![]() ![]() With some exceptions, such as god birds for protection in the God Wars Dungeon, these pets have no real use other than decoration, or a way to show the player's killcount and/or Summoning level. Many pets require an appropriate Summoning level to be obtained, raised, and kept. Unlike familiars, pets may be brought into Summoning-free zones.Ī baby blue dragon, available with level 99 Summoning Players can store up to 30 pets in the menagerie of a player-owned house (with the highest-level pet houses). Other pets are automatically stored in the Customisation interface and can be called to follow the player at any time. Pets that exist as objects may be stored in the bank or inventory, and follow the player when dropped. Players can manage pets while active through the familiar interface, by using food on them, by left-clicking, and with direct interaction by right-clicking. Zanik, or the Zanaris choir) following them at one time. Most pets do not serve a purpose other than decoration however, some pets are used in quests and have other additional benefits.Ī player may only have one pet, familiar, or NPC (e.g. Many pets can also be fed and interacted with. Typically, a player must raise a pet to maturity by having it follow them. ![]() For the mobile app, see RuneScape Companion.Ī pet is a non-combat NPC loyal to a player that generally requires a certain level in Summoning to own.
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