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Best Pet to use as Main pet for Fynn Sync
What's a good pet to use as the main pet for fynn sync? Thinking of going with either Thunder Dragon or Mir, but what do you guys think? It doesn't have to be either of the two I listed, I just mentioned those as the two I was thinking of using.
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But to be honest, probably the same pets that are good with divine link. Ceranus, Scooter Imp, Fallen Fairy, etc. You want to up those cumulative levels and summon time, along with being able to compress inventories.
Preferably one with a good aura effect, like Scooter Imp, or the New Corgis, or heck even a Tuan might be nice, even though its normal stats are kinda lowish any pet becomes more powerful as it builds up its Fynn Pet Mastery and Shine of Eweca passive.
So, for example, a Warrior Corgi with the friend slots filled with a Bone Dragon, a Mir Dragon, a Ceraunus, a Fallen Fairy, and an Alto would get the three debuffs (Bone, Mir, Ceraunus) and the two speed/aspd buffs (Fallen Fairy, Alto) while you still maintain your Divine Link and the continuous def/prot debuff from the corgi.
Incidentally, I could also see the Floral Fairy as an option, too, if you want the movement speed buff; you could set it up with the same kind of friend slots to apply the debuffs to enemies/buffs to yourself with the summon skills of the other pets while still having the movement speed from the Floral Fairy. It's a little more situational, but it's a possibility.
Update. just got a young ceraunus. How are they anyway? Since the wiki page is kinda screwy and has copy paste of the corgi abilities.
From what Nexon said when it came out, the Young Cera is the same as the adult version. Only difference is the appearance.
The much lauded debuff is overrated as well. The protection debuff from the corgis can help weaken mobs that you would one shot anyway or it can do little to nothing at all to mobs you'd have trouble with. Protection grants diminishing returns the higher it is so once you get to higher level content where mobs have 80+ protection 3 full stacks of the debuff can do as little as increase your damage by a 2 or 3 percent. Not to mention there's apparently a cap on said debuff. It's still better to have it than not though but you can only have one pet at a time and there are better alternatives imo. The magic variant of the debuff is unique I suppose but endgame is dominated by physical attacks so I don't see it as being too useful.
Personally I'm more of a fan of effects like the ones seen the floral fairy. 10% movement speed is huge and when stacked with the movement perk should greatly improve the flow of close combat. It's stats are also abysmal, worse than some storage pet even, but shine of eweca should patch that issue.
i'll also use my kokopo and par.. er.. re:zero ground dragon if i can
they've all served me well before the pet talent update (besides the corgis, they're new) and i'd feel horrible if i just abandoned them here
I agree, sure they may not be 'the best' but they are 'your best'. and besides, what's stopping you from using them as you did BEFORE the update? Who knows, you may even find that newer pets work well with your favs later on down the road.