

The imp carries around a sack and picks up items you don’t want… Any items you are not set to auto-loot based on your options setting, the Imp will pick up. If their special activation (digging up gold for the Dog or tossing out a Rare+ item for the imp) occurs while they are away you may not see it to know to go grab it. The second AI issue is that when the Imp and the Dog go to pick things up, they will often travel a fair distance away, sometimes even off screen.

A recent change to the Fetch skill make it pick up multiple piles in a small area, and I have not tested the Dog much since then, so this may help out, but you may still find that he spends more time running back and forth (or following at your heels) and isn’t actually picking up everything you want. Once they go to pick it up, if you are moving they will usually run back to you instead of continuing to pick things up if there are several piles around. The first is that if you are actively moving, they tend to focus on following (and keeping up with you) rather than actually running over to pick up gold or items. Since you can get gold by selling items that drop, in my personal experience the slight extra gold income isn’t very valuable… How much you value him fetching your gold piles is a matter of personal preference I tend to skip “small” piles and just pick up the bigger ones, which doesn’t bother me all that much, so I don’t particularly use the puppy.Ĭons: Unfortunately both the Imp and the Dog suffer two AI issues. He will also increase your overall gold income by digging it up randomly around the level. Pros: The pros of the pooch are that he will save you time running around to pick up piles of gold after you kill enemies.
#Legend of mana pet guide Patch#
He will also, from time to time, dig up a patch of ground revealing several piles of gold. This little guy will follow you around picking up piles of gold for you. There are three types of pets (not to be confused with the different skins they may have): They also have one of three special abilities to help you either in battle or in plundering the dead or country-side. Pets provide stats, much like other pieces of gear. As of this writing you can only have one pet “equipped” although you can, of course, have numerous extra in your inventory or stash, and can switch them out as desired. They go in a separate tab from your gear (in a tab appropriately labeled “Pet”). Pets are a unique kind of “equipment” in Dungeon Quest. This is going to be a work in progress so please excuse the formatting (and incompleteness) at least until I have had a chance to finish it and make it pretty… Without further ado, here goes! If this is a duplication of information consolidated elsewhere then I apologize – I couldn’t find a central reference for pets. So I am creating this thread to compile some information about pets – how they work, where to get them, etc.
