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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Simple answer: 18 tamable monsters.
See this list of classes: https://fellseal.gamepedia.com/Classes
these are the 18 tamable (or "obtainable") monsters:
You will notice how Mummy and Cadaver are NOT part of this list. Other "special" monsters like Undead Kawa / Kawa Bandits / Undead Arpia are NOT tamable either.
I search for a lot of info in wiki, but sometimes they show no information, incomplete information or no exceptions informations like this one. The bosses, cadaver and bandit kawa are noted as "not tamable", but showing this information and not talking about the undead ones can pass the impression of "they are not exception"
The DLC is relatively new, so please be patient while everything is documented on the wiki. About 25 new pages were created when the DLC launched, but there's still quite a bit that's still being added due to the large number of content.
Yes, Mechalibur! I understand the wiki still incomplete because this is too soon. I only comment about because I go to wiki first before come to here ask.