The
Spirit of Competition has to be my 'go to' pet. While this little guy was only available during the Chinese Olympics as a pvp reward, any old players who over looked him might want to go back and try him out. Brightly colored and full of a variety of abilities, don't let him fool you, he packs a punch.
At level 25 he has 1627 health, 289 attack, and a speed of only 244... but that speed is a plus in fact. His ability on the first tier after level 10 makes up for that.
Tail Sweep: 278 Dragonkin damage and 108 damage if he goes last. This packs quiet a punch verses Magical pets. While his little brother, the
Celestial Dragon does get some nice magical abilities his level 10 ability is
Roar which is Beast damage. The secondary ability for the
Spirit of Competition is a choice between a bonus for three rounds 25% attack power/154 damage on a Magic based ability or a lovely heal 432 health,
Ancient Blessing, which is increased by
Moonlight, so his little brother, gets a nice combo there.
Ancient Blessing also increases hit points for 9 rounds. The third ability,
Lift off verses
Flame Thrower,
Lift off 540 damage and a round of immune to damage!
Flame thrower is 231 Elemental Damage with 77 damage for two rounds to the
whole team. Only weak to humanoids and low damage to undead, in the world of wild pet battling he's an excellent ally.
But what helps make the
Spirit of Competition stand out for a 'go to' leveling pet? His survivability! He is one tough to kill little guy. He makes an excellent pet for capturing new wild pets and power leveling your little friends. He 'can' out darn near whole groups of 23s that are green and below mixes! Aquatic pets are everywhere and they heal and heal and heal... sometimes even before the fight starts. So, take your low level pet against one swap him after a turn, unless he's an elemental he will take low damage typically.
Lift off Sometimes can kill an enemy Aquatic of high level out right, though it does seem to miss quite a bit. Then, your
Spirit of Competition can make fast work of the rest of the team your against.
I once gained 5 levels on a level 1 pet using this technique, and I have had much success leveling others. One warning the pet I captured the same day as this guide to
Spirit of Competition,
Scourged Whelpling packed an impressive wallop with the ability Call of Darkness (Humanoid Damage) that also reduced the healing I received.
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Never the less, don't count the
Spirit of Competition out!