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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | Summoning isn't just for show. There are a number of '''summoning familiars''' that provide incredibly useful abilities in and out of combat. Gaining level 68, 96, or 99 summoning, in particular, can dramatically improve your combat abilities. Additionally, summoning familiars never expire or need to be renewed, so a single pouch can last for | + | [https://wiki.grinderscape.org/Main_page/Guides/Skill_guides/Summoning Summoning] isn't just for show. There are a number of '''summoning familiars''' that provide incredibly useful abilities in and out of combat. Gaining level 68, 96, or 99 summoning, in particular, can dramatically improve your combat abilities. Additionally, summoning familiars never expire or need to be renewed, so a single pouch can last for ever. This page lists all of the familiars with functional abilities. |
+ | |||
+ | Familiars not on this list are cosmetic only - they have no function and their scrolls will not work. | ||
To use a scroll, click on the summoning icon. If you have sufficient points and the ability is not on cooldown, then it will activate. | To use a scroll, click on the summoning icon. If you have sufficient points and the ability is not on cooldown, then it will activate. | ||
− | == Combat | + | == Combat Familiars == |
Unlike in RuneScape, familiars in Grinderscape do not have auto-attacks. The only way for a familiar to fight is through the use of a scroll that causes it to do damage to a target. Currently, only one familiar has such a scroll - the Steel Titan: | Unlike in RuneScape, familiars in Grinderscape do not have auto-attacks. The only way for a familiar to fight is through the use of a scroll that causes it to do damage to a target. Currently, only one familiar has such a scroll - the Steel Titan: | ||
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There is a 4.8-second "cooldown" period between uses of Steel Titan scrolls. | There is a 4.8-second "cooldown" period between uses of Steel Titan scrolls. | ||
− | == Healing | + | == Healing Familiars == |
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There is a 2.4-second "cooldown" period between uses of Unicorn Stallion scrolls. | There is a 2.4-second "cooldown" period between uses of Unicorn Stallion scrolls. | ||
− | == Beasts of | + | == Beasts of Burden == |
− | One of the most common categories of familiar is the Beast of Burden. Beasts of burden simply provide extra inventory slots by holding food, | + | === Storage for Combat === |
+ | One of the most common categories of familiar is the Beast of Burden. Beasts of burden simply provide extra inventory slots by holding onto all types of food, potions, and bones for you. You can withdraw and deposit from them exactly like a bank. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| 96 | | 96 | ||
| 30 | | 30 | ||
− | | Use an item on the familiar to bank it instantly | + | | Use an item on the familiar to bank it instantly once every 5 minutes |
|} | |} | ||
− | + | Using certain items on the Pack Yak, such as potions, may cause all of that item in your inventory to be banked at once, rather than one at a time. | |
− | == | + | === Storage for Runecrafting === |
− | + | The Abyssal summoning creatures act very similar to the regular beasts of burden, however, they can only store rune/pure essence. There is no real advantage to using these to train [https://wiki.grinderscape.org/Main_page/Guides/Skill_guides/Runecrafting runecrafting]. | |
− | + | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ! Familiar | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Level | ||
+ | ! Slots | ||
+ | ! Special Move | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | | http://i.imgur.com/0HjOuym.png | ||
+ | | Abyssal Parasite | ||
+ | | 54 | ||
+ | | 7 | ||
+ | | None | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | | http://i.imgur.com/o5fkfQN.png | ||
+ | | Abyssal Lurker | ||
+ | | 62 | ||
+ | | 12 | ||
+ | | None | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |||
+ | | http://i.imgur.com/s2XU03I.png | ||
+ | | Abyssal Titan | ||
+ | | 93 | ||
+ | | 20 | ||
+ | | None | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 01:50, 16 July 2017
Contents
Introduction
Summoning isn't just for show. There are a number of summoning familiars that provide incredibly useful abilities in and out of combat. Gaining level 68, 96, or 99 summoning, in particular, can dramatically improve your combat abilities. Additionally, summoning familiars never expire or need to be renewed, so a single pouch can last for ever. This page lists all of the familiars with functional abilities.
Familiars not on this list are cosmetic only - they have no function and their scrolls will not work.
To use a scroll, click on the summoning icon. If you have sufficient points and the ability is not on cooldown, then it will activate.
Combat Familiars
Unlike in RuneScape, familiars in Grinderscape do not have auto-attacks. The only way for a familiar to fight is through the use of a scroll that causes it to do damage to a target. Currently, only one familiar has such a scroll - the Steel Titan:
Familiar | Name | Level | Special Move | Cost |
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Steel Titan | 99 | 4 fast attacks, each with a max hit of 24 | 19 Summoning Points |
There is a 4.8-second "cooldown" period between uses of Steel Titan scrolls.
Healing Familiars
Familiar | Name | Level | Special Move | Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bunyip | 68 | Passively heals 1-15 hp every 15 seconds | None | |
Unicorn Stallion | 88 | Heals 15% of max hitpoints | 19 Summoning Points |
There is a 2.4-second "cooldown" period between uses of Unicorn Stallion scrolls.
Beasts of Burden
Storage for Combat
One of the most common categories of familiar is the Beast of Burden. Beasts of burden simply provide extra inventory slots by holding onto all types of food, potions, and bones for you. You can withdraw and deposit from them exactly like a bank.
Familiar | Name | Level | Slots | Special Move |
---|---|---|---|---|
Thorny Snail | 13 | 3 | None | |
Spirit Kalphite | 25 | 6 | None | |
Bull Ant | 40 | 9 | None | |
Spirit Terrorbird | 52 | 12 | Restores run energy | |
War Tortoise | 67 | 18 | None | |
Pack Yak | 96 | 30 | Use an item on the familiar to bank it instantly once every 5 minutes |
Using certain items on the Pack Yak, such as potions, may cause all of that item in your inventory to be banked at once, rather than one at a time.
Storage for Runecrafting
The Abyssal summoning creatures act very similar to the regular beasts of burden, however, they can only store rune/pure essence. There is no real advantage to using these to train runecrafting.
Familiar | Name | Level | Slots | Special Move |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abyssal Parasite | 54 | 7 | None | |
Abyssal Lurker | 62 | 12 | None | |
Abyssal Titan | 93 | 20 | None |