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Here is a method I use to take down the harder enemies.

I place the party into 'scout' mode (which also places Rover into stealth) then I send him forward on his own, once he has located who he wants to take down he appears and then entices them back towards my stealthed party.

Once the enemies are all dead Rover gets his pick of the bones.

 

True story.

Edited by DnaCowboy

No matter how many times cats fight, there's always plenty of kittens.

It ain't over till it's Rover?

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

When is he growing wings to become droggie the slayer of all beasties?

Yeah Ranger pets are kinda insane in terms of how much scouting and 'pull' power they give a party.

 

And if you do a bad pull and the pet gets whooped it doesn't even matter that much because they have no HP pool, only Endurance.

Edited by Yosharian

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It ain't over till it's Rover?

 

Rovers End?

 

 

Yeah Ranger pets are kinda insane in terms of how much scouting and 'pull' power they give a party.

 

And if you do a bad pull and the pet gets whooped it doesn't even matter that much because they have no HP pool, only Endurance.

 
So true, pets like Rover are really essential to light armoured, ranged builds

Edited by DnaCowboy

No matter how many times cats fight, there's always plenty of kittens.

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