Difference between revisions of "Animal Lore"

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Animal Lore affects your ability to control a [[Animal Taming|tamed creature]], and also improves the amount of damage you can heal via the [[Veterinary]] skill.
 
Animal Lore affects your ability to control a [[Animal Taming|tamed creature]], and also improves the amount of damage you can heal via the [[Veterinary]] skill.
  
Using the skill directly on a tamed creature shows you a listing of it's stats, resists, skills and elemental damage distribution. At 100 skill points you may target untamed animals as well, and at 110 you may view information about untamed monsters.
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Using the skill directly on a tamed creature shows you a listing of its stats, resists, skills and elemental damage distribution. At 100 skill points you may target untamed [[animals]] as well, and at 110 you may view information about untamed [[monsters]].
  
 
Animal Lore also counts towards your total [[stable|stable slot]] limit.
 
Animal Lore also counts towards your total [[stable|stable slot]] limit.
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[[Image:Flag_animal_lore.gif|frame]]
 
[[Image:Flag_animal_lore.gif|frame]]
 
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See [[Pet Training]] for more information on training your pets
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See the [[Pets]] section for more detailed information on your pets and how to control them
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See [[Pet Guide]] for a comparison of high level hunting pets
  
 
==Training==
 
==Training==
 
===Active===
 
===Active===
Activate the skill via macro or skill button and target a creature. If you do not gain you must target another creature. If you do gain you can target that creature again or any previous target for gains.
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Activate the skill via macro or skill button and target a creature. You ''can'' gain from repeating upon the same creature.
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===Passive===
 
===Passive===
 
Animal Lore can also be raised by using the [[Animal Taming]] and [[Veterinary]] skills. Using veterinary on a tamed pet and getting a passive gain is the preferred method of training. Once you get one passive gain, lock Veterinary and keep vetting your pet for endless gains.
 
Animal Lore can also be raised by using the [[Animal Taming]] and [[Veterinary]] skills. Using veterinary on a tamed pet and getting a passive gain is the preferred method of training. Once you get one passive gain, lock Veterinary and keep vetting your pet for endless gains.
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* [[Veterinary]]
 
* [[Veterinary]]
 
* [[Stable]]s
 
* [[Stable]]s
* http://guide.uo.com/skill_2.html - Animal Lore page on UO.com
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* [[Pets]]
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* [[Pet Guide]]
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* [http://guide.uo.com/skill_2.html Animal Lore page on UO.com]
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* [[Pet Training]]
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* + 5 Skill Bonus [[Library Talisman - Birds of Britannia Random Summoner]]
  
[[Category:Skills]]
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[[Category:Skills]][[Category:Taming]]

Latest revision as of 02:53, 2 January 2019

Animal Lore affects your ability to control a tamed creature, and also improves the amount of damage you can heal via the Veterinary skill.

Using the skill directly on a tamed creature shows you a listing of its stats, resists, skills and elemental damage distribution. At 100 skill points you may target untamed animals as well, and at 110 you may view information about untamed monsters.

Animal Lore also counts towards your total stable slot limit.

Flag animal lore.gif

See Pet Training for more information on training your pets

See the Pets section for more detailed information on your pets and how to control them

See Pet Guide for a comparison of high level hunting pets

Training

Active

Activate the skill via macro or skill button and target a creature. You can gain from repeating upon the same creature.

Passive

Animal Lore can also be raised by using the Animal Taming and Veterinary skills. Using veterinary on a tamed pet and getting a passive gain is the preferred method of training. Once you get one passive gain, lock Veterinary and keep vetting your pet for endless gains.

See Also