Pet System
The Pet Interface
This interface can be accessed via the round icon under your character portrait. It contains all the necessary information you need to manage your pets. You can use this interface to summon, feed and merge your pets.

A: Attributes of the pet
B: Skills the pet has
C: Pet’s production skills
D: Merge pet
E: Summon pet
F: Return pet
G: Feed pet
H: Release pet
I: Element the pet has
J: Breeding Slots for up to 6 pets
Experience
This shows how many experience points your pet currently has.
Talent Points
The talent points your pet has function in much the same way as those of your character. You can use these points to improve your pet’s passive skills.
Loyalty
Loyalty is a reflection of the relationship between a pet and its owner and can be increased with certain types of pet food or by speaking with the pet. Additionally, it also depends on the nourishment status of your pet. If your pet remains hungry, it is only a matter of time before it decides to stop following you.
Whether or not your pet will come to your aid in battle is dependent on its loyalty status. Moreover, loyalty is an important factor in calculating assist and the attribute bonus your pet receives. Also, note that your pet loses loyalty when it sees you die.
Nourishment
The nourishment value of your pet shows if and how well your pet is being fed. The lower its nourishment value, the faster its loyalty and assist will drop. If you or your pet should die when the pet has already been summoned, your pet will also lose nourishment.
| Nourishment | Assist |
| 100 - 80 | 100% |
| 79 - 60 | 80% |
| 59 - 40 | 60% |
| 39 - 20 | 40% |
| 19 - 0 | 20% |
Aptitude
Your pet’s aptitude is used in calculating assist. The rule of thumb is: the higher the pet’s aptitude, the higher the assist value. However, aptitude can only be increased by way of special potions or by merging with a pet with a higher aptitude.





























