Which pet is good in Dawn of the Wasteland? The pet system is a relatively important gameplay in the game, which can effectively improve the character's survival efficiency or enhance combat capabilities. Each pet has its own unique function, and there are many pets, which makes many players confused about choosing pets. Next, I will recommend some useful pet companions to you, hoping to help everyone find the one that suits them.

For player partners, a pet that can heal and treat wounds is very necessary at any stage, as it ensures your survival on the battlefield, improving survival during combat. This is especially valuable for beginners, as it effectively increases their room for error. For healing and health regeneration, I recommend Glowing Link, a small fox that provides continuous healing effects, enhancing survival, and can randomly generate gliding skills, making map exploration more convenient. It can assist in battles and also improve exploration efficiency.

For new players, resource gathering pets are also very necessary, as they significantly boost overall gathering efficiency, allowing for the accumulation of more resources in the early stages. Among these, the first highly recommended is the Woodchuck Boar, which excels at collecting wood, greatly speeding up early construction.

The Black Boar is also highly recommended; its functions are similar to those of the boar. The third one is the Goat, which is good at collecting stone, an essential material for building houses and crafting tools. You have a high chance of capturing it by going to the Snow Mountain Chaos Light Sphere area.

There is also a category of pets with rather special abilities, such as Devouring Paper. As its name suggests, it has the ability to devour, capable of interfering with enemies or clearing the battlefield.

After reading the recommendations above, which pet do you think is good in Dawn of the Wasteland now? In fact, each pet has unique abilities. When choosing a pet, not only should the current stage of the game be considered, but also your actual situation, to select a pet that is better suited for either combat or survival and construction.