Talk:Pet Party Wide Effect

As far as I can tell, each pet has an effect/enchantment named after itself. This pet-named effect will grant the player the passive ability "Pet Party Wide Effect" and a player-only bonus. This ability grants a unique derivative effect to all party members.

Based on how the ability/effects show up in the game, I propose each pet should have one of the following:
 * Item page: "Abraham". Will list the enchantment page below in its item infobox.
 * Enchantment page: "Abraham (enchantment)". This enchantment should always include the player-only effect (e.g. Reduces Recovery penalty for armor...), and "Grants Pet Party Wide Effect (Abraham)"
 * Ability page: "Pet Party Wide Effect (Abraham)". This is where the party effects are listed e.g. "Party per kill...".

Ujm18 (talk) 11:18, 22 August 2018 (UTC)

Turns out I was wrong! What I assumed was a base effect that was applied to all Pet Party Wide Effects, was just a common bug where the pet bonus can get stuck on - in this case Gosha's. I have changed this page to reflect.

Ujm18 (talk) 07:19, 23 August 2018 (UTC)

I plan on eventually re-working my old (above) changes to pets to incorporate the following changes:
 * Remove per-pet enchantments pages, e.g. "Abraham (enchantment)", converting them to a grouped enchantment. Many status effects that pets grant are not unique to the pet, doing so will allow viewers to see which pets have the player-only bonus on the enchantment page, where previously I had just added the names to the enchantment page (which was really annoying).
 * The bonuses don't have an name in-game, and are hidden, so I think a suitable title could be "Pet bonus: AR Recovery" for example (from the DebugName of the status effect for Abraham "Mod_Pet_BACKER_SE_ARRecovery").

Macklin (talk) 15:01, 6 December 2018 (UTC)
 * Convert the "Pet Party Wide Effect" ability to an enchantment. While technically party-wide effects are still "abilities", I feel that the only reason that they are doing this is so that the effect can be applied in an aura. From an informational perspective, nothing is lost here since there is no clear distinction between these two when the Pet Party Wide Effect is viewed in-game, where it is only listed under the Current Effects on a character. Doing this will add the ability for viewers to see the actual effect, instead of just "Grants Pet Party Wide Effect"

All done! Macklin (talk) 18:14, 3 February 2019 (UTC)