"Lightlings are highly sought after by many would-be monster trainers. Their winged adult forms can fly while carrying a passenger, making them excellent companions in battle. Because their sheer ferocity makes them nigh impossible to tame as adults, hunters often try to capture them while they are still infant Lightlings. However, this task is far from easy, as poisonous claws and a nasty bite make even Lightlings quite dangerous."
"While finding and capturing a rare Lightling is a test of skill for a monster trainer, taming the older Shockling is a test of patience. In addition to being much larger, Shocklings are also more aggressive and fearless, requiring constant supervision to keep them out of trouble. However, despite their disobedient tendencies, Shocklings care deeply for their masters, and they will protect them from any threats with zeal. They also like to bring their master fresh prey each morning, though this is not always quite as appreciated."
"Once a wild Shockling turns into a Thundring, it grows a pair of mighty wings and takes to the skies. From then on, it will spend the bulk of its time in flight. Wild Thundrings gather around storm clouds, absorbing their electrical energy. While hunting, a Thundring will swoop down and unleash this energy on unsuspecting prey, like a living lightning bolt. This is why the traditional Baltu'kud language uses the same word for both Thundrings and real lightning strikes."
"Poison"
"Poison Eater"
"Stun Revenge"
"Earth Resist Lv1"
"HP Up Lv1"
"Attack Up Lv1"
"Staff Mastery"
"Guard Breaker"
"Attack All"
"Guard Destroyer"
"Stun Entry"