers
  • Taming Vicious Creatures skill modifiers
  • Taming Wild Creatures skill modifiers

Each player starts out with the ability to control creatures challenge level 10 and under. The Max level Of pets skill modifier controls the absolute maximum challenge level creature that a player can summon from their datapad as well as the maximum challenge level creature that they can tame. The max level of pets skill modifier adds to this value. It works in conjunction with taming vicious and taming wild creature modifiers, and essentially trumps either of those skill modifiers since the player cannot control or tame any creature higher level than what this mod value is regardless of how high they have the other values. For example a player with +12 mod cannot call a creature that is CL 20. At novice creature handler the player has a total Max Level of Pets modifier of +12 meaning that they can tame up to CL 12 creatures.

To actually begin to tame a creature, the player must also have taming wild creatures or taming vicious creatures skill modifiers. The taming wild creatures skill modifier adds to this base value when the player attempts to tame or train a non aggressive creature. Novice creature handlers start off with the ability to tame CL 15 (10 base and +5 from taming wild creatures mod) non aggressive creatures however they are capped at CL 12 due to the Max Level of Pets skill modifier. By master creature handler, a player has the ability to tame creatures up to cl 100, however Max Level of Pets caps this at +70.

Like non aggressive creatures, players start out with an ability to tame aggressive creatures as well. This is also tied Taming Vicious Creatures skill modifier. Novice creature handlers start off with being able to tame up to CL 10 aggressive creatures. Non creature handlers differ from creature handlers on this point because the ability to tame an aggressive creature (no matter what CL it is) is an inherent function of novice creature handler, even though there are no special mods for taming vicious creatures gained. The ability to train cl 10 creatures is a universal trait shared by all players, however the aggressive creature taming has an element linked to novice creature handler, thus preventing non creature handlers from taming certain pets from bio engineers. By master creature handler a player has a total ability to tame creatures up to Cl 60.


Additional Pets Skill Modifiers

Player Creature Handling skills Taming Wild Creatures and Taming Vicious Creatures determine the highest Challenge level that a player can tame (starting at 10 for a non-CH, and culminating at 70 at Master CH). Before the taming process can begin, the player must first have sufficient active pet skill to be able to control the targeted creature for taming if the creature handler has pets already summoned. The control of the amount of total active pets allowed at one time comes in the form of the Additional Pets skill modifier. The tamed creature will in essence count as an active pet during the taming process and therefore the creature handler must have sufficient skill to be able to maintain the current number of pets under their control. For example if a ch's limit is 2 active pets and they have 2 active pets already out before they begin taming attempts then they must store one of the pets before attempting a tame.

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