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Pets are companion creatures in Whiteout Survival that provide passive bonuses to your city, troops, and Chief. They are part of the Gears system and can be acquired, leveled up, and evolved to become increasingly powerful.
Overview
Pets serve as additional stat boosters alongside Hero Gear and Heroes. Each pet has a unique appearance and a set of passive skills that activate based on the pet's level and evolution stage. Unlike heroes, pets cannot be sent on marches — their bonuses are always active.
Acquiring Pets
Pets are obtained through:
- Pet Chests — Opened with keys or directly purchased
- Events — Certain events reward pet shards or full pets
- Alliance Shop — Some pets available for Alliance Credits
- Special Activities — Bear Hunt and other activities can drop pet materials
Pet Types and Roles
Pets are broadly categorized by their focus:
Combat Pets
Provide bonuses to military effectiveness:
- Troop ATK increase
- Troop DEF increase
- Troop HP increase
- March capacity bonus
- Combat-specific skill bonuses
Development Pets
Provide bonuses to city growth:
- Construction speed increase
- Research speed increase
- Resource production increase
- Gathering speed bonus
Economy Pets
Provide bonuses to resources and economy:
- Resource production boost
- Gathering capacity increase
- Training speed bonus
- Training cost reduction
Pet Leveling
Pets are leveled up using Pet EXP and specific materials:
- Higher pet levels unlock stronger versions of their skills
- Pet skills activate at specific level thresholds
- Maximum pet level increases as you evolve the pet
Pet Evolution
Pets can be evolved to higher star tiers using evolution materials:
- Evolution dramatically increases a pet's maximum level and skill strength
- Higher evolution tiers require rarer materials
- Fully evolved pets provide game-changing bonuses
Notable Pets
Whiteout Survival features a variety of themed pets, including:
- Wolf companions — Often combat-focused
- Arctic foxes — Often development or economy focused
- Bear companions — Strong combat bonuses
- Seasonal limited pets — Released during special events with unique skills
Tips
- Focus on leveling one or two pets rather than spreading materials across many pets
- Match your pet to your playstyle — combat pets for aggressive players, development pets for builders
- Participate in Bear Hunt and events regularly for pet materials
- Higher-rarity pets (Legendary, Mythic) are dramatically stronger than common ones — prioritize upgrading them
See Also
- Hero Gears — Equipment for heroes that also provides bonuses
- Heroes — Characters with active and passive skills
- Events — Events that reward pet materials
- Game Mechanics — Overview of all game systems