Why do you hurt my feelings,
They say nothingness is bliss,
But I don't agree with these things.
Wasting resources for little experience,
You could be doing something,
Instead you're busy ruining the whole place
Reducing it to nothing.

Zamte wrote:The auroch needs to be able to reach you for the real combat to happen. The only thing you can do while it's penned is call down the thunder for IP points. Once you have a good supply of IP (somewhere between 20-30), remove one of the signs so a single auroch can get free, and use sidestep to build combat advantage, to lower the auroch's ability to raise the intensity on you. Once you've got full advantage, consume the flames to reset the intensity, then switch in quell, and watch the intensity meter. They often will reset it to 1 right before quell lands, and if they do you need to quickly switch back to consume so the turn isn't wasted, then back to quell once it's reset again. Usually I take around 20-30 SHP damage per tame cycle with q15 leather equipment.
Make sure you have a pen at home too so you can stick it in there and wait for it to rage again. Just make sure not to take the rope off, or go into any houses, or spend too much time away from it or it will reset.
g1real wrote:Amazing, I disconnected on my first taming attempt while being on 60%
now I'm back on 40% again after half an hour.Zamte wrote:The auroch needs to be able to reach you for the real combat to happen. The only thing you can do while it's penned is call down the thunder for IP points. Once you have a good supply of IP (somewhere between 20-30), remove one of the signs so a single auroch can get free, and use sidestep to build combat advantage, to lower the auroch's ability to raise the intensity on you. Once you've got full advantage, consume the flames to reset the intensity, then switch in quell, and watch the intensity meter. They often will reset it to 1 right before quell lands, and if they do you need to quickly switch back to consume so the turn isn't wasted, then back to quell once it's reset again. Usually I take around 20-30 SHP damage per tame cycle with q15 leather equipment.
Make sure you have a pen at home too so you can stick it in there and wait for it to rage again. Just make sure not to take the rope off, or go into any houses, or spend too much time away from it or it will reset.
Wrong.
Edit: FUCK SHIT COCK MOTHERFUCKING DICKS
WHY THE FUCK DO I GET KICKED OFF AT 60% TWICE
Zamte wrote:g1real wrote:Amazing, I disconnected on my first taming attempt while being on 60%
now I'm back on 40% again after half an hour.Zamte wrote:The auroch needs to be able to reach you for the real combat to happen. The only thing you can do while it's penned is call down the thunder for IP points. Once you have a good supply of IP (somewhere between 20-30), remove one of the signs so a single auroch can get free, and use sidestep to build combat advantage, to lower the auroch's ability to raise the intensity on you. Once you've got full advantage, consume the flames to reset the intensity, then switch in quell, and watch the intensity meter. They often will reset it to 1 right before quell lands, and if they do you need to quickly switch back to consume so the turn isn't wasted, then back to quell once it's reset again. Usually I take around 20-30 SHP damage per tame cycle with q15 leather equipment.
Make sure you have a pen at home too so you can stick it in there and wait for it to rage again. Just make sure not to take the rope off, or go into any houses, or spend too much time away from it or it will reset.
Wrong.
Edit: FUCK SHIT COCK MOTHERFUCKING DICKS
WHY THE FUCK DO I GET KICKED OFF AT 60% TWICE
Wouldn't let me sidestep or consume the flame with him even on the other side of a roundpole fence, so if you can do it, then I don't know what to tell you.
g1real wrote:
Perhaps I'm just the better exploiter here and know how to fight something without being in range all the time.