Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
I went out and caught a 2 Rhinos, 2 Fawns, a Crock, and a Tiger. I put them all in the tier 2 pet and they are all training.
I had a Fawn left over so I put that in my tier 1 pen and that's working too.
I did notice that the 2 of the Turtles that I trained in the tier 2 pen have more health than the ones I trained in the tier 1 pen and have red noses the third one didn't.
That is no longer true, you can put any pet in any cage. The better cages speed up time to full grown.
I did rhinos and elephants in the 2nd tier cage and the list I found said you needed the 3rd tier for them.
And people that think they got stronger pets in a higher tier cage, that's coincidence. You get stronger pets randomly based on the food you feed them. It's a % thing that you might get a higher quality pet, with exception of elephants which are always basic elephants.
As others keep mentioning, the specific Pen you use does not affect the animal, it only matters what you feed them while they mature. The page I linked is a list of every current tamable animal and a detailed layout of what happens when you feed them each type of food.
If you are trying to acquire a specific Pet, this page is exactly the info you need.
Actually, numerous pages do show that certain pens are for certain pets.
https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Taming
If you expand these tabs for each of the pet baby you'll see that it claims certain pets can only be raised in certain pens (wolves in reinforced and hyena in basic)
https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Pet
here you'll see it says "There are three tiers of animal pens (T1-T3) and different animal pens are required for different pet types. The feats can be learned at level 13, 27 and 42 - Iron, Steel and Hardened Steel tiers of progression respectively. Each can hold 5 animals, but the higher tier pens can hold higher tier quality animals."
https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Animal_Pen
If you expand these tabs for each of the pen levels you'll see it lists dung from all animals can be created but the adult of only the ones that used to be able to be raised in them. Example, tier 1 can do hyena and tier 2 wolves while tier 3 elephants.
Fact is you are wrong by saying it doesn't say that anywhere when it's stated on multiple pages in multiple ways. The other fact is this system has changed and it no longer matters what pen you use and the pen is purely to affect how fast they grow up but the wiki has not been updated.
Also, he is incorrect about it not saying which pet. Cause if he used that link and used the drop downs he would see what he was asking for. That is old and incorrect information but it does say which pens used to be able to raise which animals.
And the pens listed on THAT page are all clearly marked to a dev blog stating the pen info is old as hell. So you spent a lot of time offering zero new or relevant info and being extremely obnoxious for no other reason than to wave your little ♥♥♥♥ around.
Yes, if you scroll to the very bottom of THAT page, way past everything the OP is told he actually needs, it actually does say the pens matter, and literally THE VERY NEXT SENTENCE is the dev blog saying that's old as hell. So the OP skipping past everything he needs to find one irrelevant sentence he doesn't like proves nothing other than that he's a colossal dumbass. And you're an astoundingly obnoxious jackass. Ironically, both of which are creatures that should be locked away in pens.
It is old imformation. The one page that was linked here https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Taming if you looked at the pens there is a little 1 after them then if you look at the note at the bottom of the page for the 1 you see:
"1 At the moment, the following rearing mechanism is not included, you can use all three pen's for every pet you like to tame. "
Pens do not matter, you can use any pen for all the animals.
Thank you for obnoxiously responding to my obnoxiousness ;)
1 of those 3 I posted is actually the same one he posted.
And the little tiny 1 next to the image of the pens in each of the dropdowns of the page he and I both posted https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Taming does have a note towards the bottom. However, if that note is somehow missed and you instead click on the link in the references with a 1 next to it you'll be taken to the dev blog https://www.conanexiles.com/blog/weekly-community-newsletter-all-about-them-pets that still says "There are three tiers of pens, unlocked at the Iron, Steel, and Hardened Steel tiers of progression. Each can hold 5 animals, but the higher tier pens can hold higher tier quality animals."
So, in conclusion: the dev blog link does not say it's old information. Someone else put 1 small sentence in there while the dev blog says it does matter which pen you use.
Also, if you looked up earlier I was one of the people letting him know that the pens don't matter. I responded to Tamika not to be a jerk but because I was kind of like you where I felt a bit grumpy that someone was correcting him for a statement that they felt was wrong that wasn't actually wrong, he just missed 1 small note that undid all the claims of pens mattering. He was not wrong for saying that the site claims the pen level matters on which animals you can tame.
It needs to be corrected at some point, that's all I was saying. It's displayed on numerous pages showing incorrect information. I found out on accident when I told my GF the wiki said we needed to upgrade the pens in order to do the panther we caught and I built a better pen next to the first one and she accidentally put it into the crap one. That's when I researched even harder and found out that there was more to it and the Wiki hadn't been upgraded yet.
Tamika, I apologize if you felt I was being obnoxious. I shared the same exact link you did. And probably just like the guy that used the link I read all the information and missed that 1 small sentence that said "At the moment, the following rearing mechanism is not included, you can use all three pen's for every pet you like to tame.".
Interestingly, after the quote below that 1 sentence it has a 1 next to it, if you click that it takes you to the resources, if you click that link it takes you to what I believe is the original dev blog about the pens that still says the pen level matters.
So while you are 100% correct and I agree that the information is there it is easy to miss, he's also not incorrect in his statement that the page says the pen level matters, it's in the quote, in the link and in numerous other pages... his initial question of which pen to use on which animal is also on that list... so if he had seen it prior to your link he shouldn't have needed direction to the list and I think he wasn't using the drop downs or understanding them.
Anyways, hope this clears up that no, the pen doesn't matter. And no I was not intending to be obnoxious just pointing out that it actually does say pens matter on not only that page but many other pages and the 1 sentence was easy to miss. Hope nobody is offended. Have a good day :)
Exactly why there needs to be an in game guide. Putting critical gamer information on the backs of players and wikis is downright lazy and a pain in the ass for players.
In my experience a huge # of recent games force you to go to wiki and/or youtube to find the information you seek. And if things have changed then you just hope you're finding the most recent information. In game information tends to not be the best in most games, especially the survival/building type that I like that are constantly evolving with each patch. I think it's because companies know it would be a pain to put the information in there and have to keep updating it.