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Current Rare Pets

Gacha Seal Breaker Gacha Event
Medusa Clara Duelly
RingMaster


Unavailable Pets

These are old pets that are currently unavailable. It is possible that they may be made available again in the future.
Gacha Seal Breaker Gacha Event
Havoc DK Mark-3 Feste
Pepe -> Chaos Pepe Nerissa Mittens
Sidt -> Sidtri Abington Helper Bot
Ninko -> Ninkoro Claudia Knight Master
Luna -> Bastet Chester Winky
Lilith -> Lucretia Ariel Referee Elena
Tian Long Sellion Rocco
Dokaebi Killian Red Gorgos' Egg -> Gon -> Gorgon
Casanova Chester Emily
Seamus Sellion Sarimanok
Kumi Claudia Cuddles
Monkeybeard AeroKitty Fluffy
Nurse Tammy Sleuthhound Buffy
Medusa Clara Thommo
* * Hanana
* * Yama
* * Duelly
* * Lezlie
* * Tony
* * RingMaster


Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points Pets

These are pets that are always available for purchase in the in-game store.
5000Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points 6000Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points
Cupid Arkham
Ming Ming Blue Fairy -> Ice Pixie
* Gon -> Gorgon
* Koo 'ka
* Peng Peng
* *


P↑, or Power-up Points, are gained upon checking attendance. 100 can be earned per day./Game Points, the in-game currency of Grand Chase Pets

These are pets that can be purchased with either GP or Pup points, requiring nothing more than time and effort.
Slime Egg -> Slime -> Goldie
Myurin


Boss Pets

These are pets that can be "constructed" with the appropriate manual and materials found in dungeons on their home continents.
Bermesia Ellia Silver Land Xenia Alcubra Archimedia
Squire Gaikoz Kaze'doggeh Krustaccio Thanny Boy * *


Costume Cards

Some pets are able to have their appearance changed with a costume card. Pets purchased directly from the in-game shop have costumes that are sold separately; players who have obtained a Gacha pet will automatically receive its costume, if it has one, when the pet is retired.
Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points Gacha
Ming Ming Ninko
Peng Peng Sidt
Blue Fairy PePe
* Luna
* Madeleine
* Nurse Tammy


Evolving Pets


There are two ways to evolve pets; cash and GP. To evolve pets with cash, you can evolve them at level 0 for 6000 Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points. You can also evolve at level 20 for 4000 Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points. For GP, your pet must reach level 40 and buy the evolution book for 100,000 Game Points, the in-game currency of Grand Chase.


Repletion Rate


All pets have a repletion rate, or rather how hungry it is.

All pets start with 1000 repletion points. The gauge can go up to 6000 points. There are 5 "Meat" signatures which indicate repletion rate. 1 Meat = 1000 Repletion points.

Every Dungeon/PvP Run will decrease repletion by 20. You can feed your pet with Crystals, Gems or special pet food;

  • Crystals are found by Bosses. They restore 150 points each.
  • Gems can be bought from the in-game store for 1000 Game Points, the in-game currency of Grand Chase. They restore 200 points each.

Special pet food is also available:

  • Pet Food, bought for 300 Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points, restores 3000 points.
  • High Quality Pet Food, bought for 500 Ntreev Cash; currency converted from real money at $1:1000 points, restores 6000 points.


Gaining Pet Experience


A pet is able to gain experience and gain levels as a member of the Grand Chase themselves. They begin at level 0 and have a maximum level of 40.

A pet gains experience any time you participate in any dungeon or PvP match. Upon a successful completion of a dungeon run or PvP match (win or lose) your pet will receive a portion of experience points. If you must leave early or are disconnected your pet will still receive a portion of experience, however significantly less than a complete run/game.

If its Repletion Rate goes down to about 250, then the experience it gains will be heavily cut. If its Repletion Rate reaches 0, the pet will not gain experience. The amount of experience is fixed, regardless of how long the dungeon run is, what difficulty it is set to, or whether the game is Dungeon or PvP Mode.

  • Special pet supplements called Nutrients can be bought in the in-game store for a small amount of Cash points. When equipped, they will add a small amount to the experience your pet gains from completing a dungeon run or PvP match. These are available in 1-day (Nutrients Shot) and 7-day (Nutrients IV) supplies, the latter being more cost-efficient.
  • Because pets gain fixed experience regardless of dungeon length, the fastest way to gain pet experience is to go through Trial Forest repeatedly. This method of experience gain is known as "Tree Rush".

You can view the current experience required for your pet to gain a level on the Pet tab in your equipment screen if Pet Info is turned on.


Pet Experience Rates


A pet will gain a certain amount of pet experience according to its level and its repletion rate. A formula to find the amount of experience gained by the pet, without any Nutrients equipped, is to multiply its level by the experience rate given by the pet's repletion.

The experience rates for each range of repletion are as follows:

  • 0 = 0%

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  • 5000-6000 = 150%

So pretend your pet is at Level 20 and has a repletion rate of 5500. To find its experience gained per successful Dungeon run or PvP match, you would multiply 20 by the rate of 5500 repletion points (150%).

20 X 1.5 = 30

So your pet would receive 30 experience. If you have a Nutrients Shot or Nutrients IV equipped, you would multiply an additional 150% to the experience gained.


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