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In any case, it might be worth mentioning that certain animals are much easier to tame. | In any case, it might be worth mentioning that certain animals are much easier to tame. | ||
− | But is it even possible to | + | But is it even possible to complete domesticate a race of wild animals? Highest I've gotten to is Expert. -[[Special:Contributions/91.156.198.36|91.156.198.36]] 17:39, 13 April 2013 (UTC) |
:Well, it usually takes many ''different'' animals to level up a trainer, as opposed to repeatedly training the same creature (sadly, this is a challenge in the case of [[dragon]]s, which don't breed in the current version). As for the ease of training [[elk bird]]s, most civilizations start out with General Familiarity with many cave creatures, including elk birds. I haven't domesticated any species either – the highest I've gotten is to "expert" with ravens (and only because they arrive in groups of 8-10 at a time). It could take multiple fortresses to accumulate enough knowledge for domestication (although I can't say I've tested it). --{{User:Lethosor/sig}} 17:55, 13 April 2013 (UTC) | :Well, it usually takes many ''different'' animals to level up a trainer, as opposed to repeatedly training the same creature (sadly, this is a challenge in the case of [[dragon]]s, which don't breed in the current version). As for the ease of training [[elk bird]]s, most civilizations start out with General Familiarity with many cave creatures, including elk birds. I haven't domesticated any species either – the highest I've gotten is to "expert" with ravens (and only because they arrive in groups of 8-10 at a time). It could take multiple fortresses to accumulate enough knowledge for domestication (although I can't say I've tested it). --{{User:Lethosor/sig}} 17:55, 13 April 2013 (UTC) | ||
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