Once it starts eating, taming will begin. Once you have captured it, run towards it quickly, put the trough near it and put the food in it. But when you use the Wooden Club method, make sure to bring 2-3 or more clubs as they usually break before the creature collapses. You can also use the Club method in combination with the Hook Arrow method, as the tethered arrow applies little fatigue over time, so you can speed this by the cobwebbed clubbing. The Cobweb slows the fleeing creatures keeping them in your melee range and keeps them from retaliating. The creature is clubbed contentiously to apply fatigue and make the creature to submit. It will try its best to run away but the arrows you use have a special effect, which causes the taming process to speed up.Īn alternative method if taming is with the use of Wooden Clubs and Cobweb of Crystal Balls. This will hook the other end to the ground and thus your creature will be captured. If you managed to hit it on your first go, quickly aim towards the ground and fire again. Once you have located it, simply fire one of the crafted arrows at it. To tame the creature, first track down your desire creatures. If the animal is a herbivore, get some herbivore food and if the animal is a carnivore, get some carnivore food. Now craft these weapons and you will be all set to tame your desired creature.īefore you head out, make sure you have a feeding trough and the creature-specific food as well. You will fire these arrows using the bow at the creature to tame them.įor these arrows, you will require x1 Stone-tipped arrow, x1 Magic Shard, x5 Twine, & x3 Charcoal. After you have crafted your bow, the second item on the equipment list is the Stone Hook Arrows.
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