Quote:Or maybe I eat it and it buffs the pet, didn't try that LOL.
That鈥檚 exactly how it works. You eat it and your pet gets the buff. So it doesn鈥檛 mater
if your pet eats fungus or not.
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Quote:I assume since it's called sporling something or other that only pets that eat fungus? eat it, who uses those pets?
Sweetpea, my level 68 pink tallstrider, takes exception to that. And don鈥檛 say that too loudly around bats or turtles either.
Edited, Sep 20th 2007 2:07pm by many requests! Slow down!" Yes, thank you, I should take the time to savor the experience of purchasing 37 chicken eggs.
Calabar (50 Hunter) - Farli (27 Minstrel) - Raedan (21 Champion) - Lyndian (23 Guardian) - Bannik (21 Lore-Master)My main is maxed in cooking, so in preperation for lvling my hunter I cooked a ton of that food (name escapes me ATM). Doesn't cost me anything and your pet gets +20sta. It's lvl 55 and now that my pets are high enough for it I go to bank and grab a stack, and have found that when trying on 4 different pets so far I get the "your pet doesn't like this food" WTF? Worthless. I assume since it's called sporling something or other that only pets that eat fungus? eat it, who uses those pets? Or maybe I eat it and it buffs the pet, didn't try that LOL. This is one of the dumbest things wow has implemented, since it's something that you can cook and provides
a buff for the pet, it should be liked by all pets. -70 rogue
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