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Postby Antaraner » Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:58 am

I have folloed the sevenless guide with a "captured" auroch. Fater i hitched it to a pole i waited 24 hour but it never did go in the agressive stance. I cannot feed clovers but still use rope on it. Any clues what went wrong?
Additional is there a way to view my taming process?
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Re: Taming?

Postby shubla » Sat Jan 02, 2016 12:18 pm

Maybe you waited too long.
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Re: Taming?

Postby Bowshot125 » Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:07 pm

shubla wrote:Maybe you waited too long.

So it ceases to go into tame stance? Useless animal now?
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Re: Taming?

Postby Antaraner » Sat Jan 02, 2016 3:25 pm

I followed the guide word for word, checked after 24 hours and even 2 hours before and the hours after, no reaction. The Auroch is not despawned ,still eats no clover and can be tethered by rope.
Even with missing the window should the animal not go back to normal?
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Re: Taming?

Postby MagicManICT » Sat Jan 02, 2016 6:04 pm

My understanding is if you go too far past the window, the animal simply despawns. Otherwise, the animal can provide multiple attempts before that point. I also understand that 24 is an estimate and that it's a random timer.

I've not bothered with keeping animals this world, so I can't provide personal experience, just relay what I've read on the forums.
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Re: Taming?

Postby shubla » Sat Jan 02, 2016 6:13 pm

It doesnt respawn. I had auroch leached for 3-4 days once.
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Re: Taming?

Postby Ethan » Sat Jan 02, 2016 9:30 pm

shubla wrote:It doesnt respawn. I had auroch leached for 3-4 days once.


can confirm it doesn't despawn.

Antaraner wrote:I followed the guide word for word, checked after 24 hours and even 2 hours before and the hours after, no reaction. The Auroch is not despawned ,still eats no clover and can be tethered by rope.
Even with missing the window should the animal not go back to normal?


24 hours is just a rough guideline from what I can tell. I have had it take 12 hours and around 36 hours.
Even if you miss the taming window, the animal will remain in its 'clovered' state.
While you are waiting go grab some more animals to tame as a single animal is not very useful.

Also make sure you leash the animal after each taming round.
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Re: Taming?

Postby dantheman540 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:50 am

Ethan wrote:
shubla wrote:It doesnt respawn. I had auroch leached for 3-4 days once.


can confirm it doesn't despawn.

Antaraner wrote:I followed the guide word for word, checked after 24 hours and even 2 hours before and the hours after, no reaction. The Auroch is not despawned ,still eats no clover and can be tethered by rope.
Even with missing the window should the animal not go back to normal?


24 hours is just a rough guideline from what I can tell. I have had it take 12 hours and around 36 hours.
Even if you miss the taming window, the animal will remain in its 'clovered' state.
While you are waiting go grab some more animals to tame as a single animal is not very useful.

Also make sure you leash the animal after each taming round.



I agree with the multiple animals. Not only will you need at least one of each sex if you want to breed them, but if you have multiple animals around waiting to be tamed, as I have over the xmas period, you should have something to tame every few hours. It keeps you busy and you don't notice so much if one is taking longer than usual to enter its taming stance. Just as an example - we didn't have any animals before xmas, now we have 2 cows, 2 bulls, 2 rams, 1 ewe and a pig, with more of each animal type ready/in progress of being tamed. Also had my first calf born yesterday, which I'm pretty pleased about.
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Re: Taming?

Postby Antaraner » Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:51 pm

Update:

it has worked after all. Took more then 24 hours till it triggered. The next day i caught a second auroch now i have a female and a male already tamet. For good measure i leashed them again after turning.
I thank all for there advice.

Does fooder quali matter for quali 10 animals?
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Re: Taming?

Postby MagicManICT » Thu Jan 07, 2016 7:38 pm

Fodder quality does matter, but it shouldn't be hard to keep it above 10 if you already have a growing farm.
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