No longer available as a stand-alone purchase. Befriend one of these twitchy little arthropods, and it'll follow you everywhere!Īccording to the calculations of the sages of the Cult of the Ancestor Moth, the bantam guar is the cutest creature in all Tamriel. Who says a giant, aggressive, blood-sucking insect can't make a loveable pet? Not the Dark Elves of Bal Foyen, who breed them as trackers, watch-hounds, and netch-deflators. What could be more appealing than a hovering football-sized odorous gas bag trailing a half-dozen squirming tentacles? Once this young Netch calf imprints on a master, it will follow him or her anywhere, floating along and tootling happily. The perky Amber Ash Hopper is a favorite pet of Dunmer expatriates, as it's relatively low maintenance (it digs its own hole in the ground), and it reminds the Dark Elves of home on the slopes of Red Mountain. This pet is also included with the Starter Pack available on the Crown Store. This hardy dog was bred for herding sheep in the rugged terrain of Rivenspire.ĭescended from royal hunting dogs, Windhelm Wolfhounds are known as steadfast companions. Isn't it? But why does it look at you like that? And did it just … whisper? No. Originally bred on the Isle of Artaeum, the black-and-white Domino Pig is so smart it can count to five and learn to recognize its name.Ī goat bred to take part in Daedric rituals? Nonsense. Afterward the dogs trot home alongside their masters to share in the subsequent feast. The Bear-Dogs track, corner, and harry the bears until the hunters can arrive with their spears. This green-eyed feline is a distant relative of the Alfiq Khajiit.īear-Dogs are such fierce and courageous fighters, the hunters of Western Skyrim use small packs of them to pursue wild bears. There's a saying in Hammerfell: "Hits as hard as a Dragontail ram!" The brown Goats of the Dragontail Mountains are stronger than they look. The Bravil Retriever loves the water, and is a favorite hunter's companion from Anvil to Gideon. Originally available only to Japanese players as part of a promotion for the Japanese edition of The Elder Scrolls Online through .jp. But that is the nature of all black cats, is it not?Īvailable on the Crown Store for a limited time in February 2017. This black cat knows things you cannot know, and sees things you cannot see. The Dune-Hound is the loyal dog of the Redguard hunters of the Alik'r. They are as loyal to their masters as they are savage to their enemies. War dogs can be found in the armies of all three Alliances, mainly in the capacity of aides to the military police. The Abecean Ratter is famed from Hegathe to Woodhearth as a prime rodent-catcher. The Jackdaw Daedrat is a bony Daedric rodent that likes to collect shiny things like your jewelry, and nip and nibble at things it shouldn't. The planes of Oblivion are infinite in their variation-and so are their vermin. Who doesn't want to be followed around by a hulking, armored Daedric bug with steel mandibles and a venomous stinger? It eats nothing but the cries and lamentations of your enemies, so it's an easy keeper. Released alongside the launch of the Imperial City DLC.Ī foul-smelling Daedric minion, who will follow you loyally, though it won't fight for you. This scurrying vermin from Oblivion would be lost in the vastness of Nirn without a loyal companion and guide. Though unwilling to fight, this Daedric minion will follow you loyally-for now. The following is a list of all pets released on the Crown Store: Players can still use pets acquired from the discontinued subscriber loyalty program, promotional giveaways and limited time offers on the Crown Store. The primary way to obtain pets is through the Crown Store, with prices ranging from 400 to 1,200, or through special promotions, events and packs.