Call of Dragons War Pets Guide

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War Pets play a vital role in Call of Dragons by enhancing combat strategies and adding new gameplay dimensions. Players can capture War Pets on the map by defeating them, after which they’re stored in the Pet Sanctuary. These pets can be trained and leveled up using Pet Tokens to enhance their skills and attributes. Pets are categorized into Ground and Flying types, with unique subtypes offering specific abilities that pair well with certain heroes.

There are 10 different War Pets in Call of Dragons, each that help different unit types, and have different talent types:

War Pet NameBest Troop TypeTalent TypeTalent Name
Frost BearInfantryStrenghtFrost Armor
Sapphire FaedrakeMagicIntelligencePainbloom
Berserk FaedrakeCavalryAgilityArrogance
Snowpeak RocMarksmenLuckConcentration
Golden RocCavalryAgilityExuberance
Ice LizardMagicIntelligenceIcecore
Sand LizardSupportIntelligenceStone Aura
Thunder LizardMagicIntelligenceTempest
Striped BearSupportStrenghtFriendship
Venemous LizardMarksmenAgilityInfection

Call of Dragons War Pets Information

Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Berserk Faedrake

Berseerk Faedrake

Berserk Faedrake is Tier A war pet best for Cavalry units and heroes like Forondil.

Talent Skill: Arrogance

  • Passive Skill
  • Attack Range: Near
  • Each debuff effect inflicted on an enemy Legion grants 1 stack of Fierce Mark. Inflicting Cowardice grants an extra 2 stacks (max 9 stacks).
  • All stacks of Fierce Mark are consumed 2s after your Deputy casts a Rage Skill, dealing damage to the target.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Physical)
  • Damage Factor: Fierce Mark stacks x6
  • Determined by Intelligence
  • All stacks of Fierce Mark are removed when battle ends.

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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Sapphire Faedrake

Sapphire Faedrake

Sapphire Faedrake is a Tier S war pet best for magic units and heroes like Liliy, Velyn, and Waldyr.

Talent Skill: Painbloom

  • Rage Skill
  • Attack Range: Very Far
  • Deals damage to the target Legion and 1 Legions surrounding it.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Magic)
  • Damage Factor: 50
  • Determined by Intelligence
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Frost Bear

Frost Bear

Frost Bear is Tier S war pet best for Infantry units and heroes like Madeline.

Talent Skill: Frost Armor

  • Passive Skill
  • Legion gains Primitive upon gaining a shield. 40% chance to deal damage to the target Legion on being hit by a normal attack for 5s.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Physical)
  • Damage Factor: Shield Factor/2
  • Determined by Strength
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Striped Bear

Striped Bear

Striped Bear is Tier C war pet best for Support/Healing units and heroes like Garwood.

Talent Skill: Friendship

  • Passive Skill
  • Every time your Legion is by a Hero Skill, it gains Vigor: HP for 5s. Every 100 Healing Factor increases Vigor’s by 0.16% (determined by Strength).
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Golden Roc

Golden Roc

Golden Roc is Tier A war pet best for Cavalry units and heroes like Emrys, Bakshi and Alistair.

Talent Skill: Exuberance

  • Rage Skill
  • Attack Range: Near
  • Grants your Legion Passion: Rage Accumulation Speed +5% for 5s.
  • If Legim already has Pasion, deals damage to the target Legion.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Physical)
  • Damage Factor: 58
  • Determined by Agility
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Snowpeak Roc

Snowpeak Roc

Snowpeak Roc is Tier A war pet best for Marksmen units and heroes like Kanara and Nico.

Talent Skill: Concentration

  • Passive Skill
  • Attack Range: Medium
  • Legion Physical ATK +0.6% (determined by * Luck).
  • 30% chance to deal damage to the target Legion when inflicting DEF Break.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Physical)
  • Damage Factor: 36
  • Determined by Luck
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Ice Lizzard

Ice Lizard

Ice Lizzard is Tier B war pet best for Magic units and heroes like Liliya, Waldyr and Velyn.

Talent Skill: Icecore

  • Rage Skill
  • Attack Range: Very Far
  • Summons Ice Orbs that follow the target Legion whenever a Hero casts a Rage Skill. Ice Orbs deal continuous damage to up to 1 nearby enemy Legions for 3s.
  • Darnage Type: War Pet Skill darnage (Magic)
  • Damage Factor: 30
  • Determined by Intelligence
  • Darnaged Legions are Frozen: March -15% for 3s.
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Sand Lizard

Sand Lizard

Sand Lizard is Tier C war pet most suitable for supporting units and heroes.

Talent Skill: Stone Aura

  • Passive Skill
  • Your Legion heals up to 4 of your nearby Legions every 6s while in battle (Healing Factor 27, determined by Intelligence).
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Thunder Lizard

Thunder Lizard

Thunder Lizard is Tier C war pet best for Magic units and heroes.

Talent Skill: Tempest

  • Rage Skill
  • Attack Range: Very Far
  • Deals damage to the target Legion.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Magic)
  • Damage Factor: 29
  • Determined by Intelligence
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Call of Dragons War Pets Guide - Venomous Lizard

Venomous Lizard

Venomous Lizard is Tier C war pet best for Marksmen units and heroes.

Talent Skill: Infection

  • Passive Skill
  • Attack Range: Very Far
  • 12% chance to inflict Poison on an attacker when your Legion is hit by a normal attack, dealing damage every second for 3s. Can be triggered once every 1s.
  • Damage Type: War Pet Skill damage (Magic)
  • Damage Factor: 8
  • Determined by Agility
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How to Capture Call of Dragons War Pets

  • Search for Pets: Use the “Search” button, then select “Beast” to view available War Pets.
  • Capture Process: After finding your target, click “Capture” (not “Attack”) to start the battle. This uses a ‘Warrant’ (you start with 2).
  • Purify the Pet: After capturing, purify it to officially add the War Pet to your Pet Sanctuary.
  • Manage the Pet: View its quality, attributes, and skills in the sanctuary to decide how to train it.

How to Increase Trust of War Pets

To increase the trust of War Pets in Call of Dragons, follow these steps:

  1. Daily Interactions: Completing daily tasks and quests involving your War Pet is the primary way to increase trust.
  2. Combat Participation: Engaging in battles alongside your pet will also enhance trust over time, as pets gain experience and loyalty through repeated use.
  3. Feeding Preferences: Feed your War Pets items they prefer, which can significantly boost their trust levels.

Higher trust levels unlock better skills and combat bonuses, making your War Pet more effective in battle.

Base Attributes of War Pets

War Pets in Call of Dragons have four main base attributes:

  1. Strength: Determines the pet’s physical attack power, directly affecting the damage it deals in combat.
  2. Endurance: Increases the pet’s health and defense, making it more durable in battle.
  3. Agility: Boosts the pet’s speed and ability to evade enemy attacks, enhancing mobility.
  4. Intellect: Influences magic-based attacks and skills, essential for pets with magical abilities.

Each attribute contributes uniquely to a pet’s overall performance and synergy with your army.

How to Boost War Pet’s Attributes

To boost War Pets’ attributes in Call of Dragons, follow these methods:

  1. Pet Tokens: Use Pet Tokens to level up your War Pets, increasing their base attributes like Strength, Endurance, Agility, and Intellect.
  2. Training: Train your pets in the Pet Sanctuary to further enhance their attributes.
  3. Pet Quality: Higher-quality pets (Epic, Legendary) have better base attributes and growth potential compared to lower-tier pets.