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It is important to remember that all pets are NPCs.  They are not under the direct command of the caster who summoned them.  Though all pets accept the authority of their master, it is not always possible for pets to understand or comply with its master’s commands.
 
 
During play, pets will usually be handled by the player of the pet’s master.  This reflects what the master wishes the pet to do.  There will be times, however, when the GM will step in and change how the pets comply with the wishes of the master, and there may be times when pets act on their own volition.
 
 
 
 
=Elemental and Undead Pets=
 
=Elemental and Undead Pets=
  
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Elemental and skeletal pets of at least type 1 are proficient with all simple weapons and all shields.  Starting at type 2, the caster may designate one new proficiency for the pet when casting the summoning spell.  The list of proficiencies is standard for the setting (1H blunt, 1H slashing, piercing, 2H blunt, 2H slashing, and light, medium, or heavy armor).  Because of this, pets of type 9 are proficient with all armor and melee weapons.
 
Elemental and skeletal pets of at least type 1 are proficient with all simple weapons and all shields.  Starting at type 2, the caster may designate one new proficiency for the pet when casting the summoning spell.  The list of proficiencies is standard for the setting (1H blunt, 1H slashing, piercing, 2H blunt, 2H slashing, and light, medium, or heavy armor).  Because of this, pets of type 9 are proficient with all armor and melee weapons.
 
====Skeletal Damage Reduction====
 
 
Skeletal companions are listed as taking half damage from slashing and piercing weapons.  Change this to Damage Reduction.  Each type of skeletal pet receives the normal DR listed, but the key adds “bludgeoning” to the normal bonus required.  That is, a foe attacking a type 7 skeletal pet with a +2 longsword would have to get past 10 points of DR in order to do any damage.  But, if he were using a +2 mace, the skeletal pet would get no DR at all.
 
  
  

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