It's time I resort to begging.
My dear pet Country is my main battle pet. With stats set around 700 I just cannot seem to get very far in battling. I have trained her myself but the process has been so tedious. It seems like I'm never going to get her strong enough. So... here I am. Trying to find ANY kind of pet that is stronger than her. I am not name, species, or color picky. I have the funds to turn whatever pet I might be lucky enough to adopt into anything. Does ANYONE have a stronger battle pet they would be willing to adopt out, please?
I know this isn't related to CWs, but I thought maybe just maybe y'all might know of something available.
any one that can help me locate a pet would be my best friend forever lol.
Do you have any pets with stats over 700?

are you using boosters too? The training centre is the slowest (but cheapest) way of gaining stats.
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yeah I am using everything the guide I read ages ago told me too. And I train every day. Sometimes I even do the auto train option with csc... maybe I am not doing it right... For example, out of the current morostide opponents, I have only made it as far as Wolve. I beat him twice I think, now I just tie him over and over again. I have weapons, scrolls, potions, I've used crystals on my main weapons that I bought with me battle points.
Honestly, the training center + boosters + execution points accumulated EXP + battle quests are your best bet. It's going to be hard to find an adoptable pet above 700 health+strength+defense, especially when there's all the Morostide challengers active right now. Intelligence matters too, but it's easier to grind up than the three big stats.
I don't often have the dedication or time to put towards the latter two, but it's not hard for me to throw Flandre Scarlet (currently 1100 HSD) in the training center whenever she's done. I never autotrain because I'm always short on CSC and never buy it, but Flan's sloooowly getting up there. I'm purely a casual battler, my set's worth pennies compared to some, but I like training her because it fits her lore.
Be sure to check your pet's current accumulated EXP to turn into stat boosts, and if there's active challengers you haven't yet squashed / have had reset (such as the holiday ones), be sure to go kick those over for the EXP. Do your battle quests for the day to get a bit more EXP. etc. If you can work it into your dailies routine then that might help.
But let me say this: training, boosting with items, and EXP-stat-boosting is tedious by default. There's no quick way around it; we don't have any reliable stat-granter dailies (unlike an older petsite, but even then, training is incredibly tedious there too!). If you adopt a battle pet with higher stats than the one you already have, it's gonna be even slower to train them up further.
If you don't have patience for the tedium of training, then I wouldn't recommend you battle.
I don't either, sorry. Training is supposed to be tedious though. I've been using the center since I started here (11 years), and my battle pet is only around 2500 - 3000 stats. Real battlers are progressing way faster by buying and feeding them boosters. That's pretty much your only way to level a pet up faster, if you're willing to throw a lot of money at it. :) You would also have to take into account that a percentage of stats will disappear when adopting a high level pet. For the life of me, I can't find any info on what it was though.
It's very hard to find a battle pet with high stats UFA for about the same reasons you are looking to find one. People put a lot of time, money and effort into battling and training their pets. Most people won't want to just give them away or pound them after all that. I know it seems like forever away but you are making good progress if you keep training and battling as much as you can.
One of my pets was T6 in December 2016/Jan 2017. Since then, I have been training him every day, giving him battle quests every other month and using maybe a handful of boosters. Since then he is now T10.
The other thing to keep in mind is stats aren't everything. Without the right equipment, a pet that is T12 can have just as hard a time as a pet that is T9 beating an opponent.
Battling takes time, but it will reward you in the end. There's also a sense of pride and achievement in training your pet and sticking with battling. Don't feel discouraged!
I believe a pet that has any stat above 2k (not including level or intel) when being adopt will lose 20% of its stats
Within a year I have been able to get a pet (Takuma) to almost T8 via Training Center and battling - no boosters at all, hardly did any Battle Quests, because they are basically reserved for the bigger ones, but with 4 years of Battle quests you could have a mega pet nowadays! Also you should increase Country's intelligence. There are masses of affordable books around. Scrolls are a huge asset in battling!
And, as Wesker mentioned, you need to invest a fortune in Equipment, if you want to battle successfully, no matter how strong your pet is!
If you concentrate on a single pet, it is super easy to make them strong now with tons of mage amulets from quests, boosters in the battle shop, so many challengers to gain XP & good weapons & again boosters, etc. Nothing compared to the grinding we had to face in the old days.
P.S.: Why is your level so high? It should only be around 290. Always catch up with your stats before adding more level! (Unless you have used that many Tomes to cause that situation ;-) ) Higher level increases time and cost!
1999 per stat is the top for transferring without loss.
Thanks y'all. I've been training her for 2 years. Started at 0. I am just so frustrated that I can't beat certain opponents that should be within her abilities. I have what I think are good weapons for her tier. I have worked hard getting her to this point. I was hoping someone would come by that may not battle any longer and have something they could offer up.
Just stop adding level until you need some again, do your daily Battle Quests religiously and Shinwa, get XP from battling all the available challengers within your range and you'll double your stats within 3 months!
Sometimes users do give away battle pets before leaving, but I would suppose, they also look, how hard the people willing to adopt have been working on their pets themselves ;-)
Spend some time in the battle forums for info on strategies and which weapons would be good/better for you to beat the challengers you think you SHOULD be able to already but can't. Everybody is super helpful there and who knows, maybe you'll even find a budding battle pet over there.
I just agree with the others, that the time most presumably is not so well chosen to search for one, because right now everybody is battling with all they have and will continue at least until but most probably even after the reset.
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I really really extremely want:Use the funds you have to color or name change into options for more weapons or stat training.
Reality is many users who even think of quitting keep their battle pets in the off chance they come back again.
The few battle pets I have seen ufa seem to average t5 to t6 usually. I adopted my Catastro a long time ago at t5 and have slowly been plugging away and he's near t7 now. If I did what everyone else here has suggested with the time I've had him, icm sure I'd be beyond where I'm at now. The other thing is when a pet in a higher tier is ufa it seems either they somehow get given away to a really new user or the person offering the pet ufa vanishes.
So yes its tedious but train stats until level is 100% needed to go further. Plus you also don't have to wait 30 days to use the pet and miss on other seasonal opponents ;)
FINALLY GOT THE 15K WARDROBE DONE!!!!! Next up gutting and selling it.
I know others have mentioned this, but I think it bears repeating. People work hard on their battle pets, it's not likely someone will just let you have one unless they're quitting, and if it's a really strong pet, tons of other people will want it too. Others work hard... so you can too. Do Shinwa every day. Do Quentin every day and take his amulets to the mage (but don't get your hopes up too much there, the mage is a jerk). And, perhaps most importantly, do your battle quests. Every day. If my lazy ass can get my battle pet to T8, anyone can. Training is tedious, that's part of the point. Battle quests are boring (I zone out completely on them). But do them every day. It's boring and tedious but the feeling you get when you win against an opponent who previously bested you is great! Don't get discouraged, don't give up, and don't beg others to solve your problems for you.
And if you're really that desperate, open a booster buying thread. If you have the funds to change a pet into anything, you have the funds to buy boosters and good weapons (and believe me, good weapons are not cheap). You can also start a topic in the Battle forum asking for help in how to train effectively and which weapons to use. People in the battle forum are super friendly and helpful.
I have sent a couple of shinwas things, they are good,do shinwas quests to get her stat boosters or buy them if your rich ;0) on black friday, they might bring back the charms in the cash shop, there was an enchanted and two more that are good stat boosters, apologies if you know all this.
I understand where your coming from, but have to agree with the experts, it does take ages, but you do feel such satisfaction when your pet gets better and better, to be honest there are times when i wish that Craggy was still level 6, it was so much cheaper/ easier/ quicker lol, the weapons I want/need now are hundreds of millions or unbuyable, i can only train once a day, and it still feels like I should be winning opponents that I cant touch, and it get pretty complicated, I try to understand when people like advise me.
I used to be able to bash at things and win, but now its all about strategy and having different sets for each opp.
There's a reset soon, that might help and doing battle quests every day for exp, leave the leveling and concentrate of Health, speed, defence & strength. read MrCools battle blogs, read the battle forums, theres good set advice. log in to subetalodge and set up a book list for your pet, to know what books to read and not waste money [unlike me]
Hope nothing here offends you, you might be an expert already lol. set alerts in the training camp so you straight back. I also use autotrain even now, Ive noticed even though I only get 4 sessions, I usually get more points, yesterdays I got 9 points of strength in 4 sessions which was fab! dont train level any more until you cant train anything else, thats costing you sp and time.
If all else fails I hope you get the pet you want :0)
Sending you some tomes. They are hard to get (turn in mage amulets from Quentin quests).
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Who are you trying to beat and what weapons/scrolls are you using? More often than not the issue is strategy, not pet stats. I did notice that your intel is on the low side compared to your other stats. You will want to bump up intel so you can equip more scrolls. Scrolls can make the difference between a win and a loss.
For example, I have 3 T3 pets - I'll just nickname them J, PS and D for simplicity's sake. Both J and PS are evenly trained T3 except J has more intel than PS. PS can only equip a little scrolls meant for low level pets while J can equip the scroll I use with my high tier pets. D has even more intel than the two of them to equip the really good scroll and another scroll. He also has an uneven build (speed is only at 30 while all other stats are in the 300's). I battle with all three of them and all three of them struggle with different things. D has been the only one that can take on challengers that are hard that give my T4s a hard time. This has to do with his build and what scrolls he can equip. J can beat all the medium challengers and maybe get a win or two on a hard challenger, but can't face all the challengers D and my T4s can. PS is the worst of the bunch. He struggles with all the challengers D and J can beat simply because he cannot equip that same scroll. He is forced to use the lower level scroll that is not as good so it's not his main stats that are the problem, but his intel that limits him.
Like everyone has said, raising a battle pet and doing battles is tedious. If you're not doing battle quests, you should. They're tedious, but they're also a good way to feel like you're making progress in addition to the experience you get from them to spend on stats. Put on your favorite podcast and get them out of the way every day.
Make a thread in the set advice forum as well, and post the scrolls and weapons you're using. A little troubleshooting there may help out a lot.
Like most people already said here, you won't find many people willing to give you their pet if you don't have the will to train your own. Instead of thinking about name/species/color change, think in investing in a good battle set. Think about getting a couple awesome scrolls to take you through most battles. Budget like 200Mill for upgrading your set. Maybe a little less if you already have some essentials. If you need help with finding the best weapon and scroll choices for you, message me and I will help you. Or go to the battle forums, people will help you there. In a nutshell, get a multiple use healer (10%), Get a couple full healers, a freezer, couple hard hitters for attack and your set. For scrolls get good healers. Having HP will make you last longer in battle.
And then, battle. You should be getting to level 20 on battle quests with your pet. That alone will get you 10-15 stats every day. Use your earned experience wisely and you'll grow like a beast. You can use stat boosters but at your level they are pretty much a waste of money The event opponents, you should be able to get 10 wins against Wolfe and Eager Dentist. I got them with all my T7.
Don't give up battling but also don't just half-ass it. Go for it and have some fun
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in addition to what people have said about taking another look at your weapons/scrolls, you should also think about always getting to as close to 10 wins as you can. it looks like you've mostly gone to five wins with the regular challengers, which means you're missing out on a lot of easy experience points and battle tokens o: