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There are several [[Classes]] that deal with taming, training or handling animals and monsters. Prominent and basic among those is the '''[Beast Tamer]''': That class is gained when a person mets the condition of having tamed an animal/monster. In some cases, just the beginnings of taming the animal/monster is sufficient to gain the class. Compared to Beast Tamers, whose animal (companions) often have enhanced intelligence through skills to be more than basic livestock, the [Rancher] and [Breeder] classes are more focused on livestock and animal breeding and herding.
There are several [[Classes]] that deal with taming, training or handling animals and monsters. Prominent and basic among those is the '''[Beast Tamer]''': That class is gained when a person mets the condition of having tamed an animal/monster. In some cases, just the beginnings of taming the animal/monster is sufficient to gain the class.


As the class is more of a utility class that is either combined with other classes or pushed towards a specialization, it should be no surprise that there are almost no [Beast Tamers] above Level 40.<ref name="6.08" /> Exceptions include Zinni who is over level 50 as an example.<ref name=":0">{{VERef|10.38 E}}</ref>
As the class is more of a utility class that is either combined with other classes or pushed towards a specialization, it should be no surprise are almost no [Beast Tamers] above Level 40.<ref name="6.08" />


== Background ==
== Background ==
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=== Cats and other "normal" animals ===
=== Cats and other "normal" animals ===
Dogs are apparently easy to tame and train. Even the accomplished [Beast Trainer] [[Elirr]] has problems with cats, who are more intelligent.
Dogs are apparently easy to tame and train. Even the accomplished [Beast Trainer] [[Elirr]] however has problems with cats, who are intelligent.


=== Insects ===
=== Insects ===
There are limitations as to which beasts can be tamed. Insects, for instance, may be too foreign for some training, or too shortlived. Although there are reports of some [[Lizardfolk]] who keep ants as snacks and entertainment; and of [[Dullahans]] keeping particularly armored beetles as prestige animals.<ref name="6.08"/>
There are limitations as to which beasts can be tamed. Insects, for instance, may be too foreign for some training, or too shortlived. Although there are reports of some [[Lizardfolk]] who keep ants as snacks and entertainment; and of [[Dullahans]] keeping particularly armored beetles as prestige animals.<ref name="6.08"/>
 
[[Zinni]], a [Rancher], keeps different kinds of insects primarily aphids, but also flying stink beetles. From aphids she has managed to breed a more wooly kind for use in textile production and Leaphids that [[Fraerlings|Fraelings]] or people of similar size can ride. Ranchers do not bond with their animals like Beast Tamers do. Ranchers animals are more livestock than companion.<ref name=":0" />


[[Lyonette du Marquin|Lyonette]] was able to bond with the [[Ashfire Bees|Ashfire Bee]] [[Apista]].
[[Lyonette du Marquin|Lyonette]] was able to bond with the [[Ashfire Bees|Ashfire Bee]] [[Apista]].
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