As it says, it buffs a stat on your current pet.
Rinse and repeat to get your pet to max stats.[/quote]
I see, I see. I wasn’t sure because of the language. Different description than what I remember. Cool.
What about adding more affixes to a pet? How does that get done?
As it says, it buffs a stat on your current pet.
Rinse and repeat to get your pet to max stats.[/quote]
I see, I see. I wasn’t sure because of the language. Different description than what I remember. Cool.
What about adding more affixes to a pet? How does that get done?[/quote]
There’s a slight chance with each “buff” that a new affix is added. Will make a note to clarify this in the Dictionary!
As it says, it buffs a stat on your current pet.
Rinse and repeat to get your pet to max stats.[/quote]
I see, I see. I wasn’t sure because of the language. Different description than what I remember. Cool.
What about adding more affixes to a pet? How does that get done?[/quote]
If you want more affixes on a pet, the best thing to work on is your “kill Enslaver” feat. When completed it will reward you with a legendary pet.
[quote=“Diieter”]Technically the perfect pet is nothing else than a Golden Retriever.
You’re welcome.[/quote]
Dungeon Quest has a distinct lack of cats.
[quote=“JesteR”]
If you want more affixes on a pet, the best thing to work on is your “kill Enslaver” feat. When completed it will reward you with a legendary pet.[/quote]
Two birds with one stone. I’ve reached the point where I can be (and very much am) picky about what equipment I use. My current pet works, but I don’t like some of the stats. Can’t change or remove the affixes, so now that I know how, I’ll pump up other pets as I go along.