I have a stealth herder to help my tamer. I'm trying to figure out what his last skill should be. It's down to animal lore to prospect best tames, or discord to help him with PM. I'm not a pro tamer, for sure. I need feedback from folks with experience. Any advice is appreciated.
My helper char is also my treasure-mapper. Hiding Magery Meditation Vet Animal Lore Lockpicking Cartography Discord & Music definitely wouldn't be bad.
Right on. I have on this guy: Hide stealth herd music peace magery I was thinking disco to help with peace, but if peace works pretty regularly on the bigger tameables, I would prefer lore. I guess I really could drop magery to have lore and disco both.
If you have one GM Tamer already, you could use a 4x Bard and multibox it togeter with your tamer to farm pretty much any farming spot available. There is also no real need for GM Herding in my opinion, and it wouldnt be bad to drop it for med. A nice support (and solo) Barding Template could look like this: Peacemaking Discordance Provocation Magery Musicianship Meditation 7th skill: Lockpicking or Hiding would fit pretty well for that purpose Just remember to enjoy your characters and pick up whatever you think could work or is fun to play
Thanks for the advice. I was really just using it to help acquire tames, but if herding is really not that useful, i could switch it to full bard. I wasn't really sure how effective herding them would be anyway. Full bard would be more useful all around anyway.
People use 2 characters to tame the stronger creatures like Wyrms etc? I've been out of the taming game and UO for a while now, just started up again a few days ago so excuse me if my question sounds silly lol.
I started the herder to gather stuff for taming macro, but I thought it would be good for pulling dragons and mares etc later. It was an idea I got from the forums actually. I can't remember where though.