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The [[Beast Empathy]] and [[Beast Command]] skills are limited to “living |
The [[Beast Empathy]] and [[Beast Command]] skills are limited to “living animals,” but what does that mean, exactly? |
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The short answer is, if it’s not undead, a demon, a construct or a spirit, it’s living |
The short answer is, if it’s not undead, a demon, a construct or a spirit, it’s living. And if it looks and acts like an animal, it’s an animal. This includes the likes of joinings, werewolves in wolf form, magical basilisks or other exotic or extraordinary creatures. |
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If uncertain, note that the [[Ranger]] skill includes the ability to identify animals! |
If uncertain, note that the [[Ranger]] skill includes the ability to identify animals! |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 16 October 2024
The Beast Empathy and Beast Command skills are limited to “living animals,” but what does that mean, exactly?
The short answer is, if it’s not undead, a demon, a construct or a spirit, it’s living. And if it looks and acts like an animal, it’s an animal. This includes the likes of joinings, werewolves in wolf form, magical basilisks or other exotic or extraordinary creatures.
If uncertain, note that the Ranger skill includes the ability to identify animals!