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[[Category:New Player]][[Category:Taming]][[Category:Customization]]
[[Category:New Player]][[Category:Taming]][[Category:Customization]]
==Summary==
Players have the ability to tame, purchase, and earn a variety of mounts throughout the world. Mounts are primarily used for traveling across the Overworld but cannot be used inside Dungeons. This restriction ensures that while the world remains easier to traverse, more dangerous locations remain mount-free.
Players can tame, purchase and earn many different mounts throughout the world. They can only be used in the Overworld (more specifics on that later) but not within Dungeons. This will make the world easier to transverse while also allowing the more dangerous places to be mount-free. 


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When a player is currently riding a mount, that mount's effective Control Slots is reduced to 0, meaning a player riding a mount may still have 5 control slots worth of tamed creatures at their command. If a player dismounts, and then exceeds their control slot limit, they will not be able to command any of their tamed creatures until they remount their mount or release one of their followers and are at 5 or lower control slots.
When a player is riding a mount, that mount's effective Control Slots are reduced to 0. This means a mounted player can still command up to five Control Slots worth of tamed creatures. However, if a player dismounts and their total number of controlled creatures exceeds the limit, they will be unable to command any tamed creatures until they either remount or release one of their followers to return to five or fewer Control Slots.


* Players who are riding mounts and enter a Mount-Restricted area (such as a Dungeon or a Mountless Faction Struggle zone) will automatically have their mount "stashed away" and will be dismounted
Players who enter a Mount-Restricted area, such as a Dungeon or a Mountless Faction Struggle zone, will have their mount automatically "stashed away," causing them to be dismounted. When they exit the restricted area while alive, they will automatically remount their previously stashed mount. If a player dies within a Mount-Restricted area, they will remount their stashed mount once they are alive and in an area where mounts are allowed; they simply need to take one step to trigger the remounting process.
* When a player exits a Mount-Restricted area (while alive) they will automatically re-mount any mounts they had stashed away
* If a player dies in a Mount-Restricted area, they will remount their stashed mount the next time they are alive and within a mount-allowed area (the player simply needs to walk 1 step to remount)


== List of Mounts ==
Players have access to various mounts, including horses, ostards, llamas, and rare creatures. Some mounts, such as Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears, are only available through Tokens, while others, like the Direwolf and Skeletal Horse, have unique acquisition methods.


==List of Mounts==
{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center;background:black;"
{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center;"
! colspan="4"| Available Mounts
! colspan="4"| Available Mounts
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| [[File:tundraostard.png|link=]]<br />Tundra Ostard
| [[File:tundraostard.png|link=]]<br />Tundra Ostard
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;"
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;"
| [[File:llama.png|link=]]<br />Llama
| [[File:llama1.png|link=]]<br />Llama
| [[File:grizzlybear.png|link=]]<br />Grizzly Bear<br />(Token Only)
| [[File:grizzlybear.png|link=]]<br />Grizzly Bear<br />(Token Only)
| [[File:polarbear.png|link=]]<br />Polar Bear<br />(Token Only)
| [[File:polarbear.png|link=]]<br />Polar Bear<br />(Token Only)
| [[file:nightmare.jpg|link=]]<br />Nightmare
| [[file:nightmare1.jpg|link=]]<br />Nightmare
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;"
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;"
| [[File:blightmare.jpg|link=]]<br />Blightmare
| [[File:blightmare.jpg|link=]]<br />Blightmare
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|}


== Mount Tokens ==
Players can obtain special blessed Mount Tokens, which allow them to summon unique mounts. These summoned mounts provide no combat advantages but can be used for travel. To summon a mount, players must double-click a Mount Token in their backpack, which will immediately place them on the mount. Normal mount restrictions still apply.


==Mount Tokens==
There are several rules associated with Mount Tokens:
* Players will have the ability to acquire blessed Mount Tokens which are used to summon a unique mount (has no combat ability however)
* Players may only activate a Mount Token once every 30 seconds.
* Players double-click Mount Tokens in their backpack in order to summon their mount and will immediately ride it (following normal restrictions for mounts)
* To dismiss a summoned mount, players can either double-click themselves or the Mount Token in their backpack.
* Players may only activate a Mount Token once per 30 seconds
* If a player enters a Mount-Restricted area while riding a summoned mount, the mount will automatically be dismissed.
* Players may double-click themselves or the Mount Token in their backpack to dismiss their current mount
* Players riding a summoned mount who enter a Mount-Restricted area (such as a Dungeon or Mountless Faction Struggle Zone) will automatically dismiss their mount


== Miscellaneous ==
Players can ride various mounts, including horses, llamas, and ostards (including Frenzied Ostards), without requiring a specific Animal Taming skill. However, there are limitations for players who attempt to own multiple high-tier mounts without the necessary skills.


==Miscellaneous==
A player may only own one mount that exceeds their Animal Taming or Animal Lore skill requirements at any given time. If they attempt to acquire a second such mount, they will receive a system notification preventing them from doing so. Additionally, if a player has insufficient Animal Taming or Animal Lore skill for a mount, they will face several restrictions:
* Players will now be able to ride horse, llama and ostard (including frenzied) Mounts regardless of their player's Animal Taming Skill.
* They will not be able to issue the Attack, Guard, or Patrol commands.
* However, players will only be able to have at most one Mount that exceeds their Animal Taming or Animal Lore skill at any given time (they will receive notifications when attempting to trade or acquire a second Mount if they lack the skills to control it)
* The mount will not cast spells or use any of its special abilities or traits.
* Additionally, if a player has lower Animal Taming or Animal Lore Skill than is required for a Mount, they will not be able to issue the Attack, Guard, or Patrol commands to the creature, nor will the creature cast spells or utilize any of its abilities or traits, and it will never deal more than 1 damage in combat
* The mount will never deal more than 1 damage in combat.
* Mounts that a player can ride but not fully control will also not receive the normal Aggro bonus that tamed creatures receive towards enemy creatures
* The mount will not receive the normal Aggro bonus that tamed creatures get against enemy creatures.
* Players will also not be able to earn Creature Experience or gain Passive Animal Taming with a Mount that they have insufficient Animal Taming or Animal Lore for
* The player will not be able to earn Creature Experience or gain Passive Animal Taming while using a mount they do not have the skill to control.
* Horses and Llamas both take 50 Minimum Taming Skill and are capable of gaining experience
 
Horses and Llamas both require a minimum of 50 Animal Taming skill and can gain experience.

Latest revision as of 11:27, 4 March 2025

Players have the ability to tame, purchase, and earn a variety of mounts throughout the world. Mounts are primarily used for traveling across the Overworld but cannot be used inside Dungeons. This restriction ensures that while the world remains easier to traverse, more dangerous locations remain mount-free.

When a player is riding a mount, that mount's effective Control Slots are reduced to 0. This means a mounted player can still command up to five Control Slots worth of tamed creatures. However, if a player dismounts and their total number of controlled creatures exceeds the limit, they will be unable to command any tamed creatures until they either remount or release one of their followers to return to five or fewer Control Slots.

Players who enter a Mount-Restricted area, such as a Dungeon or a Mountless Faction Struggle zone, will have their mount automatically "stashed away," causing them to be dismounted. When they exit the restricted area while alive, they will automatically remount their previously stashed mount. If a player dies within a Mount-Restricted area, they will remount their stashed mount once they are alive and in an area where mounts are allowed; they simply need to take one step to trigger the remounting process.

List of Mounts

Players have access to various mounts, including horses, ostards, llamas, and rare creatures. Some mounts, such as Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears, are only available through Tokens, while others, like the Direwolf and Skeletal Horse, have unique acquisition methods.

Available Mounts

Horse
(BodyValue 200)

Horse
(BodyValue 204)

Horse
(BodyValue 226)

Horse
(BodyValue 228)

Desert Ostard

Forest Ostard

Frenzied Ostard

Tundra Ostard

Llama

Grizzly Bear
(Token Only)

Polar Bear
(Token Only)

Nightmare

Blightmare

Blood Courser

Direwolf
(Tameable but Unbondable, Token as well)

Skeletal Horse
(Purchased from Prevalian Merchant, Token Only,
Custom Mount Animation)

Unicorn Mount
(Purchased from Prevalian Merchant, Token Only,
Custom Mount Animation)

Mount Tokens

Players can obtain special blessed Mount Tokens, which allow them to summon unique mounts. These summoned mounts provide no combat advantages but can be used for travel. To summon a mount, players must double-click a Mount Token in their backpack, which will immediately place them on the mount. Normal mount restrictions still apply.

There are several rules associated with Mount Tokens:

  • Players may only activate a Mount Token once every 30 seconds.
  • To dismiss a summoned mount, players can either double-click themselves or the Mount Token in their backpack.
  • If a player enters a Mount-Restricted area while riding a summoned mount, the mount will automatically be dismissed.

Miscellaneous

Players can ride various mounts, including horses, llamas, and ostards (including Frenzied Ostards), without requiring a specific Animal Taming skill. However, there are limitations for players who attempt to own multiple high-tier mounts without the necessary skills.

A player may only own one mount that exceeds their Animal Taming or Animal Lore skill requirements at any given time. If they attempt to acquire a second such mount, they will receive a system notification preventing them from doing so. Additionally, if a player has insufficient Animal Taming or Animal Lore skill for a mount, they will face several restrictions:

  • They will not be able to issue the Attack, Guard, or Patrol commands.
  • The mount will not cast spells or use any of its special abilities or traits.
  • The mount will never deal more than 1 damage in combat.
  • The mount will not receive the normal Aggro bonus that tamed creatures get against enemy creatures.
  • The player will not be able to earn Creature Experience or gain Passive Animal Taming while using a mount they do not have the skill to control.

Horses and Llamas both require a minimum of 50 Animal Taming skill and can gain experience.