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Lil' Leftovers — Pet of the Month: November 2016

November 22, 2016
Lil' Leftovers - Pet of the Month November 2016

We can all appreciate seasonal food that doesn't quite get finished and somehow ends up buried deep in the refrigerator, so is this month's pet the result of a forgotten holiday meal? We're covering Lil' Leftovers!

Collecting Lil' Leftovers
Lil' Leftovers
Lil' Leftovers is a battle pet referencing a comic by Cadistra.

This pet is crafted with the Cooking profession. A specific skill level is not required; it is simply a rare drop while cooking any Draenor recipe. Many of these recipes can only be discovered by cooking other Draenor food.

To begin your cooking adventures, you'll need to pick up The Joy of Draenor Cooking. This can be tricky as it's a random drop from creatures in Draenor.

Once you've learned the item, just start cooking the new recipes! Better stock up on materials though, since this pet has a low drop chance. Using a Chef's Hat can help speed up the cooking process.

Lil' Leftovers, being technically food, will not eat any pet treats such as Magical Mini-Treats or Magical Pet Biscuits. An error message will pop up, "Food cannot eat food." How apt!

Battling with Lil' Leftovers
Lil' Leftovers is a battler as quirky as its flavor would indicate. Every one of its abilities has a twist.

It has reflexive healing Absorb as its only filler offense move. Chew is its only other offense move, but its every-other nature makes it a bit tough to use in practice. Adding to the conundrum, the two offensive moves share a slot.

The rest of the moves Lil' Leftovers uses could be classified as support or control moves. The two moves in its second slot both mitigate incoming damage. Crouch halves all incoming damage for 3 turns, while Stench reduces the entire enemy’s hit chance by 25%. This also potentially reduces incoming damage, but is less controllable.

Lil' Leftovers using Food Coma
The last slot features two quirky moves. Food Coma (pictured above) is a relatively straightforward sleep effect. High Fiber removes all buffs and debuffs from Lil' Leftovers, which can be a bit tricky to manage, but might be just the trick against a pet that likes to apply DoT damage or a multiplier.

Lil' Leftovers might not be the very first pet you’d think to put on your team, but will faithfully be there every time you open the fridge (whether you’d like it to be or not).

Battling Discussion on Lil' Leftovers

Pet of the Month is co-written by Liopleurodon, an experienced pet battler and long-time WoW player. She maintains her own Pet Battle blog and is a Pet Battle columnist on the fansite Blizzard Watch.
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Chadcloman 
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This doesn't drop from *any* Draenor recipe. The simplest recipes don't have a chance to drop. Here are the ones that you should be making:

 

Blackrock Barbecue

Buttered Sturgeon

Calamari Crepes

Frosty Stew

Feast of Blood

Feast of the Waters

Gorgrond Chowder

Jumbo Sea Dog

Pickled Eel

Salty Squid Roll

Sleeper Surprise

Sleeper Sushi

Talador Surf and Turf

Whiptail Fillet

Jul 28, 2018 at 5:57am | Edits: 1 | Dalaran-us | Pets: 845 Compare collections | Score: 4456
Reedwand 
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No one in my guild has this and I try to cook a batch of recipes every week to try get it to drop, makes me wonder if I am doing the right thing ! :)

Nov 25, 2016 at 10:11am | Edits: 0 | Azjol-Nerub-eu | Pets: 1544 Compare collections | Score: 12302
Top RaterNihilatos 
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I cooked for most of my time during WoD up until I un-subbed after 14 months of playing and this pet never dropped. In the end had to buy him off of the AH! So it's a classical RNG situation since I had guildies get him after only a few tries and others, like me, who never got him at all.

Nov 22, 2016 at 12:08pm | Edits: 0 | Steamwheedle Cartel-eu | Pets: 1015 Compare collections | Score: 6067
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