Summoned Creature

Obtaining Summons
You can only have 2 summoned creatures, there is one exception to this rule. There are several ways to obtain creatures to help you: Summon Creature - ''A spell which will allow you to summon certain creatures (provided you have enough mana, See mana costs below). Convince Creature - ''A rune which "convinces" creatures to fight for you, some creatures which cannot be summoned, can be convinced. Animate Dead - ''A necromancy-like rune which allows you to turn a corpse into a moving skeleton. Undead Legion - ''A spell which turns all bodies within a radius into skeletons, this is the only exception to the 2 maximum summon rule.

Basic Information and Recommendations
Summoned creatures will only attack when you have "targeted" an enemy. This means that summons cannot attack invisible creatures. It is recommended that you turn OFF "chase creature" when hunting with summons, especially when hunting creatures that could retarget to you. Summons will always stay either directly diagonal or two sqm away from you when they come to rest, but never adjacent (see picture). Any attempt to "push" a creature you have summoned into a position parallel to you will display the message "There is not enough room.". Summoned creatures can be roped up holes, but cannot be pushed into holes or down ladders, and they will not follow you up or down stairs and ramps. When you summon a creature, it is essentially confined to one level. If you move 2 or more levels up or down from your summons, they will disappear.They will also disappear if you move too far away from them on any level. What is more, if you move one level up or down and mark enemy creature to attack - your summons will dissapear. (Notice that if you shot runes without clicking Attack on creature, your summons on another floor will stay alive) If you die with summons, the summons will die, summons do not yield experience.

Healing summons
You may heal summons with the runes/potions: Or the spell: Note that summons aren't players, so Heal Friend will not work.
 * Health Potions,
 * Strong Health Potions,
 * Great Health Potions,
 * Ultimate Health Potions,
 * Intense Healing Runes,
 * Ultimate Healing Runes,
 * Mass Healing

Experience Gain
When killing a creature with a summon, you will only receive partial experience for the kill (minimum of 50%). For example, if your summon causes all of the damage to kill a Rotworm, you will receive only 20 experience (half). If you personally deal some of the damage, then you will receive more exp. The formula for experience gain is: + The players experience gain is based on the players damage.

Summon Creature Requirements
In most cases, only druids and sorcerers can use the spell "Summon Creature". Earlier in Tibia, however - Spell scrolls would allow a paladin or knight to learn the spell. Below is a list of creatures summonable at each level (Note that you need mana to summon a creature, not level, and so if you came to the mainland later than level 8, you will need to get a higher level before being able to summon the creature... The same applies to knights and paladins who learned through spell scrolls, you will need the mana required to be able to summon creatures).

Convince Creature
Convinced creatures are very similar to summoned ones, the only differences are:
 * You need to use a rune on an alive creature to convince it.
 * Convinced creatures drop loot, however summons do not.

Convince requirements
In order to convince a creature, you must first have a rune, then, you must have the mana to be able to convince the creature, the mana requirements are: