Wondrous Item that Boosts Animal Companions?


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I was talking to my DM and he vaguely remembers an item from D&D 3.0 that increased an Animal Companions stats. A magic pet biscuit or something. Does anyone remember what that might be and if there is anything like it in Pathfinder?


Animal Companions can use the same wondrous items as every other Creature (excluding incorporal ones) as well


Any recommendations then of stuff my character should look for her wolf companion?


Ring of Protection, Amulet of Natural Armor, Cloak of Resistance, Belt of *insert favorite physical stat*, ... If it has the necessary limbs, it can wear something in the corresponding item slot.
Remember also that most magic items will change their size for different characters, so fitting a magic item is never an issue - however, getting your Companion to actually accept wearing it might be. ;)


I'm pretty sure magical items are not form fitting according to RAW (medium sized items don't fit/shrink to fit small players). Avoid this rule is a favorite house rule among players though.


Quote:

Size and Magic Items

When an article of magic clothing or jewelry is discovered, most of the time size shouldn't be an issue. Many magic garments are made to be easily adjustable, or they adjust themselves magically to the wearer. Size should not keep characters of various kinds from using magic items.

There may be rare exceptions, especially with race-specific items.

Armor and Weapon Sizes: Armor and weapons that are found at random have a 30% chance of being small (01–30), a 60% chance of being Medium (31–90), and a 10% chance of being any other size (91–100).

RAW, pretty much everything but armour and weapons are considered to be one sized fits all unless noted.


I'm not sure about biscuits, but the masters of the wild sourcebook from 3rd had collars that could increase tricks knowable or resistances for animal companions.


biscuits? geez, that sounds like a video game.


Belt of Strength.

Barding barding barding. The armor itself is nice, and the magic you can pile on it is pretty awesome. Without spending the feat on armor proficiency, you can buy masterwork studded leather barding or mithral chain barding and put it on your critter. (He still takes the Armor check penalty to all attacks and many skills, but since the Armor check penalty is 0 it does nothing)


amulet of mighty fist.


Rare Candy?

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Rare Candy?

:)

Protein, but Power Bracer is better for raising Attack EVs.

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