Taming agro time

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Re: Taming agro time

Postby Okocim » Sat Sep 05, 2015 6:55 pm

h3retostay wrote:
jorb wrote:
Okocim wrote:Ok, when the animal is at it's combat stance we need to attack it i guess, and fight until it start running right? than stop the combat and that's all or do i need to feed it with another clover or something?


When the animal yields you rehitch it to the post and repeat until it turns into the tame version.

How much UA do you suggest?


I'm 5 ua atm ;p
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby Killerz » Sat Sep 05, 2015 10:56 pm

Not sure what is going wrong now. I fought with a Mouflon after it was in its combat stance, after hitting it a few times the combat in the top right turned green and I clicked it. But now I can't rope it, keeps saying "The animal thrashes wildly."
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby APXEOLOG » Sun Sep 06, 2015 4:28 am

Ok, i've testing this mechanics for a full day already.
I've found one ofe my cows in fighting stance today, punched it until it become peacefull and remove agro. Nothing happend. I mean, shouldn't there be +taming text around it? Should i re-leash it to the post (2 of my aurochs dissapeared btw, it seems they become unleashed after battle)? Or what's now - feed with new clover? Idk :(
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby krelker » Sun Sep 06, 2015 8:42 am

jorb wrote:
Okocim wrote:Ok, when the animal is at it's combat stance we need to attack it i guess, and fight until it start running right? than stop the combat and that's all or do i need to feed it with another clover or something?


When the animal yields you rehitch it to the post and repeat until it turns into the tame version.

But we cant do that. Animal thrashes wildly.
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby Okocim » Sun Sep 06, 2015 10:12 am

I bet it's just bugged, when u make the animal run it quits combat stance and the taming percentage doesn't drop, but it's no longer tied to the hitching post and you cannot re-hitch it again because for some reason still thrashes wildly.

By the way dead animals still thrashes wildly when you try to use the rope :D
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby CaptainMidget » Sun Sep 06, 2015 10:18 am

So, I beat my animal up after it was in the combat stance and the green swords appeared, I clicked on that. Fed it a clover and rehitched it. I have another animal, Ill keep wailing on it and see if the animal is the one thats MEANT TO GIVE UP after i engage it in its combat stance instead of clicking green swords to drop agro.
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby krelker » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:17 am

Well I tried do beat my sheep. Agter it yields i tried to leash it, but "thrashes wildly". So I used the clover. BUT whe 2 days ago i tried to do this with cow it refuses my clover after battle. So what is the right strategy? Will wait until my second fight with a sheep.
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby CaptainMidget » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:19 am

krelker wrote:Well I tried do beat my sheep. Agter it yields i tried to leash it, but "thrashes wildly". So I used the clover. BUT whe 2 days ago i tried to do this with cow it refuses my clover after battle. So what is the right strategy? Will wait until my second fight with a sheep.


Currently waiting for my animals to assume combat stance again. :)
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby SovietUnion » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:48 am

Can you shear / milk / pull hair when the animal is hitched?
Do you need to feed it clover before that?
Does this action interfere with the taming process?
Can somebody else take the animal product or only the tamer?
Can a second person tame the beast while the primary tamer is away?
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Re: Taming agro time

Postby CaptainMidget » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:50 am

SovietUnion wrote:Can you shear / milk / pull hair when the animal is hitched?
Do you need to feed it clover before that?
Does this action interfere with the taming process?
Can somebody else take the animal product or only the tamer?
Can a second person tame the beast while the primary tamer is away?


1; Yes to all
2; Possibly
3; Havnt tested yet
4; Yes, someone else can.
5; Havnt tested, but Im assuming so since all you need to do is defeat it in combat stance and then clover/rehitch.
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