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Related both to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cu_Sith Cu Sìth of Scottish mythology] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooshee Cooshee of ''Dungeons & Dragons''], the '''Cu Sidhe''' is a large, rideable dog. It is the only self-healing pet in [[UO]]. This ridable canine takes 4 pet control slots and only [[Elves|Elfs]] can [[Animal Taming|tame]] one. An Elf can naturally ride a Cu Sidhe, but a Human only may do so if wearing [[Pads of the Cu Sidhe]], which are a [[Mondain's Legacy Minor Artifacts|Mondain's Legacy Minor Artifact]].<br> | Related both to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cu_Sith Cu Sìth of Scottish mythology] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooshee Cooshee of ''Dungeons & Dragons''], the '''Cu Sidhe''' is a large, rideable dog. It is the only self-healing pet in [[UO]]. This ridable canine takes 4 pet control slots and only [[Elves|Elfs]] can [[Animal Taming|tame]] one. An Elf can naturally ride a Cu Sidhe, but a Human only may do so if wearing [[Pads of the Cu Sidhe]], which are a [[Mondain's Legacy Minor Artifacts|Mondain's Legacy Minor Artifact]].<br> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*If you are not mounted on the Cu Sidhe, this creature will heal you, you can be mounted on other creatures. It can not ressurect you (confirmed by a dev member), although it will try anyways. Cu-sidhes will use healing on themselves as well. To gain above 90 [[healing]] usually takes curing lethal poison to do ([[Rotting Corpse]]s work well for this). Also has [[Bleed Attack]]. | *If you are not mounted on the Cu Sidhe, this creature will heal you, you can be mounted on other creatures. It can not ressurect you (confirmed by a dev member), although it will try anyways. Cu-sidhes will use healing on themselves as well. To gain above 90 [[healing]] usually takes curing lethal poison to do ([[Rotting Corpse]]s work well for this). Also has [[Bleed Attack]]. | ||
− | *Comes in different colors. | + | *Comes in different colors. In 2d its art appears unfinished; its model has no texture, unlike the [[Reptalon]], so it looks glossy/unfinished. |
* If tamed and then released, the Cu Sidhe will drop an unmovable blue [[backpack]] with up to 20 bandages. Unknown if repeated taming/releasing will spawn additional bandages, or if the released Cu has a harder time healing itself. | * If tamed and then released, the Cu Sidhe will drop an unmovable blue [[backpack]] with up to 20 bandages. Unknown if repeated taming/releasing will spawn additional bandages, or if the released Cu has a harder time healing itself. | ||
Revision as of 11:12, 9 June 2008
Related both to the Cu Sìth of Scottish mythology and the Cooshee of Dungeons & Dragons, the Cu Sidhe is a large, rideable dog. It is the only self-healing pet in UO. This ridable canine takes 4 pet control slots and only Elfs can tame one. An Elf can naturally ride a Cu Sidhe, but a Human only may do so if wearing Pads of the Cu Sidhe, which are a Mondain's Legacy Minor Artifact.
Statistics
Notes
- If you are not mounted on the Cu Sidhe, this creature will heal you, you can be mounted on other creatures. It can not ressurect you (confirmed by a dev member), although it will try anyways. Cu-sidhes will use healing on themselves as well. To gain above 90 healing usually takes curing lethal poison to do (Rotting Corpses work well for this). Also has Bleed Attack.
- Comes in different colors. In 2d its art appears unfinished; its model has no texture, unlike the Reptalon, so it looks glossy/unfinished.
- If tamed and then released, the Cu Sidhe will drop an unmovable blue backpack with up to 20 bandages. Unknown if repeated taming/releasing will spawn additional bandages, or if the released Cu has a harder time healing itself.
Trivia
- The Cu Sidhe model uses the same texture image as the Bake Kitsune, just with a color change and a slight editing to the tail.