Battling
Pet battles let your companions gain experience and earn loot while you focus on other tasks. Send your pet to a location, and it will fight enemies automatically until its health hits zero or you recall it.
Getting Started with Pet Battles
Before you can send a pet to battle, make sure:
- Your pet has enough health and stamina to fight.
- You travel to a location that has enemies your pet can fight.
- Your pet meets the minimum level requirement for that location.
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Pets always return to the location they fought in. Make sure you can travel back there to pick them up if you need them!
Locations and Level Requirements
Each location has a minimum pet level required to battle there:
| Pet Level Required | Location |
|---|---|
| Lv. 1 | Bluebell Forest |
| Lv. 8 | Whispering Woods |
| Lv. 18 | Eldoria |
| Lv. 32 | Crystal Caverns |
| Lv. 48 | Skyreach Peak |
| Lv. 60 | Enchanted Oasis |
| Lv. 70 | Floating Gardens of Aetheria |
| Lv. 78 | Celestial Observatory |
| Lv. 92 | Isle of Whispers |
Higher-level locations reward more experience per second, but enemies are much stronger and fights end faster. Choose a location where your pet can survive longer for sustained grinding.
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Higher-level areas are more efficient for experience, but they churn through stamina faster. Decide if the trade-off between efficiency and playtime works for your strategy.
How Battles Work
When you send your pet to battle, it fights enemies automatically at your current location. Here's what happens:
Battle Duration – The battle lasts for a calculated amount of time based on your pet's stats, but is limited by available stamina. Your pet cannot battle longer than its stamina allows.
Health Loss – Your pet takes damage during the battle proportional to how long it fights. If the battle completes fully (uses all available time), your pet returns with zero health. If you recall early, it returns with some health remaining.
Stamina Drain – Stamina is consumed based on actual battle duration. Stronger pet quality and better stats may allow longer battles (because they let the battle timer run longer before stamina runs out).
Experience & Loot – During the battle, your pet earns experience and has a chance to get loot based on enemies defeated.
Once a battle ends (either naturally or recalled), your pet is left at that location.
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Your pet's battle duration is determined by both its stats AND available stamina. Whichever limits the battle first determines how long the fight lasts.
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You can manually recall your pet at any time, but doing so forfeits all rewards from that battle.
Experience and Loot
Your pet gains experience every second it battles. The experience rate depends on the average level of enemies in that location:
- Location with level 1 enemies: 0.3 EXP/s
- Location with level 50 enemies: ~1.15 EXP/s
- Location with level 100 enemies: 2.5 EXP/s
Experience is not based on your pet's level. Instead, it's based on the difficulty of the enemies you're fighting. The stronger the enemies, the faster you earn experience.
Why Leveling Your Pet Matters
Leveling your pet improves its stats, which affects how long it can battle:
- Better stats = longer battles – A stronger pet with higher Attack Power, Protection, Agility, and Accuracy takes less damage and deals more, so each individual fight lasts longer
- More total experience per battle – Since total experience = EXP/s × battle duration, longer battles means more total experience earned before stamina runs out
- Survivability – A level 100 pet fighting in a challenging location will survive much longer than a level 10 pet in the same location, allowing for more consistent grinding
Example: Both a level 100 pet and a level 20 pet in a level 15 location gain experience at the same rate (~1.15 EXP/s). But the level 100 pet's superior stats let it fight for 120 minutes before running out of stamina. The level 20 pet might only last 5 minutes. Same location, same EXP/s, but the better pet earns significantly more total experience because it battles longer.
Your Character's Pet Mastery Experience
Your character gains Pet Mastery experience separately based on how long your pet battles. This is independent of your pet's own experience gains.
Increasing Pet Mastery level grants:
- Higher loot chance (2.5% → 10%)
- More concurrent battles (2 → 10)
- Better pet stat scaling (0% → 20%)
Loot from Battles
Your pet has a chance to return with loot after each individual battle session. The chance depends on your Pet Mastery level:
| Pet Mastery Level | Loot Chance per Enemy |
|---|---|
| Level 1 | 2.5% |
| Level 50 | 6.25% |
| Level 100 | 10% |
Since your pet defeats more enemies in longer battles, and each enemy has an independent loot chance, you're more likely to get loot from battles with stronger enemies and higher Pet Mastery levels.
Example: A pet that defeats 5 enemies at level 100 Pet Mastery (10% chance each) has about a 40% chance to get at least one piece of loot. The same pet at level 1 Pet Mastery (2.5% chance each) has only about a 12% chance.
Managing Multiple Battles
You can run multiple pets in battle at the same time:
- Pet Mastery Level 1: 2 concurrent battles
- Pet Mastery Level 100: 10 concurrent battles
Each level of Pet Mastery increases your concurrent battle limit by 1. Running multiple battles is a great way to maximize your grinding efficiency.
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Cancelling a battle mid-way will forfeit all rewards and loot from that session, but your pet keeps whatever stamina and health remain.
Stamina and Battle Duration
Your pet's stamina determines how long it can battle. The amount drained per second is fixed based on two factors: your pet's quality and the difficulty of the enemies you're fighting.
Higher quality pets drain stamina more slowly, and easier enemies (relative to your pet's level) also reduce stamina drain. Your pet's maximum stamina capacity directly controls how long battles can last. If two pets of the same quality fight identical enemies, the one with more stamina simply battles longer.
By upgrading your pet's quality or improving its stats through leveling and Pet Mastery, you can extend how long each battle lasts.
Stamina Reduction
Stamina drains at a fixed rate per second during battles. The rate depends on your pet's quality and how difficult the enemies are compared to your pet's level.
Baseline Rates by Quality
Each pet quality has a baseline stamina drain rate per second:
| Quality | Stamina Per Second |
|---|---|
| Standard | 0.0065/s |
| Refined | 0.00475/s |
| Premium | 0.004/s |
| Epic | 0.00375/s |
| Legendary | 0.003375/s |
| Mythic | 0.0025/s |
Better quality pets drain stamina more slowly, allowing them to battle longer with the same stamina pool.
Difficulty Multiplier
The baseline rate is modified by the difficulty of enemies you're fighting:
Difficulty Ratio = Average Enemy Level ÷ Pet Level
This ratio is clamped between 0.75 and 3.3, then converted to a multiplier between 0.75× and 2.5× of the baseline rate:
- Ratio 0.75 or lower (much easier enemies) → 0.75× multiplier (25% less stamina drain)
- Ratio 1.0 (even matchup) → 1.0× multiplier (baseline drain)
- Ratio 3.3 or higher (much harder enemies) → 2.5× multiplier (150% more stamina drain)
Between these points, the multiplier is calculated using linear interpolation.
Complete Formula
Difficulty Ratio = Average Enemy Level ÷ Pet Level
Clamped Ratio = min(3.3, max(0.75, Difficulty Ratio))
If Clamped Ratio ≤ 1.0:
Difficulty Multiplier = 0.75 + ((1.0 - 0.75) × (Clamped Ratio - 0.75) / (1.0 - 0.75))
Else:
Difficulty Multiplier = 1.0 + ((2.5 - 1.0) × (Clamped Ratio - 1.0) / (3.3 - 1.0))
Stamina Per Second = Baseline Rate × Difficulty Multiplier
Stamina Deducted = ⌈Battle Duration (seconds) × Stamina Per Second⌉The final stamina deduction uses ceiling rounding, so partial seconds always round up.
Example Calculations
Example 1: Level 50 Mythic Pet vs Level 50 Enemies (Even Matchup)
Baseline Rate: 0.0025/s (Mythic)
Difficulty Ratio: 50 ÷ 50 = 1.0
Difficulty Multiplier: 1.0× (even matchup)
Stamina Per Second: 0.0025 × 1.0 = 0.0025/s
If battle lasts 120 seconds:
Stamina Deducted = ⌈120 × 0.0025⌉ = ⌈0.3⌉ = 1 staminaExample 2: Level 75 Standard Pet vs Level 100 Enemies (Harder Content)
Baseline Rate: 0.0065/s (Standard)
Difficulty Ratio: 100 ÷ 75 = 1.33
Clamped Ratio: 1.33 (within 0.75-3.3 range)
Difficulty Multiplier calculation:
= 1.0 + ((2.5 - 1.0) × (1.33 - 1.0) / (3.3 - 1.0))
= 1.0 + (1.5 × 0.33 / 2.3)
= 1.0 + 0.215
= 1.215×
Stamina Per Second: 0.0065 × 1.215 = 0.0079/s
If battle lasts 200 seconds:
Stamina Deducted = ⌈200 × 0.0079⌉ = ⌈1.58⌉ = 2 staminaExample 3: Level 100 Legendary Pet vs Level 40 Enemies (Easier Content)
Baseline Rate: 0.003375/s (Legendary)
Difficulty Ratio: 40 ÷ 100 = 0.4
Clamped Ratio: 0.75 (minimum clamp applied)
Difficulty Multiplier: 0.75× (easiest multiplier)
Stamina Per Second: 0.003375 × 0.75 = 0.00253/s
If battle lasts 300 seconds:
Stamina Deducted = ⌈300 × 0.00253⌉ = ⌈0.759⌉ = 1 staminaTIP
Higher stamina capacity means longer battles. A pet with 100 stamina at 0.0025/s drain rate can battle for up to 40,000 seconds (over 11 hours) before running out, while a pet with 10 stamina at the same rate only lasts 4,000 seconds.
Advanced Mechanics
Battle Duration Formula
The length of each battle session is calculated using the pet's health, stats, and enemy strength. The formula first calculates the base duration in seconds, then converts to milliseconds:
Base duration (seconds) = (5.65 × current health) + [15 × (total power - 3.9 × average enemy level)]
Battle time (ms) = 8,000 + (base duration × 1,000)Then the battle duration is limited by available stamina. The final time used is whichever is shorter: the calculated duration or the time available before stamina runs out.
Variables:
- Total power = Attack Power + Protection + Agility + Accuracy
- Current health = Pet's remaining health (not maximum)
- Average enemy level = Level of enemies at the location
- Result = Rounded to nearest millisecond, never drops below 8 seconds (minimum battle length)
Determining Enemies Defeated
Once the battle duration is set, the game estimates how many enemies were defeated using an average seconds-per-enemy value that scales with pet level:
| Pet Level | Seconds per Enemy |
|---|---|
| 1 | 75 |
| 25 | 72 |
| 50 | 69 |
| 75 | 67 |
| 100 | 65 |
If a battle lasts longer than the average, the pet defeats multiple enemies in that session. Even the shortest battles count as defeating at least one enemy.
Tips for Success
- Level your Pet Mastery – Higher Pet Mastery increases loot chance and concurrent battles.
- Upgrade pet quality – Better quality pets last longer in battle and earn more.
- Choose the right location – Balance between experience rates and how long your pet can fight.
- Run multiple pets – Use your concurrent battle slots to grind multiple pets at once.
