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[[File:Pets in a menagerie.png|thumb|300px|A picture of many pets.]]
[[File:Pets in a menagerie.png|thumb|300px|A [[menagerie]] housing many pets.]]
A '''pet''' is a non-combat NPC loyal to a player that is generally obtained from monster drops and skilling. Most pets are very rare drops from certain bosses or skilling activities and do not serve a purpose other than aesthetics. The player is able to interact with most pets, but they may only have one pet following them at a time. Pets are limited to a walking pace (except for Nexling and|Babi); if they become stuck and/or too far away from the player they follow, they will teleport close to the player and continue. They can also be called to the player's side using the "Call follower" button under the Worn Equipment tab. There are currently 66 available pets in ''Near-Reality'', of which 64 fill a collection log slot.
A '''pet''' is a non-combat NPC loyal to a player that is generally obtained from monster drops and skilling. Most pets are very rare drops from certain [[boss]]es or skilling activities and do not serve a purpose other than aesthetics. The player is able to interact with most pets, but they may only have one pet following them at a time. Pets are limited to a walking pace (except for Nexling and|Babi); if they become stuck and/or too far away from the player they follow, they will teleport close to the player and continue. They can also be called to the player's side using the "Call follower" button under the Worn Equipment tab. There are currently 66 available pets in ''Near-Reality'', of which 64 fill a collection log slot.


Pets may be stored in the bank or inventory and will follow the player when dropped.
Pets may be stored in the bank or inventory and will follow the player when dropped.


==Obtaining a pet==
==Obtaining a pet==
When a player receives a one-off pet (i.e. a [[boss]] or skilling pet), it will automatically try to appear as their follower. At the same time, a message in the chatbox will state {{mes|You have a funny feeling like you're being followed.|color=red}} Upon receiving a pet, a small sound will be heard.
When a player receives a one-off pet (i.e. a boss or skilling pet), it will automatically try to appear as their follower. At the same time, a message in the chatbox will state {{mes|You have a funny feeling like you're being followed.|color=red}} Upon receiving a pet, a small sound will be heard.


However, if a player receives a pet while having a follower out, it will be placed into their inventory. When this occurs, the message in the chatbox will instead state, {{mes|You feel something weird sneaking into your backpack.|color=red}} If a player's inventory is full '''and''' they have a follower already, they '''will not''' receive the pet; it must instead be claimed from Probita at home. When skilling, the pet is prioritised over the resource gathered; it will be placed in the last inventory slot available, while the resource gathered will be dropped underneath the player if their inventory becomes full. However, this '''does not''' apply to Farming due to the complexity of the skill's code.
However, if a player receives a pet while having a follower out, it will be placed into their inventory. When this occurs, the message in the chatbox will instead state, {{mes|You feel something weird sneaking into your backpack.|color=red}} If a player's inventory is full '''and''' they have a follower already, they '''will not''' receive the pet; it must instead be claimed from Probita at home. When skilling, the pet is prioritised over the resource gathered; it will be placed in the last inventory slot available, while the resource gathered will be dropped underneath the player if their inventory becomes full. However, this '''does not''' apply to Farming due to the complexity of the skill's code.
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!Drop rate
!Drop rate
! data-sort-type="date" |Release date
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|{{plinkt|Abyssal orphan}}||[[Abyssal Sire]]{{efn|Using an [[unsired]] on the [[Abyssal Nexus|Font of Consumption]].}}||1/2,560{{efn|1/2,560 per Abyssal Sire kill; 5/128 per unsired.}}||[[1 October]] [[2015]]
|{{plinkt|Abyssal orphan}}||[[Abyssal Sire]]{{efn|Using an [[unsired]] on the [[Abyssal Nexus|Font of Consumption]].}}||1/2,560{{efn|1/2,560 per Abyssal Sire kill; 5/128 per unsired.}}
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|{{plinkt|Baby mole}}||[[Giant Mole]]||1/3,000||[[17 July]] [[2014]]
|{{plinkt|Baby mole}}||[[Giant Mole]]||1/3,000||[[17 July]] [[2014]]