![]() You might be asking yourself “I’m a tamer, why can’t I tame a pet, where’s my taming skill, how do I get a pet?” Relax, by approximately level five, you will be given an item to tame monsters with, and an “Assist Talisman” called a pet bell. ![]() Whether you agree with me or not on what skill should be used to open a fight with, you should always change your skill bar to a way that is comfortable for you to play.Īn example of a fighting for me goes: which targets the nearest enemy so I don’t have to hurt my wrist by moving my mouse and clicking the mouse buttons, then I hit which begins to cast heavy crack, then while heavy crack is firing, then for shadow crack, then I hold down because that lets me continually cast rapid crack in my setup, usually the creature is dead by the second rapid crack, unless I’m hunting things much higher than myself. ![]() For a tamer, it is almost always a good idea to start fights with Heavy Crack, as it reduces defense of your target for a few seconds, which means that if you sent your pet in while casting, your pet deals more damage, and keeps the monster off of you, while you charge up your next attack or two, and those do more damage as well. I do recommend a user put either their most commonly used attack skill in slot number one, or the skill they use to start every fight. I would advise clicking the little arrows next to the skill bar to change the “hotkey page” to 2, 3, or 4, or whatever, and leaving the default page 1 in tact. ![]() Once you’re comfortable with the way your keyboard layout is set up, and have your mouse in a comfortable position for a lot of clicking and navigating, you may want to click the S key, or hunt down the button that opens the skills menu. I also suggest that you check out: if you have any further questions. ![]() If you hit the escape key, and go to the tab that says “keys” you can change the key configuration, but this is also useful just to look at, so you see some of the commands that exist in the game, for example: X is the default key to sit down and rest, while Alt+1 is the default key for a tamer to send their pet in to attack. You will notice that there is a numbered skillbar at the bottom of the screen, with actions in it, some of these actions are very common, others you really won’t need most of the time. When you first enter talisman online, if you have previous experience with Diablo 2, Guild Wars, or other point and click action RPGs, you can rely heavily on those skills, if not, you may want to heed some of the following advice: Talisman Online Tamer Guide by karilis and cale92 ![]()
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