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|name=Abyssal Cloth Amice
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|bind=BoP
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|type=Cloth
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|durability=80
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This rare item drops from [[Baron Kazum]] by summoning him in [[Silithus]] with a [[Greater Wind Stone]].
A '''pet''' is any creature that a player can summon or tame, like [[companion]]s and [[mount]]s.
 
*[[Combat pet]]s are companions that a player can partially control to aid them in battle. The [[class]]es most associated with combat pets are the [[warlock]] and [[hunter]], although frost [[mage]]s and unholy [[death knights]] can also get permanent pets.
 
*[[Guardian pet]]s are creatures that can be summoned, but cannot be controlled. They react as combat pets do when set to [[Aggressive]] and [[Follow]]. Death knights, shamans, balance druids, mages and hunters (using [[snake trap]]) can all get guardian pets.
 
*[[Companion | Companions]] (also called [[small pet]]s, [[non-combat pet]]s, [[follow pet]]s, or [[vanity pet]]s) are lesser creatures that only provide aesthetic appeal and do not directly affect combat.
 
*Mounts are usually creatures which are rideable.
 
   
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==Random Enchantments==
You may have no more than one combat pet and one companion pet summoned at a time. There is no limit on simultaneous [[guardian pet]]s; a Blood death knight could potentially have 16 at once (10 [[Army of the Dead]] ghouls, one [[Risen Ghoul]], four [[Bloodworms]], one [[Dancing Rune Weapon]]).
 
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==Abilities==
 
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{{main|Pet Abilities}}
 
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| of Restoration
Combat pets have their own abilities. Once a pet is summoned, its [[Action Bar|action bar]] appears above the player's action bar. All combat pets share six commands; they are [[Attack]], [[Follow]], [[Stay]], [[Aggressive]], [[Defensive]], and [[Passive]].
 
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| +13 Stamina, +15 Spell Power, +5 mana every 5 sec.
 
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''See also: [[Pet Commands|Pet commands]]''
 
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| of Sorcery
 
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| +13 Stamina, +13 Intellect, +15 Spell Power
Each pet can have a maximum of four unique abilities. These abilities are either learnt automatically, or, for Hunter pets, acquire through [[pet talent]]s.
 
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==Aggro==
 
All pets, with the exception of non-combat pets, will set their owner in combat when they pull aggro. However, if the owner can break combat through effects like [[Feign Death]] or [[Flask of Petrification]], they will remain out of combat until either they or their pet take another aggressive action. This is true even if the owner mounts, which will [[Dismiss Pet|dismiss the pet]] and send any attacking mobs into [[Evade]].
 
 
== Pet classes ==
 
''World of Warcraft'' provides two primary pet classes: the [[hunter]] and [[warlock]]. In the [[Burning Crusade]], other classes can summon pets. [[Mage]]s can summon [[water elemental]]s, [[priest]]s can summon [[shadowfiend]]s, [[shaman]]s can summon [[spirit wolves]] as well as create [[fire elemental]]s and [[earth elemental]]s by summoning totems, and [[druid]]s can summon [[treant]]s.
 
 
=== Hunter ===
 
{{main|Hunter pet}}
 
 
Hunters must [[Beast Taming|tame wild beasts]] so that they can become their pets.
 
 
The hunter's pet is his or her constant companion as he or she travels through [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]. The pet usually acts as a [[tank]] when the hunter [[solo]]s, allowing the hunter to maintain the range hunters require to do their best in battle.
 
 
(See also, [[Hunter pets 3.0.2 changes]])
 
 
=== Warlock ===
 
{{main|Minion}}
 
 
The warlock can learn spells to summon minions to his command (see [[Warlock Spells]]).
 
 
Warlocks have the ability to summon or [[Enslave Demon|enslave]] demons under their control.
 
 
Warlocks gain the ability to summon an [[Imp]] [[demon]] early in the game through a [[quest]]. Imps are not proficient at [[melee]] [[combat]] (due to the fact that they are completely incapable of performing a melee attack), and are mainly useful for assisting your [[party]] from a range.
 
 
The Warlock can gain the ability to summon other demons as pets through quests. Each pet quest has a level limit on it — players may not attempt the quest until they have reached the required level. The [[Voidwalker (warlock minion)|voidwalker]] quest is received at level 10. The [[Succubus (warlock minion)|succubus]] quest begins at 20, [[felhunter]] at 30, [[Infernal (warlock minion)|infernal]] at 50, and [[Doomguard (warlock minion)|doomguard]] at 60. The [[Felguard (warlock minion)|felguard]] becomes available with the appropriate 41-point [[Demonology]] talent.
 
 
== Mind Control ==
 
While not strictly pets, [[humanoid]]s may be controlled to act like pets by players or creatures via [[Mind Control]] or the [[Gnomish Mind Control Cap]]. While controlling, the player will gain a pet action bar, allowing him/her to command the humanoid.
 
 
Mind Control on players in PvP only lasts for 10 seconds and the priest will not get a pet actionbar either.
 
 
There are other mind control-like effects:
 
* The {{loot|uncommon|Gnomish Universal Remote}} allows an engineer to control a mechanical creature.
 
* You possess a [[Steam Tonk]] created by a [[Steam Tonk Controller]] (or the steam tonk control stands at the [[Darkmoon Faire]]).
 
* certain quests introduced with [[Burning Crusade]] have you possess creatures. Some examples: {{quest|Teleport This!}}, {{quest|Teron Gorefiend, I am...}}, {{quest|The Fel and the Furious}}
 
 
== Guardians ==
 
{{main|Guardian pet}}
 
 
Certain items can temporarily summon a pet that will fight for you until it dies or its time limit expires. Some guardian pets are [[trinket]]s; these are usually reusable but limited by a [[cooldown]] time. A couple of guardian pets are offhand items, (e.g. [[Ancient Cornerstone Grimoire]] and [[Book of the Dead]]). One is a sword, [[Dragon's Call]], which summons [[Emerald Dragon Whelp]]s. Others are usable from your [[inventory]] but will either be [[consumable]] or have a limited number of uses. Guardian pets can be acquired in the following ways:
 
 
* Given as a [[Quest#Quest Rewards|quest reward]] for certain quest lines (for example, the {{quest|Are We There, Yeti}} quest sequence from [[Umi Rumplesnicker]] in [[Everlook]] rewards you with [[Mechanical Yeti]]).
 
* Reputation reward, e.g. the [[Defender of the Timbermaw]] trinket that summons a Timbermaw Ancestor requires Exalted reputation with [[Timbermaw Hold]].
 
* Constructed by an [[Engineering]] schematic (e.g. the [[Gnomish Battle Chicken]] or [[Arcanite Dragonling]]) or [[Jewelcrafting]] recipe (e.g. [[Felsteel Boar]] or [[Figurine - Truesilver Boar|Truesilver Boar]]).
 
* Random [[Area Drop|area drop]]s (e.g. the [[Glowing Cat Figurine]] that drops in [[Darkshore]]).
 
 
An early one that many people see is the [[Dog Whistle]] in [[Scarlet Monastery/Library]], which drops off of [[Houndmaster Loksey]], with 3 charges.
 
Unlike Hunter and Warlock pets, there is no way to control a guardian pet other than by summoning it and/or waiting until it dies or its time expires. The pet will defend its owner, attacking whatever its owner attacks or whatever attacks the owner, which can lead to its attacking unintended targets before the party is ready for them. Caution is necessary before using such a pet in an [[instance]]. Use one only in confined spaces or areas where all but a few enemies have been killed, or just don't use it.
 
 
== Companions ==
 
{{main|Companion}}
 
 
[[Companion]]s are sometimes called [[small pets]], [[minipets]], [[player pets]], [[trophy pets]], or [[vanity pets]] to distinguish these pets from the pets in the game that can directly help characters in some way (usually by attacking). Companions generally do not fight or respond to commands and are summoned (or dismissed) by right-clicking on an associated item (pet-carrier, collar, stone, etc.). [[Wrath of the Lich King]] will introduce [[Pet Supplies]] vendors (such as [[Breanni]] in [[Dalaran]]) that sell [[Fetch Balls]] and [[Rope Pet Leash]]es.
 
 
Small pets can be acquired in the following ways:
 
* Given as a [[Quest#Quest Rewards|quest reward]] for owners of the [[Collector's Edition]] of World of Warcraft ([[Panda Cub]], [[Mini-Diablo]], or [[Zergling]]).
 
* Bought from vendors ([[owl]]s, [[housecat]]s, etc.).
 
* Constructed by an Engineering skill recipe (mechanical [[squirrel]]s).
 
* Sometimes (usually rarely) found on the corpses of killed monsters ([[parrot]]s sometimes drop from [[mob]]s in the [[Deadmines]]).
 
* Obtained through (often highly obscure) quests (i.e. [[Chicken]]s).
 
 
For a more complete list of [[vanity]] pets, see [[:Category:Companions]].
 
 
== Rare pets ==
 
[[Rare pet]]s are pets that are: Hard to find, hard to tame, have long respawn times, and/or are just really rare. These type of pets can be worth quite a lot or just look cool.
 
   
 
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{{elink|site=goodintentionsguild.info|link=http://www.goodintentionsguild.info/hunters.html|desc=Hunter Pet Abilities from the Good Intentions guild}}
 
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{{elink|type=wowus|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/smallpets.html|desc=Small pets}}
 
{{elink|icon=WarcraftPets|link=http://www.warcraftpets.com/|site=WarcraftPets.com|desc=Database of Warcraft Minipets & Companions}}
 
{{elink|site=wowvanitypets.info|link=http://www.wowvanitypets.info|desc=WoW Vanity Pets &ndash; A visual guide to vanity pets}}
 
{{elink|site=blizzardguides.com|link=http://www.blizzardguides.com/wow_vanity_pets.html|desc=WoW Vanity Pet Guide &ndash; Nice guide for non-combat vanity pets}}
 
   
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[[Category:World of Warcraft rare items]]
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[[Category:World of Warcraft cloth shoulder items]]
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Revision as of 20:24, 20 February 2011

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This rare item drops from Baron Kazum by summoning him in Silithus with a Greater Wind Stone.

Random Enchantments

Item Suffix Stats Bonus
of Restoration +13 Stamina, +15 Spell Power, +5 mana every 5 sec.
of Sorcery +13 Stamina, +13 Intellect, +15 Spell Power

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