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So something like
Level 4
180 kg
TR 69
Level 5
210kg
TR 138
Are you saying you find level 4 and 5 with the exact same stats. For example both a level 4 and 5 with something like 190kg and a TR of 70?
I guess it must be possible to have two almost or even identical animals other than the difficulty level and have one that is smarter (higher diff level) than the other.
first year only 2 points, 2nd year 4-8 points, 3nd year 8-10 points, year 7 to 10 max points.
i think i get the picture here.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=939263085
It is very practical when tracking, never had a gold red deer below 210-240 kg or a gold fallow below 82-100 kg.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=939442586