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[[File:Pet Training.jpg|thumb|A base level Pet Training]]
 
Pet Training is an Edible Pet Card in [[Everafter Falls]]. The Pet Training skill increases the amount of tiles that can be actively worked by your Pet. The amount of tiles is based off of the current level of Pet Training capping out at 49 tiles.
Pet Training is an Edible Pet Card in [[Everafter Falls]]. The Pet Training skill increases the amount of tiles that can be actively worked by your Pet. The amount of tiles is based off of the current level of Pet Training capping out at 49 tiles.


Pet Training can be obtained from certain [[:Category:Quests|Quests]], from the reward terminal at the [[Museum]], or from being printed at [[The Copy Shop]].
Pet Training can be obtained from certain [[:Category:Quests|Quests]], from the reward terminal at the [[Museum]], or from being printed at [[The Print Shop]].


Note: While an Edible Card has a level cap, Jewelry that adds levels to cards is applied on top of the current level instead of adding into it. This means that a card that has a maximum level of 5 can exceed this maximum with Jewelry that adds levels to it.
Note: While an Edible Card has a level cap, Jewelry that adds levels to cards is applied on top of the current level instead of adding into it. This means that a card that has a maximum level of 5 can exceed this maximum with Jewelry that adds levels to it.
 
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Pet Training.jpg|A base level Pet Training
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[[Category:Edible cards]]
[[Category:Edible cards]]

Revision as of 22:55, 14 July 2024

Pet Training is an Edible Pet Card in Everafter Falls. The Pet Training skill increases the amount of tiles that can be actively worked by your Pet. The amount of tiles is based off of the current level of Pet Training capping out at 49 tiles.

Pet Training can be obtained from certain Quests, from the reward terminal at the Museum, or from being printed at The Print Shop.

Note: While an Edible Card has a level cap, Jewelry that adds levels to cards is applied on top of the current level instead of adding into it. This means that a card that has a maximum level of 5 can exceed this maximum with Jewelry that adds levels to it.