To do this, they must have much more strength than human thralls. Pets cannot perform combos, and attack at most once every 5-6 seconds, or even less often. A lot of time is spent on terrifying growls, beating one’s chest and other animation effects. During this time, Thrall will have time to make a full combo, or even two.

I raised a large boar here. His fighting style is very characteristic. I take a thrall and a boar with me, and when I see an enemy, I give the signal to attack. Thrall immediately pulls out his mace and gets to work. The boar (to the side) makes a menacing grunt and shakes its head.
Thrall carries out combo after combo, the boar (to the side) digs the ground with its hooves, sniffles menacingly and with all its appearance shows that now it will give this enemy a hard time, right now!
Finally, the thrall finishes off the enemy, hides the mace, returns to me, and we leave. And then a deafening squeal sounds behind us, and a boar rushes like a bullet through the carcass of a defeated enemy! And if the battle took place not far from a cliff, then he flies off this cliff into the blue distance and is lost from sight.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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