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Move to is a pet command that allows the master to order the pet to move to a specified location, indicated by a targeting reticule. Once at the location, it will remain, its actions governed by the stance it is placed in (Assist, Defensive, Passive). If moving from the spot due to stance, the pet will return once combat has ended. In much the same way Stay used to function, masters can move beyond the range of their pet, forcing it to despawn.

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  • Move to is a pet command that allows the master to order the pet to move to a specified location, indicated by a targeting reticule. Once at the location, it will remain, its actions governed by the stance it is placed in (Assist, Defensive, Passive). If moving from the spot due to stance, the pet will return once combat has ended. In much the same way Stay used to function, masters can move beyond the range of their pet, forcing it to despawn.
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  • Move to is a pet command that allows the master to order the pet to move to a specified location, indicated by a targeting reticule. Once at the location, it will remain, its actions governed by the stance it is placed in (Assist, Defensive, Passive). If moving from the spot due to stance, the pet will return once combat has ended. In much the same way Stay used to function, masters can move beyond the range of their pet, forcing it to despawn.
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