How spell sensitive?
Not all people are born with a sensitivity to the written word. Some people develop this sensitivity through instruction and experience. Others are more naturally spell sensitive. Children who learn to read at an early age usually show an increased sensitivity to spelling. If you are interested in learning more about spell sensitivity, a good place to start is The Spell Book by Dorothea Brandt, and the website SpellSensitive.com.
How do you get a pet to be level sensitive?
A new pet can be level sensitive to spellcasting if it is taught that way. This is most commonly done when the owner is a spellcaster or someone who regularly casts spells. You could also try to train your pet to be more sensitive by intentionally spelling out words when you play with it. The more a pet is exposed to spellcasting, the more it will learn to associate spells with treats or other fun activities.
How to make a pet sensitive to stats?
You can usually train pets to be sensitive to the stats of any item they like. If you feed your pet a lot of food that has a high Strength score, they will like it more and be more willing to trust you when you put items with higher Strength scores on the ground. If you like throwing around heavy objects, train your dog to like the way they feel when they’re given treats out of a bowl full of rocks.
How do you get a pet to be sensitive to spells?
If you want to train your pet to be sensitive to spells, you can use the same techniques you use to train any other animal. For example, if you want to train a dog, start by giving treats when you see the dog’s ears perk up. Then, when you’re around a spell, give the dog treats whenever you notice that their ears perk up. Eventually, the dog will learn to associate spell energy with treats and will start to notice it without you even having
How to make a pet more sensitive to stats?
If your animal is a furry one, then making them more sensitive to statistics is pretty easy! Just take a bunch of high-quality catnip and put a few drops throughout the house and on your pet’s beds, toys, and other favorite spots. Of course, don’t give them too much! Your cat will start to associate the smell of catnip with feeling relaxed, and they may even start to expect you to give them treats when they visit these spots.