Multiple skins....
I know that there are a lot of pets out there (like the Parrot or the Spotted Bell Frog) that have multiple skins. I don't really like this (partly because the collector part of me wants to get one of each... as a rare ). What do you guys think about this? Should each pet have a single skin or should they be allowed to have multiple skins?
Re: Multiple skins....
I am curious how this is handled in the pet journal, I'm not on beta so I don't know. Or maybe Blizz is renaming some of them or something..? I know people can have I think up to 3 of the "same" pet.
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Re: Multiple skins....
I believe what OP means is there are a LOT of different pets, for example there are a ton of rabbit models... Alpine Hare, Hare, Snowshoe Hare, Arctic Hare, Tolai Hare, Tolai Hare Pup, Elfin Rabbit, and Rabbit. I haven't included any of rabbits you get in other parts of the game, like the Noblegarden pet or the ones from the ranch in the dwarf starting area...Lysi wrote:I am curious how this is handled in the pet journal, I'm not on beta so I don't know. Or maybe Blizz is renaming some of them or something..? I know people can have I think up to 3 of the "same" pet.
The problem is, there's only like 3 or 4 different skins for these rabbits, and eight different, individual battle pet rabbits to capture. This makes things extremely boring for us collectors who want every battle pet to be rare and unique. =\
Personally, I wish each battle pet had it's own skin like OP suggested. Keep it uniform.
Re: Multiple skins....
You're kinda close, Lonestarr...
Probably easiest to give an example - I captured two Mountain Cottontails (i.e. rabbit). One of them is all white, while the other one is white with a big brown spot on it. What I'd like is if all the Mountain Cottontails used the same skin...
Although, what you say is true, too. It would be nice if there were unique skins for each pet (so that you could tell a Rat apart from a Long-tailed Mole, for example).
Probably easiest to give an example - I captured two Mountain Cottontails (i.e. rabbit). One of them is all white, while the other one is white with a big brown spot on it. What I'd like is if all the Mountain Cottontails used the same skin...
Although, what you say is true, too. It would be nice if there were unique skins for each pet (so that you could tell a Rat apart from a Long-tailed Mole, for example).
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Re: Multiple skins....
Yeah, I'd prefer every battle pet to have its own skin that never changes, versus having 10 different types of rabbit/mouse/crab/etc battle pet and all of them use the same 5 different skins.
On beta, I currently have 4 different white rabbit battle pets. It's just so boring to me as a collector.
I just don't want to have to discard rares because my Alpine Hare is the same color as my Snowshoe Hare when there are different texture combinations out there.
On beta, I currently have 4 different white rabbit battle pets. It's just so boring to me as a collector.
I just don't want to have to discard rares because my Alpine Hare is the same color as my Snowshoe Hare when there are different texture combinations out there.
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Re: Multiple skins....
Personally, I think wild pets with a rarity of uncommon or rare should be "color changers", meaning that each time you summon them, you have the potential of bringing out one with a different color variation. This saves collectors the headache of seeking every single coloration for a particular pet, reduces the number of pet slots taken up by the same pet, and gives the "quality" factor more of a uniqueness.
There are some wild pets that do this already like the Parrot and a few snakes/beetles. The Worg Pup was the first to be a "color changer", where summoning it could produce a black or brown version of that model. It's like having multiple pets in one! Depending on your mood, you just need to resummon the companion until you get the "right" color you're looking for.
There are some wild pets that do this already like the Parrot and a few snakes/beetles. The Worg Pup was the first to be a "color changer", where summoning it could produce a black or brown version of that model. It's like having multiple pets in one! Depending on your mood, you just need to resummon the companion until you get the "right" color you're looking for.
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Re: Multiple skins....
Quintessence wrote:Personally, I think wild pets with a rarity of uncommon or rare should be "color changers", meaning that each time you summon them, you have the potential of bringing out one with a different color variation. This saves collectors the headache of seeking every single coloration for a particular pet, reduces the number of pet slots taken up by the same pet, and gives the "quality" factor more of a uniqueness.
There are some wild pets that do this already like the Parrot and a few snakes/beetles. The Worg Pup was the first to be a "color changer", where summoning it could produce a black or brown version of that model. It's like having multiple pets in one! Depending on your mood, you just need to resummon the companion until you get the "right" color you're looking for.
Thumbs up for this idea! That would be the perfect fix