

You will want to get out fast when PKs come around - Have that recall escape macro ready! Very cheap to build.ĭoes not have great defensive Skills. Does not need to be near mobs to be effective. Provides a good PvM offense from a distance due to the Archery and Provocation Skills. This template allows you to provoke one mob upon another while hitting either one with archery. High resist is important for survival, most notably for resisting poisons. 60 Magery allows for nearly guaranteed recalls, heals, cures, and buffs in a pinch. Anatomy and Healing at minimum requirements for resurrecting. Tactics takes priority over Anatomy, due to its larger damage bonus. Great for soloing in PvM and surviving player killers (PKs). The classic starter template for new players - Versatile and independent. If you are interested in pursuing the Meta Talismans, some suggested templates information can be found on the Meta Talismans page. Many of the templates were taken from JoeB's handy forum thread. 700 is more than enough to create many powerful PvP and PvM templates. You needn't worry about going for 720 skill points while you are new to the server. These can all be built using the base 700 skill points. The following are some common templates found on UO Forever. However, to create effective templates, there are certain skill combinations that will work better than others.
ULTIMA ONLINE FOREVER TAMER TEMPLATER FREE
The wonderful thing about UO is that you are free to combine your skills as you like. 4.1 Basic Crafter and Resource Gatherer.2 Player vs Monster - Treasure Hunting and Fishing.So you wouldn't be required to risk attempting to dungeon delve to tame them. All the lower skill pets I've mentioned can be found in the wilderness (they're also found in certain dungeons as well). However, I believe their base health is only 175, not the 350 like the wiki states. The crab's also proc a stacking armor reduction attack that helps to really ramp up the little guy's damage. Packs of Husk Crabs (1 slot pets) make for decent pets at 90 skill because they gain 1% accuracy for each nearby ally and you can have 5 of them. Likewise, Adder's at 80 skill are fairly reliable for dps (I believe they have deadly poison although the wiki says greater). At 75 you could get a Colossal Swamp Slug for fairly great dps on a 2 slot pet. It seems like Blood Worms are some of the most popular pets due to their self healing (as AreYouKidden hinted at above), however, they are 120 skill pets.Īs far as lower skill pets are concerned, Scarab's at 70 skill have 100 resist spells and are quite tanky besides so they'd be a great asset for you when farming some early gold from liches or the like. Unfortunately, my tamer is only at 100 taming/lore so I can't really speak from experience as far as the end game pets go though. I really don't see anyone using the other dragons. On the other hand, Eldritch Drakes/Dragons seem to be quite popular due to their much higher dps potential, and even Smoke Dragons could fill a niche if you wanted some stealthed pets. Outlands has added a plethora of really interesting pets with great special abilities that, at least from my perspective, out perform traditional dragons. Not to put a damper on your hopes for taming a dragon or two, but they're not quite as phenomenal here as they were on the OSI servers. Depending on your final template, you can do archer, dexxer or mage tamers pretty effectively.Many feel that going bard tamer (because to make barding effective you need peace + discord), it doesn't really spread around enough points to make the template uber effective - peace is great while leveling, but ultimately your better to drop peace, and focus on your pets damage - a skill like herding for example.If your taking peace, you don't really need Vet - in many cases wit the right pets/traits you also don't need vet regardless of peace (especially if your a mage tamer).


Tamers generally lack protection against PK's often better to avoid with tracking - it's not necessary, just curb expectations (assume you'll die to PK's at some point) if you don't have it.I've never done taming - so take this for what it's worth - but will give my thoughts anyways from what I've picked up from others - also come to the #discord you can get much faster advice there, from some of the experts, they really forage into the forums.
