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A pet has to reach a certain size (which varies by creature) before the Train As Mount command becomes available in its training menu. In most cases this will be around 50-75% of its total adult growth, though some of the larger variants (like giant carrion spats and savage humbabas) may be mountable much sooner. Giant carrion spats in particular can be made into mounts immediately after taming. When a giant carrion spat reaches a certain size, it can even become too large to be used as a mount. When this happens, the owner will receive a one time pop-up box asking if he wishes to stop its growth, or no longer have it function as a mount. This is the players only chance to decide.
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A pet has to reach a certain size (which varies by creature) before the Train As Mount command becomes available in its training menu. In most cases this will be around 50-75% of its total adult growth, though some of the larger variants (like giant carrion spats and savage humbabas) may be mountable much sooner. Giant carrion spats in particular can be made into mounts immediately after taming. When a mount reaches 47% of its size and level, it can become too large to be used as a mount. When this happens, the owner will receive a one time Yes or No response pop-up box asking if they wish to stop its growth, or no longer have it function as a mount. This is the players only chance to decide. If the player chooses to not stop its growth, the creature will continue growing to adult hood. If the pet was previously trained as a mount before the prompt occurs, the pet will have its saddle removed. If the player chooses to stop the pet's growth then the pet will be forced down to the size that it was at when it was at a cl that is 41% of its adult form. Once the growth arrest has been completed the creature will continue growing into its adult stats and CL.
  
 
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You can dismount by choose "Dismount" from the creature's radial menu, or typing /dismount. You can also store mounts in the data section of your datapad (default CTRL-D). Use the "Call" option to bring out the mount. You can still engage in combat while mounted, but you will be unable to use any of your special profession moves. In addition to being limited to default attacks, your mount will drastically slow down to prevent you from attacking while keeping out of your target's range (a.k.a. "kiting").
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You can dismount by choose "Climb Off Of Pet" radial option from the creature's radial menu, or typing /dismount. You can also store mounts in the data section of your datapad (default CTRL-D). Use the "Call" option to bring out the mount. You can still engage in combat while mounted, but you will be unable to use any of your special profession moves. In addition to being limited to default attacks, your mount will drastically slow down to prevent you from attacking while keeping out of your target's range (a.k.a. "kiting").
  
  

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Usable Commands

/gallop
/gallopstop
/mount
/dismount

Usable Radial Menus

Climb Aboard Pet
Climb Off Of Pet

SUI Prompts

Pet Growth Arrest

Mounts

Creature Handlers with the skill Creature Empathy IV are capable of training certain creature pets to be mounts. These animals may be tamed out in the wild or created by a Bio-Engineer. These creatures must also fit within certain size limitations; if they are too big or too small, the Creature Handler won't have the radial option available to train them as mounts. The mount may be traded or given like a normal pet and follows all the standard rules of pets.


Any character can ride a properly-trained mount (up to a level 10 pet for non-Creature Handlers) but only a Creature Handler can teach a pet the "Mount" command.


Some combat related actions cannot be performed while mounted. As examples using Rocket Launcher, Heavy Particle Beam Cannon, Acid Strean Launcher and Lightning Beam Cannon weapons is impossible on a mount due to the player being required to kneel in order to use them.

Types of Mounts

You can't make just any pet into a mount. At this time, the only creatures that can be mounted are:

  • Dewbacks (Tatooine)
  • Bantha (Tatooine)
  • Cu Pa's (Tatooine)
  • Bols (Dantooine)
  • Kaadu (Naboo)
  • Carrion Spats (Corellia)
  • Falumpasets (Naboo)
  • Humbabas (Corellia/Talus)
  • Brackasets (Dathomir).

All variants of a mountable species will work (i.e. dewbacks, lesser dewbacks, mountain dewbacks). Entirely different species that are similar in appearance will NOT work (i.e. NOT bagerasets, bolmas, mawgax, etc).

Training a Mount

A pet has to reach a certain size (which varies by creature) before the Train As Mount command becomes available in its training menu. In most cases this will be around 50-75% of its total adult growth, though some of the larger variants (like giant carrion spats and savage humbabas) may be mountable much sooner. Giant carrion spats in particular can be made into mounts immediately after taming. When a mount reaches 47% of its size and level, it can become too large to be used as a mount. When this happens, the owner will receive a one time Yes or No response pop-up box asking if they wish to stop its growth, or no longer have it function as a mount. This is the players only chance to decide. If the player chooses to not stop its growth, the creature will continue growing to adult hood. If the pet was previously trained as a mount before the prompt occurs, the pet will have its saddle removed. If the player chooses to stop the pet's growth then the pet will be forced down to the size that it was at when it was at a cl that is 41% of its adult form. Once the growth arrest has been completed the creature will continue growing into its adult stats and CL.

Using a Mount

You can climb aboard a mount by first targeting the mount then choosing "Climb Aboard Pet" from its radial menu, or targeting it and typing /mount. Players can use the /mount command to mount a pet or a vehicle by inputting its name into the command line. Players may also mount something by using the /mount command while having the mount/vehicle targeted and are nearby.Players must be within 3 meters of the mount to be able to get on it.


Example 1.

For example /mount vehicletypename If the vehicle is a "speaderbike swoop" then the following syntax will work:

/mount speederbike /mount speederbike swoop


Example 2.

If the mount is a creature pet with a name

For example: /mount (petname)

If the pet's name is Benny, the following will work

/mount (benny)


You can dismount by choose "Climb Off Of Pet" radial option from the creature's radial menu, or typing /dismount. You can also store mounts in the data section of your datapad (default CTRL-D). Use the "Call" option to bring out the mount. You can still engage in combat while mounted, but you will be unable to use any of your special profession moves. In addition to being limited to default attacks, your mount will drastically slow down to prevent you from attacking while keeping out of your target's range (a.k.a. "kiting").


While mounted, you can give your mount a momentary boost of speed by typing /gallop. You cannot attack while galloping, but you can still be attacked. Since you cannot attack, however, the normal speed restriction while in combat is not in effect (making this a handy way to escape from tight situations). After a 3 minutes your mount will become "winded" and return to its normal running speed while it rests (just as with a player's burst run ability). Pets will remain winded for 8 minutes after the gallop expires. You can end the gallop earlier by using the /gallopstop command (for example, if you are already galloping and wish to stop to engage in combat).

The disadvantage of mounts is you cannot use special combat moves while mounted, only default attacks. Additionally, you cannot use any combat moves or default attacks while galloping. Mounts will not attack or defend while being ridden, but will act like normal pets if they have no rider on them. Mounts cannot go inside buildings.



Note: Players cannot have more than one type mount out at a time. Players cannot mount their pet & call out a vehicle or be riding a vehicle and attempt to call out a pet or mount a pet mount that is already out.

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