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might also be a good idea to do playersonly i belive that will make all the animals stop moveing
If you engage in a critter you can do 'forcetame' and that force it to be perfect tame without having to trap it first. Also allows you to use flying mounts without a saddle.
"forcetame" to force a tame for inventory access and no saddle requirement and with max wildness(effectivenes) for +50% bonus lvls
"givetome" to have control over it, require no saddle but not have inventory access... No bonus levels
After that you can use all cheats like: admincheat xxxx (xxxx for example = forcetame)
Unfortunately you can not choose the level, but you can keep spawning things in and do a cheat kill on the ones you do not want.
the 'summon' command will do as the game normally does, a creature of the specified type will be spawned into the world at a random level
the 'spawndino' comman will spawn the creature of the specified blueprinth path with the first three following numbers being XYZ distance from you and the final number being the level of the creature. Thus the default of 1 1 1 120 gives you a level 120 creature pretty much smack dab in front of you. It's worth noting with this command that the ' and the " characters have a tendency not to carry over with copy/paste into the command line for some people.
In practice you would commonly use the 'summon' command to manually spawn a creature without being too specific. I did this recently when the cyclops were spawning inside the mountain and no one could get any. I'd run by the area once in a while and 'summon' some in if the area had been cleared since my last visit. I wasn't trying to get a particular cyclops in the world, just manually working around a bug to let them be available.
The 'spawndino' command, on the other hand, is of particular use when you need to replace a tame that fell through the map or blinked out of existence with the patch.
You don't have to KO an animal to dotame it. You just have to be close enough and looking directly at it. It's best to go into god mode before trying dotame so the animal doesn't kill you.
Dotame will also give a perfect tame. A 120 will come out as 180.
Forcetame will allow anyone on the server to ride the animal without a saddle.
The only difference between dotame and forcetame is not needing a saddle for forcetame.