Everything you need to know about taming.

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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Sevenless » Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:17 am

jorb wrote:A window of taming, I guess. Seems kind of odd if you catch every animal you come across and then like bulk tame them every other week or so.

But maybe that's just a BS reason, idk.


Thing is, Q10 animals were never particularly valuable. Excluding the ever expanding sheep hordes of legacy: Perhaps a bit for cows, but anyone going that intensely into milking is going to do the taming window or otherwise. And even then after a 10 animals or so the herd would breed fast enough that you could ignore it.

The window won't stop anyone who's going to mass tame, but it's a petty annoyance and an inhibitor for others. That's how I see it anyway.
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby CaptainMidget » Sun Sep 06, 2015 7:58 am

Ok. So I leashed a cow to my hitching post, got 15 points in taming, It assumed combat stance some time later to which I beat it, the green sword to disengage appeared next to his portait after I kicked its ass, clicked it, fed it a clover and leashed it back to the post with 15 points in taming again. Does that mean hes at 30% tamed?

and does leashing him and moving him to a different hitching post reset the taming process?
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby felixdrunk » Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:26 pm

CaptainMidget wrote:Ok. So I leashed a cow to my hitching post, got 15 points in taming, It assumed combat stance some time later to which I beat it, the green sword to disengage appeared next to his portait after I kicked its ass, clicked it, fed it a clover and leashed it back to the post with 15 points in taming again. Does that mean hes at 30% tamed?

and does leashing him and moving him to a different hitching post reset the taming process?

I honestly have no idea, I am not sure you are sposed to feed it another clover, I will ask with jorb.
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Biddas » Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:56 pm

When a sheep hatched to the post ,do i need to keep a rope in my inv after this?
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby felixdrunk » Sun Sep 06, 2015 1:32 pm

Biddas wrote:When a sheep hatched to the post ,do i need to keep a rope in my inv after this?

I do just to be safe, do not know though.
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Biddas » Sun Sep 06, 2015 8:41 pm

who can explain what i need to do when i start taming a sheep?do i need to use special attack or i can use punch ?chop?what block attack can i use?
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Chebermech » Sun Sep 06, 2015 9:22 pm

do you need to be in range for animal to take a combat stance, or can you leave it at the post and run around somewhere for a few hours? and another question, when you tie it to a post, do you have to wait for stance or can you attack it for the first time (like in previous hnh)?
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Biddas » Mon Sep 07, 2015 1:07 am

anyone can share please an animation with sheep battle stance ?cause i see just like she is drank ......
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby Tacheron » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:51 am

Is there a way to get my horse to "giddyup" again after leashing/hitching him? I thought I'd hitch him overnight, but I don't see an option to giddyup anymore.
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Re: Everything you need to know about taming.

Postby WitchKiller » Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:06 am

Is this just broken then?

Tried to tame 2 aurochs and 2 sheep now, all of them eventually poofed. All of them with clover -> leash -> hitching post -> battle stance -> win fight -> they thrash wildly (have to use clover again) then releash to hitching post and next time they go battle stance I win and they run away then I can't give them a clover or leash them and if I leave the map for 5-10 mins they disappear completely.

Really bad unintuitive/broken mechanics right now, this seriously needs to be looked at.
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