In Imo's open world, the choice of early-game pets directly affects exploration efficiency and combat experience. Facing hundreds of differently shaped "Imos," new players should still understand how to choose early-game pets. Pets are important combat partners in the game, helping you defeat monsters, take damage, and add buffs. Choosing the right pet can make it much easier to progress through the early stages. The recommendation for early-game pets in Imo depends on what your team lacks—whether it's damage output or tankiness. Come and learn more about it!

Early-game pets in the game mainly fall into three types: damage dealers, tanks, and support. Damage dealer pets have high damage and are suitable for quickly clearing out small monsters; tank pets have high health and defense, capable of taking boss damage; support pets can heal and add buffs, enhancing the entire team's survivability. It is recommended to bring one of each type in the early stages, so you won't be at a disadvantage against any kind of monster.

For damage dealers, the recommended pet is the Hazy Moon Fox, which is the main damage dealer for early-game farming. You can obtain it directly from the starting mail, without needing to catch it. All five individual stats are maxed out, eliminating the need to repeatedly grind attributes. At level 18, head to Morning Flower Village to complete the "Mystery of the Fox Shadow" quest (defeat 3 waves of Fluffy Sheep within 5 minutes). After evolving, it unlocks "Moonlight Impact"—hold the skill button for 1.5 seconds to charge, dealing burst light attribute damage to enemies within 10 meters in a straight line. When facing the grass-type boss, Dance Orchid, move behind it (avoiding frontal vine attacks) and release two charged Moonlight Impacts in succession to break its shield. Prioritize feeding it experience fruits to ensure it evolves by the end of the first day. Skill upgrade order: Moonlight Impact > Basic Attack > Dodge.

The Small Charcoal Dog can be considered the core for puzzle-solving and speedrunning. It is automatically captured in the first chapter and specializes in fire. Puzzle-solving details: it can ignite mechanisms by holding the fire-breathing skill and aiming at the center red dot of the wood for 2 seconds (a short press will fail to ignite). After transforming into the Small Charcoal Dog, using the sprint key + jump key triggers "Rolling Fireball" for 8 seconds with a 15-second cooldown, making it suitable for running maps. Evolves into the Blazing Wolf at level 15: the fire range increases by 50%, but movement speed decreases, so it is recommended to keep the Small Charcoal Dog form for traveling.

Another recommended pet is the Star Mage, who plays as a dark-type ranged kiter. At the start, go to the Night Whisper Forest and use the "Basic Taming Flute" given by the system to capture the Flying Squirrel Stellati (throw the flute when it is eating fruit and approach from behind). After defeating the Chapter 5 boss, "Star Mage," Stellati will automatically evolve. When facing melee bosses, maintain an 8-meter distance and use basic attacks to build energy. Once full, tap "Shadow Burst" to trigger 6 segments of tracking damage.

The core of early-game pet recommendations in Imo is the "damage dealer + tank + support" combination. With these three pets, you can achieve the highest map-clearing efficiency. Remember not to waste resources on too many pets in the early stages; focus on these three. Stronger pets will be available in later chapters. The key to early-game pet recommendations in Imo is "practicality." Choose pets that are easy to obtain and have useful skills, laying a solid foundation for smoother gameplay later on.