Which pets give spritely on wizard101




















Assuming the a pet has the possibility of having Spritely, getting Spritely, or any talent, is totally random. The odds of getting it from a dropped or bought pet depends on how many talents it may have. When you hatch you will only get talents that the parent pets have, so if you are hatching epic pets together and neither one of them have Spritely you won't get it I did several hatchings this way until I found that out Your best odds of getting Spritely is to hatch with a pet that has Spritely.

Of course, the problem is finding someone willing to hatch with you. With the pets you have you should be able to find someone who is willing to hatch with you I know I would hatch with your Spiny fish or possibly you Sea Dragon depending on what talents they have.

Timothy Lionstalke GamingDan wrote:. Thanks for the reply. All the original pets ie. But from what you're saying, if these pets failed to get spritely then using them as parents for hatching is futile? If that's true, then we either have to keep buying "fresh" pets from the store, or as you say, hatch with another player whose pet has already manifested spritely?

Wolf Strongshield. To get sprite there is a chance, I've got it at Teen and adult. Some people could get it at acient! But that's it. I don't quite understand what you are suggesting here, vis a vis percentages, etc. But I think it's disingenuous to suggest that any pet can get any talent if you train it correctly. Many, many people who have been playing this game for a long time longer than either of us will tell you, based on empirical evidence, not hearsay, that this is incorrect.

Any pet can get any talent through hatching, however. This is true. But please don't continue spreading the mistaken notion that you can "make" a pet get a certain talent through training.

This is wrong, and leads many kids to train pets that will never get good talents because the pedigree is too low. Example: if you want your yellow elf to get spritely, train it to adult and hatch it with a pet that has spritely. That's the only way to do it. Don't train it to epic and keep hoping that playing certain games, or feeding certain snacks, will do the trick. Everyone knows that Fierce Hounds are programmed to get spritely, btw.

So that's not a good test case for her theory. I am sure other wizards will back me up here. Again, with all due respect, your wizard friend is either mistaken, or willfully misleading you on the subject of pet talents. If you are determined to prove her right, then get yourself a low pedigree pet like a first-generation piggle, and try out her theory. You will never, ever get spritely on this pet. Unless you hatch it with your hound--then maybe.

But you can't draw conclusions from one person's verbal assertions and one high-pedigree pet of your own. That's just not good science. Its seems the only entity not posting information that should be considered fact is the only reliable. KI, why so vague on pet development? You see posts simliar to this and others with similiar questions and comments, and there is dead silence from the professors.

I could of course have missed important notices with such information posted. But if they exsisted, conversations such as the one happening here could refer to these much needed sources of guidance and we would all know for certain. Like does saying "Good Boy" really and truly cause a pet to cast the spell more frequently or not. There is about more questions that are left in the realm of speculation filled with statements of people who sound like they are staff, but only really know what has been posted by the KI team, which isnt very much.

Rony The Turtle. Just speaking from now, on what I have seen, My brother, he trained his pet on only agility, and as soon as it hit teen, it had a spritely. So train in only agility if you desire : Other than that, Good luck! See ya in the spiral! I believe the reason that KI doesn't weigh in on this definitively is that the information is out there for anyone who will take the time to look for it. One of the W fansites, the Petnome Project you can look this up, I don't have the link at hand here has recorded the "petnome" a play on "genome" of nearly every first-generation pet.

How do they do this? By asking players to send screenshots of their pet talents. Now this would never work if each pet didn't get the exact same set of potential talents as every other pet of the same type.

Gemma Luna. Hatch with pets that have the talent. There is nothing you can do with training to help. All pet talents are genetic and set when the pet hatches. Lord of Fire on May 21, wrote:. For all account questions and concerns, contact Customer Support. Author Message Daviato.

I'm not sure if I put it on right forum Anyways my question is: If Both pets have Spritely, why the opponent Pet keeps casting spritely while my pet only might it cast once?

I was doing PvP and the opponent's Pet cast spritely four times on one round And my pet only cast it once for that round So does that mean his pet is better even though have the same pedigree, or is it means the other person was using something to make his pet heal more?



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