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"Animals left in a cage cannot be retrained from beyond a wild state (ae. will only be trained from and revert to a wild state), so moving the no longer wild animal out of its cage is necessary for further training. Alternatively, with a difficult to train animal or a poor trainer, you may want to leave the animal in its cage; the Animal will eventually revert back to its wild state, at which point your trainer will train it again" | "Animals left in a cage cannot be retrained from beyond a wild state (ae. will only be trained from and revert to a wild state), so moving the no longer wild animal out of its cage is necessary for further training. Alternatively, with a difficult to train animal or a poor trainer, you may want to leave the animal in its cage; the Animal will eventually revert back to its wild state, at which point your trainer will train it again" | ||
− | The first sentence seems to say the animal will revert to wild state and be untrainable. The second sentence says you should let your animal revert, so your animal trainer can get XP from retraining it. Can reverted animals be retrained or not? If they cannot, and since once-trapped animals are trapavoid, it seems that once a wild animal reverts, it can never be retrained. | + | The first sentence seems to say the animal will revert to wild state and be untrainable. The second sentence says you should let your animal revert, so your animal trainer can get XP from retraining it. Can reverted animals be retrained or not? If they cannot, and since once-trapped animals are trapavoid, it seems that once a wild animal reverts, it can never be retrained. |
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