Kritika: The White Knights/Pets

At level 30 you will unlock shared pets for all characters (Which means your next level 1 character will get a large boost if you have a strong pet). Pets are essentially another item, but the way it can be boosted is different. Pets are similar to other items in the game, but they are the only ones that can be purchased at any time. You can 'Summon' a pet with gold, karats, or seals.

The types of the pets are just like items: poor (grey), normal (yellow), rare (blue), epic (purple), legendary (orange), and ethereal (red). Note that although ethereal pets are the strongest, they are very hard to be summoned (you need something like 1 billion gold, which requires months of farming or lots of spent cash on karats).

Pets can be 'evolved' into higher level forms (e.g. grey to green, green to blue, etc.) by sacrificing one pet of the same type with another. However, this type of upgrade can fail, like high level item, gem, and meteorite enhancements (and it fails often). It is best not to evolve pets at this time unless you have a ton of gold and karats (e.g. you have a full avatar suit and excess of 1000 karats). Try to get a normal pet and just level it past 30+ and enhance it a few times.

Summon

 * 50,000 gold for a new poor or normal pet.
 * 150 karats for premium ticket (which results in a normal or rare pet).
 * 10 epic runes for an epic pet (which can also be obtained by evolving rare pets).
 * 20 legendary runes for a legendary pet (which can also be obtained by evolving epic pets).
 * 20 ethereal rune for an ethereal pet (which can also be obtained by evolving legendary pets).

Upgrading your pet
Your pet needs to be upgraded for its stats to be helpful.

Leveling
Pay gold or feed it one piece of equipment to raise it up a notch. Equipment gives it a boost relative to the pet's level and the equipment's quality (grey, green, blue, etc.). Level bar shows as a %. At the start it only takes a few greys, by level 30 it takes about 30-60 grey items per level.

Pets can be trained (leveled up) to improve the stat bonus they give. Training can be done by spending gold or feeding them equipment. At level 2, a grey item gives 13% XP to the pet. A green item gives 14%. Thus, it is best to use grey items at all times.

Pet levels and stats
The examples here will vary from your pets; progression is based on the base value (a random number).


 * [Poor] Katherine's levels and stat:
 * 1) MP 331
 * 2) MP 338
 * 1) MP 331
 * 2) MP 338
 * 1) MP 338


 * [Normal] Duke levels and stats
 * 1) DEF 308, Critical Rate 458
 * 2) DEF 315, Critical Rate 465
 * 3) DEF 323, Critical Rate 473

Enhance
Basically, sacrifice a pet to give your pet a +1 bonus. This bonus is like item enhancement, it does not affect the base stat, but shows up to the right like "(+ 50)" in orange text.

Refine
Sacrifice an additional pet to change your pet's stats. If your pet gives +HP, this will cause it to pick up a random, different stat, for example it might become +MP. The base value will be re-rolled so it could be less MP than you had HP.

Evolve
''Note: the success rate of this process is unknown and fails often. Use at your own risk!''

Sacrifice two pets of the same grade to receive a random pet of the next grade. The new pet will be level 1 and not have any of the same stats. Thus, it is best not to evolve high level pets that have your preferred stats.