And at the end of this post, a large number of Warlocks, as well as Priest players, had already said that they wanted to learn from this pioneer and contract a maggot as their magic pet.
These players were all mediocre in talent, and although they were much stronger than most NPCs of the same level, among the players, they were the lower-middle kind.
"We don't have much combat power, and our talent for PK isn't good, but we can disgust other players to death."
"Makes sense, makes sense, let's team up."
"We don't seek victory, but we seek to disgust those top players who look down on us."
"Hehe, it sounds interesting, I'm in too."
Roland frowned as he read. If this group of players who specialized in causing trouble really gathered, then this game would be chaotic in the future.
In fact, his intuition was right, and the "flying" style of combat, which was quite famous in the future and hated by all female players and avoided by most male players, took shape at this moment.
This style of fighting was as disgusting as it could be. At first, it was only physically disgusting, and then it developed on the mental level.
In the middle and later stages of the game, mages began to join them, and they managed to research many strange mental spells. Not only did players suffer from them, but even NPCs were terrified of them. They became an unconventional force that could not be provoked.
Roland closed this rather interesting post and looked for a few other posts to read.
About three hours later, he finished reading all the posts about magic pets.
The players' summarized experience was more practical than Aldo's.
First of all, the success rate of contracting a magic pet had a lot to do with the size of the pet.
It wasn't difficult to contract an ordinary black cat with felines, but it was almost impossible to contract an adult tiger, and one player paid the price of three headshots.
Finally, he stole a tiger cub that hadn't been weaned yet, and the contract was successful.
After an animal was contracted as a magic pet, it would have the intelligence of an eight-year-old child, and a wild boar would have the intelligence of a twelve-year-old child. All magic pets could use mental channels to communicate telepathically with their masters.
Magic pets weren't 100% loyal to their masters, and the two sides had to get used to each other.
But canines were extremely loyal, and felines … Everyone knew that they had a master's personality.
Most bird pets were very annoying. They talked almost all the time in the mental channel and liked to taunt their owners, but in fact, their loyalty was not low.
Therefore, most magic pets had strong reconnaissance abilities. Even if they were far away from their masters, they could use mental channels to report what they saw to their masters.
It sounded like Roland's scout puppet was no longer useful.
But that wasn't actually the case. There would always only be one magic pet, but there might not be five or ten scout-type Spell Puppets.
Those who understood the importance of information would never complain about having too many eyes.
Since there were many benefits to having a Magic Pet, the sooner he contracted a Magic Pet, the better.
Roland made a list of most of the animals he had come into contact with and wrote down their advantages and disadvantages. Then, he looked at the list and thought for a moment before he stood up.
When he reached the second floor, he bumped into Vivian, who was about to go out.
The girl took off her magic robe and put on a long white skirt. She also changed her hairstyle from a single ponytail to a loose one. She looked mature and cute.
Her eyes lit up when she saw Roland. She walked up and asked, "Deputy Chairman, are you going out too?"
Roland nodded.
"I happen to want to go shopping too. Do you want to go together?" Vivian asked expectantly.
Looking at the girl's bright eyes, Roland couldn't say no, so he nodded.
Vivian laughed happily and took the initiative to walk to Roland's side.
As she approached, Roland seemed to be able to smell a light pear fragrance that was very comfortable.
The two of them left the Magic Tower and walked down the street.
Although Vivian wasn't dressed extravagantly, that white silk dress wasn't something an ordinary commoner could afford, and with Roland's Mage robe, even though the two of them were walking on the crowded street, no one actually dared to approach them within a meter of them.
Vivian looked at Roland's profile as she walked and asked, "Deputy Chairman, what are you planning to do this time?"
"I want to find an animal to contract as a magic pet. I was just about to go over to the animal market to take a look."
Vivian's eyes lit up. "Great, do you want me to give you some advice?"
Roland nodded. "Just in time, help me refer to it."
Vivian was so happy that her eyes curved into crescent moons when she heard Roland say this.
The two of them came to the animal market, where there were many special animals for buyers to choose from, some choosing to buy back as pets, and others coming to see what delicious animals were available.
Wooden or iron cages were lined up on both sides of the street, and each cage had a wild animal trapped inside.
Cats and dogs were common, there were also many birds, and there were quite a few long snakes, as well as some quite special ones.
For example, colorful spiders, or colorful frogs.
Most of the animals here, Roland had seen players contract on the forum.
He wanted to find a special animal that he had never seen before, or rather, rarely seen, to make a contract with.
Of course, it had to be something more normal, like dung maggots, which he would never consider.
Where the animal market was located, the smell was certainly not very good. The feces of the animals were all in the cages, and even the body odor was mixed.
So the smell here was unpleasant.
Vivian took out two handkerchiefs, one for Roland, and the other for herself.
The two of them slowly looked at the cages on both sides of the street, observing the animals inside.
After walking for a while, Vivian asked, "Deputy Chairman, what kind of pet do you want? “
"A relatively rare one," Roland replied.
In fact, he had the intention of testing it. In his view, the abilities of magic pets varied, and the players on the forum looked unconventional, but weren't they using their only chance to contract a magic pet to provide experience for latecomers?
Roland felt that he should also do his part for the list of magic pet abilities.
This was also why he came to the animal market.
When Vivian heard this, she said, "Then there's no need to look here. The animals sold here are all the more common ones. If you want rare pets, go to a shop that specializes in selling special exotic beasts for the nobles."
"Where is it?"
"The only exotic beast shop in the city, in the heart of the street."
Vivian covered her nose with a silk handkerchief with one hand and took Roland's hand with the other, pulling him forward.
"You should have said so earlier." Vivian smiled. "That shop is owned by my family."
Roland froze for a moment, then felt relieved. Vivian's family was also a small noble family.
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