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Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: December 31st, 2012, 11:44 am
by Ziarre
I've captured a breedid 15 Molten, and I'm wondering if I should keep going for a 18 or if I should call it good. I'm not too concerned about rarity since I can eventually nab a Beast Battle-Stone.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: December 31st, 2012, 1:45 pm
by Zaelo
From what I understand, battle stones may change your pet's Breed ID, so don't count on that too much.
Better off farming the rare.

Also I think both breeds are good for this pet, but I'd probably go with more speed personally, since sometimes getting your heal in before you get attacked will save you for many more turns.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: December 31st, 2012, 2:18 pm
by Suspiro
Zaelo wrote:From what I understand, battle stones may change your pet's Breed ID, so don't count on that too much.
Better off farming the rare.
Based on several experiences mentioned on this forum and my own personal experiences, I think type specific battle-stones are safe to use without resulting in a breed change. I have not had any opportunity to use a universal battle-stone though, so I can make no comment on that.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: December 31st, 2012, 2:23 pm
by Zaelo
Ooh look at that, hadnt read the full post and didnt realize it was just the flawless ones
Good to know!

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: December 31st, 2012, 4:42 pm
by Ziarre
Yeah, once we've got a bit more info I'll probably edit the title of my other thread to reflect that it seems to just be the non-specific stones that do it.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: January 3rd, 2013, 12:13 am
by Amaryss
I used a general stone on my S/S fluxfire and it didn't change her breed ID.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: January 3rd, 2013, 12:30 pm
by Ger
Ditto that a specific Beast Stone did not change my breed, but as much as I love my Brimstone, she sure seems to die pretty easy. She is Breed 15.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: January 3rd, 2013, 12:36 pm
by Zaelo
Ger wrote:Ditto that a specific Beast Stone did not change my breed, but as much as I love my Brimstone, she sure seems to die pretty easy. She is Breed 15.
Brimstone is your Molten Hatchling I assume?
And is she level 20+ yet?
If so, hope you're using Cauterize, Brittle Webbing and Life Leech?
She has quite awesome survivability with these abilities, as long as you don't use her against mechanicals or pets with very high damage output like the Fel Flame and such

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: January 3rd, 2013, 4:58 pm
by Ger
Yeah, Brimstone is my Molten Hatchling. She's only 18 but I haven't switched to Cauterize just yet... D'oh. I'll try that tonight and maybe things will go better. I liked that Sticky Web caused Leech to double the healing and does higher damage on critters so I forgot to even check my second option for Cauterize. The only times she "really" has problems are with grandmaster battle trainer dailies (which I just started yesterday)... she tends to die pretty suddenly from their hard hitting attacks. Luckily Anubasith is very hard to kill.

I'm leveling Anubasith Idol, Clockwork Gnome and Molten Hatchling as my main team and then will use them to help other pets level. I'm going to look at my pets again and see if there are better options for a main levelling team.

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: June 23rd, 2013, 7:04 pm
by Naymare
Hey :3 i just got a breed 15 Molten Hatchling, but i want to know if i should keep going for the P/S one or just level the S/S?
Thx ^^

Re: Molten Hatchling - S/S or P/S?

Posted: June 24th, 2013, 5:46 pm
by Chimonks
I didn't know we practiced necromancy in these forums!

Jokes aside, you want the S/S breed (or breed 15). It's crucial to have the initiative when using cauterize which you should because it's awesome. Considering you heal for a flat amount and 50% of the last hit you took, if you're not going first it's very difficult to know how to maximize that portion of the heal.

That and just because speed kills, almost always.