![]() As for domestication, it will not drop so long as you park it by a salt lick. They will always let you mount them and they'll never buck off their saddles. This means that you don't ever need to feed them to raise obidence. Domesticated beef obidence can't fall below a certain value. Myth: Fully domesticated beef still need to be fed periodically.įact: Fully domesticated beef do NOT need to be fed (statemements here don't apply to ornery). Fully tamed beefalo don't go into heat, but beefalo that are in heat though are a pain to ride. Fully domesticated beef have a ton of advantages but ones that are halfway there are very useful too. Myth: Beefalo aren't useful until they're fully tamed.įact: If you're making an effort at it, you'll probably repair all three types of statue before your beef is fully domesticated. Of course grass and twigs are easy to obtain and don't spoil so they're perfect. ![]() So if your goal is to raise obidence so you can sit on the thing (in order to raise domestication by riding it) what matters is the number of food items only. Myth: Feeding a beefalo grass and twigs isn't worth it, you should feed your beefalo crock pot food.įact: Each feeding raises obidence by 10. There's a bit more to it than that, but you really don't require much food. The basics is you need to feed it five sicks every time it refuses to let you mount. Because a beefalo's domestication goes up when it's ridden, even if it's starving, you can tame a beefalo only feeding it some sticks each day. Myth: You need to feed a beefalo a ridiculous amount of food (such as four dragonpies per day) in order to tame it.įact: This is only true if need to tame the beefalo in the minimum possible time.
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