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om it in the cash shop. Codes that give Orange Tigers say "C05".
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{| {{prettytable}}
!width="19%"|Robo
!width="19%"|Baby Robo
!width="19%"|Blue Robo
!width="19%"|Green Robo
!width="19%"|Red Robo
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![[File:MS Robot Egg.png]]
![[File:MS Blue RoboMonkey.png]]
![[File:MS Blue Robot Cat.png]]
![[File:MS Green Robot Cat.png]]
![[File:MS Red Robot Cat.png]]
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|A tiny metallic egg-type device. How can you tell when it's going to hatch?
|This is the baby form, evolved from the robot egg. It's the second ever evolving pet. It has tiny little laser guns in its hands, which mysteriously eject shells. Feeding it pet food charges the batteries, easily indicated by the symbol over its head. It can hover a little, but not for long. Like most robots, it has to hook up to a charging station when it sleeps.
|The blue version of the baby's evolved state. It's much bigger, and fiercer. It looks like a pure robot, but there's really a tiny yellow creature piloting it. Actually a transformer, it can change from cat form to a more humanoid appearance. This form wields a lance and shield, but don't expect it to help you in battle or you'll be sorely disappointed. Tied with the other evolved forms for "Largest pet in the game". With bigger robots comes bigger charging stations, and this one's looks like a huge space dock.
|The Green version of the baby's evolved state. It's much bigger, and fiercer. It looks like a pure robot, but there's really a tiny yellow creature piloting it. Actually a transformer, it can change from cat form to a more humanoid appearance. This one wields a polearm or spear, but don't expect it to help you in battle or you'll be sorely disappointed. Tied with the other evolved forms for "Largest pet in the game". With bigger robots comes bigger charging stations, and this one's looks like a huge space dock.
|The Red version of the baby's evolved state. It's much bigger, and fiercer. It looks like a pure robot, but there's really a tiny yellow creature piloting it. Actually a transformer, it can change from cat form to a more humanoid appearance. This one wields a two blades, but don't expect it to help you in battle or you'll be sorely disappointed. Tied with the other evolved forms for "Largest pet in the game". With bigger robots comes bigger charging stations, and this one's looks like a huge space dock.
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{| {{prettytable}}
!width="19%" id="Gold Robo"|Gold Robo
!width="19%" id="Gorilla Robo"|Gorilla Robo
!width="19%" id="Snail"|Snail
!width="19%" id="Crystal Rudolph"|Crystal Rudolph
!width="19%" id="Toucan"|Toucan
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![[File:MS Yellow Robot Cat.png]]
![[File:MS RoboGorilla.png]]
![[File:MS Pet Snail.png]]
![[File:MS Crystal Rudolph.png]]
![[File:MS Tucan.png]]
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|The Yellow version of the baby's evolved state. It's much bigger, and fiercer. It looks like a pure robot, but there's really a tiny yellow creature piloting it. Actually a transformer, it can change from cat form to a more humanoid appearance. This one wields an energy blade, but don't expect it to help you in battle or you'll be sorely disappointed. Unlike the other forms, it has huge, pink biological-type wings which it can use to glide short distances. Tied with the other evolved forms for "Largest pet in the game". With bigger robots comes bigger charging stations, and this one's looks like a cannon.
|The only evolved form that is NOT a cat-like mecha. This Gorilla can be pretty dangerous when angered, pulling out two huge arm cannons that drop large shells when fired. It has speakers in its back for music on the go. In its flying/swimming form, it grows a shark fin mysteriously. In order to feed it, a little helicopter will fly in and dock with it! With bigger robots comes bigger charging stations, and this one's looks like a launcher.
|This is a very special snail pet. By doing a quest for Mar the Fairy of Ellinia, you can obtain this pet. It only lives for 5 hours, but the 5 hours don't start counting until you take it out of your inventory. It cannot be revived and doesn't use many commands. It looks like a baby Moss Snail or Mano...
|The Crystal Rudolph is the Christmas pet released in 2008, straight from Happyville. It may look similar to the regular Rudolph, but it sports a number of different commands, including a transformation which turns it into a glorious adult Reindeer. Only available during the winter Holidays!
|A trustworthy pet who is equally quick-witted. Unlike its masculine appearance, it is prone to insecurity and shyness. Originally from BrazilMS.
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{| {{prettytable}}
!width="19%" id="White Duck"|White Duck
!width="19%" id="Pink Bean"|Pink Bean
!width="19%" id="Raccoon"|Raccoon
!width="19%" id="Ninja"|Ninja
!width="19%" id="Baby Tiger"|Baby Tiger
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![[File:MS White Duck.png]]
![[File:MS Pink Bean.png]]
![[File:MS Raccoon.png]]
![[File:MS Ninja.png]]
![[File:MS Baby Tiger.png]]
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|A pet that won the "create a pet" event in GlobalMS. It has several of the usual commands to cry, get angry, dance, and so on, but it's special ability is to transform into a white Swan boat.
|A short and chubby pet summoned through the Goddess’ mirror. It is temperamental. Modeled after the currently strongest boss, Pink Bean. Pink Bean will not expire like other Pets. Obtainable only from the Cash Shop Surprise in GlobalMS.
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|Baby Tiger, the big star of 2010.
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{| {{prettytable}}
!width="19%" id="Weird Alien"|Weird Alien
!width="19%" id="Mir"|Mir
!width="19%" id="Ruby"|Ruby
!width="19%" id="Bing Monkey"|Bing Monkey
!width="19%" id=""|
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![[File:MS Weird Alien.png]]
![[File:MS Mir.png]]
![[File:MS Ruby.png]]
![[File:MS Bing Monkey.png]]
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|A strange alien that crash landed in the Maple World. It can't speak, but it is affectionate and deeply curious.
|Mir, a cute baby dragon that has just hatched from a dragon's egg.
|Ruby, a cute baby dragon that has just hatched from a dragon's egg.
|A research monkey that helps Dr. Bing with his experiments...by posing as the test subject! This little monkey wears a suit as protection from the atmosphere.
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===Pet Attributes===
[[File:MS NPC Cloy.png|right|thumb|Cloy can inform you of pet commands or transfer closeness between pets.]]
Like all cash shop items, Pets only last for 90 days. At the end of this time, they become lifeless dolls once again. They can be revived by buying a Water of Life from the cash shop and completing a quest. Pets follow behind the player, trying to keep up. If the player has a relatively high amount of speed, the pets will sometimes have trouble keeping up. This can be remedied by completing special Pet Quests that allow them to match speeds. Pets, like their owners, learn different things at different levels. As it progresses it learns more commands that give greater amounts of closeness. The highest level a pet can reach is level 30, needing a whopping 30,000 closeness. They can be out, following the player, or put up and inside the inventory, so as not to get lonely when the player is away from their computer. When a pet is neglected, its hunger slowly goes down, until it reaches 0, at which point it loses massive amounts of closeness and returns to the inventory on its own. Other than that, pet raising is fairly simple, and provides an additional level of depth to the game.
:Closeness can be transferred between pets. By purchasing a special reset scroll from Cloy, the pet master in Henesys park, a pet owner can take the closeness from an old pet that has returned to its doll form, and give it to a newly purchased pet. If the new pet already has some closeness, then it will gain only as much as is needed to catch up to the old pet's level. For example, if a new pet is purchased from the cash shop, and has already reached level 5 before trying to transfer closeness, then it will only gain the closeness needed to get it to level 17, which is the level of the old pet, instead of adding the two together and causing the pet to exceed both levels.
===Pet Equipment===
Like their owners, pets can wear equipment purchased from the cash shop. Unlike player equipment from the cash shop, however, pet equipment can be scrolled for Speed or Jump. There are pet equipments that are common to all pets, like Bucket Hats, and others that only certain pets can wear, like the Pepe platform for Yeti and Crimson Armor for Balrogs. These common ones only have 5 slots, while the specific pet equipments are 7 slots. Pet scrolls are fairly cheap, because not as many people use pet equipment. Often players who receive these will drop them since they're not worth the trouble. In addition to clothing, pets can also be equipped with the Meso Magnet, which allows the pet to pick up mesos from Monster drops, and Item Pouch, which allows it to pick up the monster's item drops. New to several versions, particularly GlobalMS and MapleSEA, there are also Auto HP and Auto MP pouches. These will automatically use a potion for either HP or MP whenever the player's points reach a certain level, determined in the "game options". These take the place of the pet skills listed below.
===Pet Skills===
In some versions, pets have different skills. The ways to obtain these skills and their effects vary from version to version. In KoreaMS, certain pets come with these abilities built in, like the Yeti. In TaiwanMS, the skills are purchased from the cash shop, and are permanently installed on the pet. These skills can only be removed with an AP reset scroll that is also bought from the cash shop. A single pet can only have 3 skills at one time. The skills are as follows:
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||Automatic Pick-up Skill||A skill that enables pets to pick up items and mesos within the area without the character having to move. Available to pets with Mesos pick-up, item pick-up skills.||MS Pet Autoloot.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||Automatic Pick-up Leftover Item and Meso Skill||Adds the skill that enables pets to pick up mesos and items that have been dropped for more than 30 seconds, thus rendering it as leftovers. Available to pets that have Meso pick-up skills as well as item pick-up skills.||MS Pet Item Meso.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||HP Charge Skill||Adds to automatic potion-feeding skill to the pet. Set the potions for your pet to use in the Equipment menu. Available to all pets that do not have this option.||MS Pet Autopot.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||MP Recharge Skill||Adds to automatic mana potion-feeding skill to the pet. Set the potions for your pet to use in the Equipment menu. Available to all pets that do not have this option.||MS Pet MP Recharge.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||Item Pick-up Skill||Adds the item pick-up skill to a pet. Available to pets that can only pick up Mesos.||MS Pet Item only.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||Expand Range Skill||Use this scroll to expand the pet's moving range by 3 times. Only available to pets that have automatic pick-up skills, cannot be used on top of each other.||MS Pet Range.png}}
{{MapleStory/Skill desc||Unlootable Item Skill||Adds the skill to choose which items to loot to a pet. Set the items which you do not want the pet to loot. Available to all pets.||MS Pet Unlootable Item.png}}
===Feeding Pets===
[[File:MS NPC Doofus.png|right|thumb|Doofus sells pet food in Henesys.]]
As Pets spend time following their masters, their Hunger value slowly goes down. When it reaches 0, the pet returns to the player's inventory at a massive loss of closeness. Once it reaches 50, the pet will begin to mope and show signs of weakness. While starvation is one of the problems with owning a pet, overfeeding it is another. It gains 1 point of closeness when fed, so sometimes new pet owners will continually feed their pet. This will actually cause the closeness to decrease as well. Pet food can be purchased for 30 mesos from special pet food sellers, which can be found in Mu Lung, Ludibrium, Orbis, Leafre, and Henesys.
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===Multipet===
===Multipet===
In several versions of MapleStory, it is possible to have up to three pets follow you. In order to gain this ability, one must purchase a special Pet Treat from the cash shop. Take this treat to Trainer Bartos, found at Henesys Pet Park, and he will ask you to find a hidden note. Complete the Jump Quest here and double click on the basket of kittens at the top to gain the note, then return to Bartos. Once this is completed, the player will gain the skill, '''Follow the Leader(s)''', which enables him or her to have more than one pet out at a time.  
In several versions of MapleStory, it is possible to have up to three pets follow you. In order to gain this ability, one must purchase a special Pet Treat from the cash shop. Take this treat to Trainer Bartos, found at Henesys Pet Park, and he will ask you to find a hidden note. Complete the Jump Quest here and double click on the basket of kittens at the top to gain the note, then return to Bartos. Once this is completed, the player will gain the skill, '''Follow the Leader(s)''', which enables him or her to have more than one pet out at a time.