Wild Origin pets actually refer to the Maka system, which can not only accompany players but also become good helpers for players in battles and survival. Each pet comes with innate talents and gains more benefits as their star rating increases. In the early stages, prioritize cultivating some easily obtainable pets to reach high stars and unlock powerful talent effects for transitional use. Pets also have awakening skills, typically active skills that players can manually release. Choosing the right pet is very important for combat, survival, and exploration.

Blazing Chain Tail Scorpion
A fire-attribute Maka, its awakening skill "Spiral Spark" allows it to spin and emit flames, causing a large area of fire damage around it, with a chance to ignite. The talent skill, after hitting an enemy 3 times within 10 seconds, applies a vulnerability debuff to the target, increasing the damage they take by 20% for the next 10 seconds. Players who have played RPG games understand the importance of this vulnerability effect, as it significantly boosts player output. The Chain Tail Scorpion is considered a melee unit with very slow movement speed and a somewhat slow attack frequency, making it difficult to hold aggro, but due to its large size, it can be quite valuable in smaller areas. Its active control skill is tail swinging and spinning, making it a decent pet overall.

Cleft Hoof Beast
A melee Maka with a charge ability, its awakening skill "Anti-Gravity" uses 9 anti-gravity rock projectiles to create an area, attacking enemies within it twice, dealing rock damage. The passive talent Rock Armor provides a 2% damage reduction when taking damage, lasting for 10 seconds, stackable up to 10 times. Additionally, it has a high-level taunt, forcing enemies to attack itself every 40 seconds with a 1-minute cooldown. This Maka can be ridden, but only after reaching 5 stars.

This pet has a moderate attack frequency but can serve as a good tanking Maka, and with its taunt, it can pull enemies. However, it struggles against highly mobile bosses due to its slow movement speed. Nevertheless, its skills are impressive, with a large attack range, and it can be used for daily riding and clearing small mobs.

Gale Fungus Walker
A wind-attribute pet, its awakening skill "Combat Spirit Boost" increases the damage of nearby friendly units by 30% for 20 seconds. The talent increases wind damage by 30% and the accumulation rate of wind attributes by 20%. This pet cannot be ridden, and compared to boss forms, it is much smaller, though still larger than most other pets. This Maka cannot mine, but its skill damage is relatively high. If it can maintain aggro, its attack module is quite good, with a high attack frequency and a built-in retreat dodge. The key is its awakening skill, providing a 30% damage boost for 20 seconds, which is quite effective.

Frost Predator
An ice-attribute pet, its awakening skill releases an auto-spreading ice line, dealing ice damage to enemies in its path. The talent, every 20 seconds, on the next hit, applies a debuff to the enemy, increasing the ice damage they take by 15% for the next 10 seconds. If Frost is triggered, it extends the duration of the Frost effect by 20%.
This pet has a strong offensive awareness and is great for fighting small mobs, but it faces the same issue with bosses: its movement speed is too slow. However, its ice vulnerability, if paired with a character using frost skills, can be a good match, resulting in significant damage output.

The above is an introduction to the recommended Wild Origin pets. The roles of Maka pets are diverse, including those specialized in damage, tanking, and buffing, as well as some for production. It's clear that most pets in the game currently have average attack frequencies and aggro-holding capabilities, and their mobility is a concern. Therefore, when choosing a pet, opt for those with full-screen attack skills or those with beneficial buffs. For example, the Cleft Hoof Beast has a super-wide-range skill, ensuring full damage. The Gale Fungus Walker has an attack-boosting aura, so even if it can't hold aggro, it can still provide buffs to teammates. Of course, a good pet should not only have excellent skills and talents but also synergize well with the player's role and needs.