fierce wrote:They tend to run less if you're actually fighting them(not that I do that either mind you).
In practice, I've found the opposite to be true. I used to just melee animals all the time, but with the combination of animal armor and a lack of decent weapons until you reach layer 2 I've found bow cheesing to be far more successful than proper melee combat, as in the latter situation I keep losing the animal after it runs due to low HP. You
need to be on horseback for proper melee hunting of most animals.
Sevenless wrote:fierce wrote:They tend to run less if you're actually fighting them(not that I do that either mind you). Animals run when they aren't getting any hits in .
Nope, they run when they hit damage thresholds. You can see it very easily when you're low damage fighting foxes/bats.
It's both. If you shoot at an animal using a bow from a boat, the first hit aggros them, and the second hits generally makes them run. Sometimes it tanks the second hit as well and starts running on the third hit. More specifically, they run if they can't path to you. If they can path to you but just never reach you due to maneuvering, they'll remain aggroed.