In the continent of Yuxing, summoning pets is not only a core supplement to combat power but also a key to exploration and battle strategy. So today, let's take a look at how to play with summoned pets in the Yuxing continent. The pet system, in simple terms, integrates attribute cultivation and skill synergy. However, many players blindly pursue rarity without understanding the entire mechanism. Let's advance our knowledge below!

Pet attributes are divided into six dimensions: physical attack, magic attack, health, speed, etc., and need to be cultivated according to team needs. For physical damage dealers (such as warriors), it is recommended to pair them with magic attack pets to make up for AOE weaknesses. Mages should prioritize high-health pets to serve as temporary shields. In the early stages, it is recommended to cultivate high-speed pets to gain the initiative in controlling the battlefield or interrupting enemy skills. Later on, you can transition to balanced pets like "Mysterious Water Spirit" to handle complex battlefields.

Each pet has 2-4 active skills and 1 passive talent, and attention should be paid to the stacking of skill effects. For example, the "Burning + Flammable" combination can increase sustained damage, while "Freezing plus Shattering Ice" can trigger additional bursts. Pay attention to the order of skill release—control skills should precede damage-dealing skills to prevent enemies from breaking free early. When choosing passive talents, I recommend prioritizing "Coordinated Attack" (the pet's normal attack has a chance to trigger the character's skill) or "Attribute Resonance" (increases damage by 15% when the pet shares the same attribute as the character).

Rare pets can be obtained through world boss drops, limited-time event exchanges, or "Ruins Deciphering" quests. For common pets, it is suggested to idle and catch them around Haxia Town. In the early stages, prioritize selecting pets with the "Experience Bonus" passive to improve cultivation efficiency. Among the cultivation materials, "Soul Crystals" should be used first for quality breakthroughs, while "Evolution Stones" should be reserved for core offensive pets. When challenging high-difficulty dungeons, prepare 2-3 sets of pet lineups to switch flexibly. I suggest a combination of physical defense breakers and magic burst for high-defense bosses, and a dual-healer plus support lineup for early-stage easy transitions and prolonged battles. When facing attribute-restrained enemies, temporarily replace with lower-tier but restraining pets as needed.

In summary, the essence of the pet system lies in "not seeking the strongest, but the most suitable." Instead of blindly pursuing SSR pets, adjust flexibly based on the characteristics of the current dungeon and the weaknesses of your characters. In the early stages, try to accumulate as many cultivation resources as possible through idling, and prioritize cultivating versatile pets to transition through the early game.