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Good taming and bad taming?
It has been going around that there are good and bad ways to tame wild horses. Where bad taming will lower the quality or give bad traits. But do anyone know what actually is bad taming and good taming? Anyone figured it out or got solid theories?
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Necrozis Apr 5, 2024 @ 4:46am 
Higher level horses you can tame by having them trapped in an area next to a stable. They are tamed passively inside the stable. You can also try to not piss the horse off as much as possible avoiding steering it and not hitting man made objects with it.
Originally posted by Necrozis:
Higher level horses you can tame by having them trapped in an area next to a stable. They are tamed passively inside the stable. You can also try to not piss the horse off as much as possible avoiding steering it and not hitting man made objects with it.
So steering it and running in to objects are verified things that lowers the quality?
Tea Apr 7, 2024 @ 5:00am 
Not true. I got as many bad horses at 900 taming as at 450, as many red traits on blue horses as on gold, as many good tames off a bad rating as bad tames off good ratings. If there is any correlation, it's insignificant over the long-term.
Last edited by Tea; Apr 7, 2024 @ 5:01am
Zalzany Apr 7, 2024 @ 5:09am 
Yeah the fall off, and hit things myth was debunked ages ago. It was the old theory before people had sorted it out. I know people who fall off an still get heavenly.
tacoshy Apr 7, 2024 @ 6:59am 
There are 3 types of taming:

1. You ride the hrose until its tamed - the outcome of the quality is purely depending on the the quality you reach. It can lose quality if you not reach eprfect every time.

2. You bring it into a stable and let a NPC tame it where no quality loss will happen

3. You stun the hrose by either clubbing it or using trancalizers. Then you tame the hrose by feeding it while it is unccusios. That is the worst way of taming as it lsoe quality and gains poor weaknesses during the process (every time you club it)

Bad taming is the 3rd method where you actively hurt the animal. The only exception are rhinos and elephants that can't be tamed another way.
Last edited by tacoshy; Apr 7, 2024 @ 7:00am
Originally posted by tacoshy:
There are 3 types of taming:

1. You ride the hrose until its tamed - the outcome of the quality is purely depending on the the quality you reach. It can lose quality if you not reach eprfect every time.

2. You bring it into a stable and let a NPC tame it where no quality loss will happen

3. You stun the hrose by either clubbing it or using trancalizers. Then you tame the hrose by feeding it while it is unccusios. That is the worst way of taming as it lsoe quality and gains poor weaknesses during the process (every time you club it)

Bad taming is the 3rd method where you actively hurt the animal. The only exception are rhinos and elephants that can't be tamed another way.

thats actually useful thanks for the info man
Necrozis Apr 8, 2024 @ 2:44am 
Originally posted by tacoshy:
There are 3 types of taming:

1. You ride the hrose until its tamed - the outcome of the quality is purely depending on the the quality you reach. It can lose quality if you not reach eprfect every time.

2. You bring it into a stable and let a NPC tame it where no quality loss will happen

3. You stun the hrose by either clubbing it or using trancalizers. Then you tame the hrose by feeding it while it is unccusios. That is the worst way of taming as it lsoe quality and gains poor weaknesses during the process (every time you club it)

Bad taming is the 3rd method where you actively hurt the animal. The only exception are rhinos and elephants that can't be tamed another way.
and by running into man made objects is not hurting them?
tacoshy Apr 8, 2024 @ 11:35am 
Originally posted by Necrozis:
Originally posted by tacoshy:
There are 3 types of taming:

1. You ride the hrose until its tamed - the outcome of the quality is purely depending on the the quality you reach. It can lose quality if you not reach eprfect every time.

2. You bring it into a stable and let a NPC tame it where no quality loss will happen

3. You stun the hrose by either clubbing it or using trancalizers. Then you tame the hrose by feeding it while it is unccusios. That is the worst way of taming as it lsoe quality and gains poor weaknesses during the process (every time you club it)

Bad taming is the 3rd method where you actively hurt the animal. The only exception are rhinos and elephants that can't be tamed another way.
and by running into man made objects is not hurting them?

no it does not. As others already stated it was tested and debunked 2 years ago. Running into any objects (man-made or map obstacles) just let the bar fill slower. So running continously into object might make it harder to reach perfect rides.
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Date Posted: Apr 4, 2024 @ 8:49pm
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