Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Which Pet Would be best?

Okay, I am in a Dilemma.

I Just released my Dragon Hawk, which was a pet I had at my stable from which i first started off with, and i Caught a Thunder Hawk Hatching. I didn't really like this pet either, so I released it for a Hyena that I thought would be good, from thousand needles. This Hyena was alright but not the best.

Then,
The other day, my friends invited me along to explore a Dungeon, down in the lower Barrens. They called it Razor Fen Kraul. In there, it was amazing. There was a bunch of evil people in there however, which we had to fend off. But I saw a Black Boar there. I really wanted this as a pet, so I released my Hyena, and set my Freeze Trap. I lined myself up so that the path from it to me had the trap in the middle to buy me some time. Then I started to Calmly Tame it. As it ran toward me I started to get a bit nervous but, my Freeze Trap stopped him in his tracks. This gave me more time to calm him down.

When it was finally done I fed him and apple to show my appreciation and named him Meatie. I also made some armor out of leather for him when we got home.

I think Meatie is one of the best Pets that I have tamed so far, but I'm not sure. I was looking at some other skilled hunter's pets and saw some that would be cool to Hunt alongside. This one guy had a Massive gorilla! I think that I have enough skill to be able to tame one of these.

I'm Just not sure on what pet I want to get, or should I just keep Meatie? This is a Tough Choice to make. I'm sure it will come to me with time and training though.

1 comment:

Psyae said...

Hey. You left a comment on my blog about how to post screenshots.

First, you have to convert the file into something more workable, like a .jpg. If you don't have your own photo/pic editor, you can download/install the free GIMP program at http://www.gimp.org/

Convert the file to a .jpg and then reduce the size significantly (perhaps to 800 pixels wide), and use a decent level of compression, like 15%. Some programs have options to save the file optimized for web use. You can also crop your pic like I do mine.

Once you've saved it as a .jpg, then use the blogger tools while you're editing a new entry to insert a that new .jpg. You can use the sizing tool when you upload it to make it small, but it will show up full size when a reader clicks on it.

Let me know if you need more details. I wish you luck with your new blog!

-Psyae