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Originally from the [[Fallow Steppe]] region, pikuls bear a strong resemblance to real-world wolves, but can be domesticated in the same way as common dogs. When fully grown, a pikul is many times the size of any humanoid species.
Originally from the [[Fallow Steppe]] region, pikuls bear a strong resemblance to real-world wolves, but can be domesticated in the same way as common dogs. When fully grown, a pikul is many times the size of any humanoid species.


The rancher [[Meelpa]], an acquaintance of [[Morley]], has trained packs of pikuls for use as mounts, and gives the convoy a special bell to summon their own pack to ride.
The rancher [[Meelpa]], an acquaintance of [[Morley]], has trained packs of pikuls for use as mounts, and gives the convoy the [[Beckon Bell]] to summon their own pack to ride.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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A pikul is canine creature in the world of Qi'Diel in Visions of Mana

Background

Originally from the Fallow Steppe region, pikuls bear a strong resemblance to real-world wolves, but can be domesticated in the same way as common dogs. When fully grown, a pikul is many times the size of any humanoid species.

The rancher Meelpa, an acquaintance of Morley, has trained packs of pikuls for use as mounts, and gives the convoy the Beckon Bell to summon their own pack to ride.

Gameplay

When in an area with pikuls, the player may use their Crystal Bell to call for a ride. Like the chocobo of previous games, the pack allows the party to avoid most lesser enemy skirmishes and collect visible treasures in the field. However, the creatures do not take to water; and are limited by range in most regions, In either case, the pikul will be auto-dismounted.