[quote=@PKMNB0Y] [@Rune_Alchemist]: Okay, form analysis time. [list][*]Does Beast Tamer not have a weapon type? You mentioned strongarming some monsters into submission, but I would expect that a game would not want to just throw a player into the fray Pokemon-style in this instance. [*]Gathering should be more specific; 'mining' and 'harvesting' could qualify just as easily as 'fishing' (which, like, let's be real, what MMO doesn't have fishing in this day and age), so a clearer, more specific direction would be appreciated. [*]Can the Arachne speak? I suppose it's an assumption that the answer is 'yes', but it's better to ask to make sure. [*]Is there a 'multitasking limit' in terms of monsters? This is a future-proofing question, as it might end up overwhelming to control [i]too[/i] many pseudocharacters at once.[/list][/quote] 1. Ah. Something I sort of forgot to consider. Suppose I was [i]too[/i] focused on the more taming aspects that I didn't really consider the actual combat style of the class itself. I was trying to avoid having her be able to really fight things solo, since well, I want to avoid a situation where she does [i]everything[/i] when her mounts are probably going to have a wide variety of talents as is...hm. I suppose probably normally they'd just use heavy weapons? Probably have similar physical ability as a base fighter...or could go the fisticuffs route to actually wrestle monsters lol. Open to suggestions on that front. Hm, In that case might swap her third class for another support/command class? Maybe something that gives buffs based on verbal orders given. 2. Fair enough. I was mostly thinking of something she'd have to synergize with her armor work...so I guess I'll narrow it down to mining. 3. Yes. I imagine the class allows her to 'speak' with most mounts, though its less talking and more understanding their body language and such. I'd imagine more humanoid/special monsters could speak clearly. (Particularly special dragons or similarly tiered creatures, perhaps.) 4. I was imagining in game she'd only be able to use one at a time, and either be locked to a particular mount during combat, or take a few seconds to switch between them. After Isekai'ing, It'd probably already be pretty difficult trying to control more than two at once. I'd say probably a limit of three at once for most, but generally it probably shouldn't go above one or two since that should likely hopefully be enough for most things. I don't want to turn into a one man army, after all it realistically it'd be hard for someone to keep track of more than that I feel.