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# Pets

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The world of MetaSPets has more than 60 different kinds of pets possessing various skills and talents accompanying you for survival.

You can care for your pets and lead them into battles to earn. Through these battles against challenging opponents, they may win valuable resources.&#x20;

Cultivate the bonds between you and your pets as these bonds will increase Pet’s motivation and fighting spirit.

Later on, you can compete with other players to earn (Valuable, Amazing, Great, Powerful) items.&#x20;

To own Pets, you can buy eggs from the in-game shop. There are two kinds of eggs: normal and golden.


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