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Pathfinder 1E How to 'bind' or 'train' an animal or creature to be a pet

kaldric2020

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How to 'bind' or 'train' an animal or creature to be a pet. A friend told me you can do this. like if I somehow caught a direwolf, and changed its disposition to me to friendly with diplomacy. how can i do this if possible.. and what is the price for a Mithril Rhoka of Flaming burst!
 

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It is Mithral in PF. Cause Tolkien and D&D each own a different copyright version of the precious metal.

A Rhoka is 6 pounds, so you it is 6 pounds x 500 gp for the price of mithral. Add the cost of a masterwork rhoka (5 gp + 300 gp) and then. Add the cost of the flaming burst (weapons needs to be +1 first to get weapon abilities and flaming burst is the equivalent of a +2 bonus so that makes it +3).

So the grand total is 21,305 gp, if I am not mistaken.
 

How to 'bind' or 'train' an animal or creature to be a pet. A friend told me you can do this. like if I somehow caught a direwolf, and changed its disposition to me to friendly with diplomacy. how can i do this if possible.

The only documented method I know of is to rear the animal from youth using the Handle Animal skill. If I were the DM, I'd probably allow a similar application of the skill to train an adult animal, but would increase the DC, maybe by +5, depending upon the animal in question. It'd probably take at least a couple of months, maybe several, to fully domesticate and train an animal (it'll take a week to teach it any one Trick, in any case).
 

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