Animal hunting difficulty

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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby azrid » Sat Dec 02, 2017 8:55 pm

Did it take long?
I think kiting on horse makes it pretty easy to kill animals.
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby ruffn3k » Sat Dec 02, 2017 10:22 pm

azrid wrote:Did it take long?
I think kiting on horse makes it pretty easy to kill animals.


I think running around in a circle tapping it once in a while for roughly 30-50dmg took me like 5-8min, is what I've done vs any new tougher animal I've come across. I found my horse a couple of days after I started playing by walking around randomly, so I'm not really comfortable facetanking stuff yet, except for foxes and mouflons.. Horse is definitely MVP
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby azrid » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:45 am

Horse kiting is pretty much cheesing like fighting mammoth using rocks.
You can even cheat trolls since high quality arrows aren't hard to get.
Even if you aren't cheesing the animals having friends to fight with makes them easy too.
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby hazzor » Sun Dec 03, 2017 7:52 pm

azrid wrote:Horse kiting is pretty much cheesing like fighting mammoth using rocks.


go on? I've been trying to figure out how anyone manages mammoths without monster stats.

do you just trap them in a load of rocks then back off to close openings between attacking?
Oh boy, here I go cheesemaking again...
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby ydex » Tue Dec 05, 2017 6:18 pm

use a long cliff? no clue :p

pls report findings
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby azrid » Tue Dec 05, 2017 8:53 pm

lure it on cliff
block from behind with rocks
put rocks between you and mammoth under cliff so snot doesn't hurt you

enjoy free mammoths
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby hazzor » Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:33 am

azrid wrote:lure it on cliff
block from behind with rocks
put rocks between you and mammoth under cliff so snot doesn't hurt you

enjoy free mammoths


oh and then use bow? I didn't realize bows were still so heavily used for cheese-hunting
Oh boy, here I go cheesemaking again...
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby Granger » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:28 am

hazzor wrote:
azrid wrote:lure it on cliff
block from behind with rocks
put rocks between you and mammoth under cliff so snot doesn't hurt you

enjoy free mammoths


oh and then use bow? I didn't realize bows were still so heavily used for cheese-hunting

In case you have arrows of high enough quality (so they are unlikely to cap the quality of the mob) it could be a plan, it surely isn't one with q10 ones.
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby hazzor » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:51 am

to be fair with the quality of materials quite easily available at this point I can't see it being much of an issue most of the time.
Oh boy, here I go cheesemaking again...
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Re: Animal hunting difficulty

Postby azrid » Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:33 am

Normally you use a melee weapon. The higher the damage on it the faster you kill mammoth.
You retreat behind the rocks to lower your openings after a hit on mammoth.

You may also construct a trap palisade with 2 rooms on a mountain.
Trap mammoth in one room while being in the other.
Walls are thin enough so you can attack mammoth through.
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