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* X is 30 + 6*S, where S is the number of {{skillPoint}}s invested. This is multiplied by the number of times cast.
 
* X is 30 + 6*S, where S is the number of {{skillPoint}}s invested. This is multiplied by the number of times cast.
 
* Prior to the introduction of skill points, X was 60.
 
* Prior to the introduction of skill points, X was 60.
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==References==
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* The use messages refer to the novel ''{{wikipedia|The Call of the Wild}}''.
 
[[Category:Sidekick Sources]]
 
[[Category:Sidekick Sources]]

Revision as of 01:16, 29 November 2014

Go to Naturalist Skills (level 11 skill, trained at the Training Room)

Summon Wolf

You call to your side a wolf from the surrounding desert. It will patrol with you for a short time.

Summons a companion

Companion
Cost: 9 PP

When Used

Used on oneself:

This information may no longer be accurate; please move this information to the Notes section using {{Oldsummon}} and use {{Summoncompanion}} instead.

  • Without a current companion:
You reach out with your animal spirit and tap into the call of the wild. In a surprisingly short time a large wolf comes padding out of the shadows and stands at your side, teeth gleaming in the night. (Added for X minutes.)
  • When Wolf is your current companion:
You reach out with your animal spirit and tap into the call of the wild some more. The wolf grins wolfishly at you and seems inclined to stick around longer than before. (Duration increased to: some minutes).
  • When you have a different companion:
You want to summon a wolf, but you can't because you've got a sidekick already.


Sidekick/companion: Wolf


Using on someone else N times sends N wolf baits:

You can't really cast a companion on someone, so you do the next best thing. You send <target> N of an item that will get them a companion.

Notes

  • X is 30 + 6*S, where S is the number of Skill-point.gif skill points invested. This is multiplied by the number of times cast.
  • Prior to the introduction of skill points, X was 60.

References