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but you better have a stable supply of luciferium, otherwise the overpowered thrumbo just enrages and shows you what its really capable off ;)
and you made it sound that your thrumbo has multiple scars, so i didnt mention it,
cause all in all, if you very lucky you can get 2-3 serums in a game.
very rare as random quest reward, the other way is finding it in an ancient shrine.
(i think around 1-2% chance) so in most games you wont even find one serum.
and obviously you cant craft them.
Nothing too game breaking and it lets you properly care for the animals that care for your people.
Vanilla Psycasts Advanced if you wanted to go a bit harder with it. There's a tree that lets you psycast regeneration on someone for a period of time. It can be cast on animals. This one's a bit more cheesy. While it also gives raiders those same psycasts, the AI is pretty bad at using them until you get to the late late game with the huge waves of psycasting tribals. Even then, the raiders don't use them effectively and it's only a problem because you get like 6 people dropping orbital lasers, fire tornadoes, or flash storms on your base with their minds from behind 200 people.
For vanilla, Wasted is correct. However, you should also be able to kill the thrumbo and use a resurrection serum to remove all scars and missing limbs as well. You might have to re-tame it if you do that, though. I've never used a res on an animal.