r21187 wrote:excuse my bad english
what you mean by "deaggro?
breaking the combat.
break the combat before running the swan over, simply put.
r21187 wrote:excuse my bad english
what you mean by "deaggro?
MagicManICT wrote:If you haven't noticed, there's an icon of two crossed swords by the target picture top right corner. Click it to change your stance from aggressive to peaceful. When an animal flees, it changes it's stance to peaceful. If both are at peaceful, the combat breaks immediately. This applies to players, too, of course.
ven wrote:After reading this thread I'm considering playing again just to make some metal and buy 22 boats from this guy.
(Still waiting)jorb wrote:Ok, will buff.
Sarge wrote:Some early world tips:
So you have a cliff in your village and it's nothing but a pita? Wrong. Make that eyesore useful
Outdoor mini-cupboards that take no space and won't decay. And when you are more advanced, your storage becomes your mirkwood curio supply.
Logs logs everywhere cause we need fucktons for mansions and all kinds of early game shit. Except they take so much space even when packed neatly. Cliff them and if you're not as lazy as I am you can do it tidy and fit more:
You catch my drift by now. works great for boats too as well as your village's curio desks which you can comfortably access from the bottom or the top of the cliff to stock and manage.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
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