WHAT ARE PETS FOR IN FREE FIRE?
In-game pets have different abilities that allow you to survive on the battlefield, you can choose the one you like best and adapt it to your play style.
You also have the option to enable and disable your pet during matches by selecting the option in the Pet menu.
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PETS AVAILABLE
Some pets have default abilities, while others have no ability.
Poring: recovers percentage of armor durability every few seconds. Armor depending on the level of upgrade you have cannot be destroyed.
Robot: add a shield to the Gloo wall, granting some additional health score depending on the level of improvement you have.
The Spirit Fox: Recover additional health points when using the kit, depending on the level of improvement you have.
Shiba: Mark the mushrooms near you on the map, every few seconds, the mark lasts longer depending on the level of improvement you have.
Little cat: This Garena Free Fire pet has not been given any skills.
Mechanic Dog: This pet, like the kitten, does not have any default abilities.
The Night Panther: it has the ability to increase a certain percentage of storage to the backpack, even without having one.
Detective Pandita: recover a certain percentage of HP when killing someone, this percentage will increase depending on the level of improvement you have.
Ottero, the singing otter: Every time you use the medicine cabinet or treatment gun you can earn or recover energy points.
UP YOUR LEVEL PETS
The level of the pet can be increased gradually by playing with it. At the end of each game, you will receive a Pet experience score that will vary depending on your position. You can also increase your pet's level by purchasing "Pet Food" from the Shop.
In the store you can also buy exclusive aspects through diamonds.
WHY ARE THERE PETS IN FREE FIRE?
One of the things that always impresses within Free Fire is how it breaks down certain walls and can help people bond and connect with others. These connections come from many different angles, and the game wanted to portray them in some way through representation.
We find guilds, ladders, friend lists, but what if you want to play in "solo" mode?
So the developers tried to find other things in the game, which brought such strong connections in their lives. Coincidentally, most of them have pets at home, and those pets provide so much love, companionship, and are such an integral part of their lives that he asked: What if the game had pets? Granted, it seems like an odd combination to have pets in a Battle Royale, but when you really think about it, it makes a lot of sense. Dropping in Bermuda or Kalahari and fighting your way to the top is always more fun when you have the company of your friends to share it with. The developers knew that it would not be an easy task to bring pets to Free Fire, but they managed to do it in a way that made the game better.
So equip your pets, put a nice skin on them and win those games!