Posted October 06, 2019
Never mind, I found it by accident. For the benefit of future novices ...
Right click on your pet's Health Bar. A menu will appear with the three aggression levels and the Disband option.
According to the Titan Quest Wiki, Immortal Throne lets you set the aggression level of your pets.
Immortal Throne added the ability to set the stance for pets to either passive, normal, or aggressive:
Aggressive: Your pets will automatically hunt down all monsters in range. Useful early on or when farming standard mobs, however, not advised when fighting bosses.
Normal: Your pets will stay close to you, but attack enemies that get close to you or attack you.
Defensive: Your pets will stick close to you and never take the initiative in combat. However, when either you or they get hit, they will move to take down the attacker.
So I have two questions regarding the above.
1. Does TQ Anniversary retain this feature?
2. If yes, how do you set aggression level? (Since the wolf often ruins my intended ambushes. I'm trying to snipe some of the mob before the boss fight, but doggo pulls a Leeroy Jenkins and it's another death.)
https://titanquest.fandom.com/wiki/Pets
Right click on your pet's Health Bar. A menu will appear with the three aggression levels and the Disband option.
According to the Titan Quest Wiki, Immortal Throne lets you set the aggression level of your pets.
Immortal Throne added the ability to set the stance for pets to either passive, normal, or aggressive:
Aggressive: Your pets will automatically hunt down all monsters in range. Useful early on or when farming standard mobs, however, not advised when fighting bosses.
Normal: Your pets will stay close to you, but attack enemies that get close to you or attack you.
Defensive: Your pets will stick close to you and never take the initiative in combat. However, when either you or they get hit, they will move to take down the attacker.
So I have two questions regarding the above.
1. Does TQ Anniversary retain this feature?
2. If yes, how do you set aggression level? (Since the wolf often ruins my intended ambushes. I'm trying to snipe some of the mob before the boss fight, but doggo pulls a Leeroy Jenkins and it's another death.)
https://titanquest.fandom.com/wiki/Pets
Post edited October 06, 2019 by Vegetius77