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Viego Feb 21, 2019 @ 5:49am
Loyalty pet
Hei guys, wanna ask about white illama and white horses. How to keep their loyalty high? Any suitable food advice?
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poppetshadow Feb 21, 2019 @ 6:33am 
The only way to increase loyalty is by petting them (and keep petting them because loyalty degrades).

If you just want to make the horse happy (green smiley face) feed it pumpkins. I can't remember what the llamas like.
Adesanya Feb 21, 2019 @ 6:52am 
Pet them 3 times a day every day .... takes a lousy 5 minutes .. not even. My white house is over the moon over wheat.
Willow Rivers Feb 21, 2019 @ 7:05am 
Originally posted by indie.author.extraordinaire:
Pet them 3 times a day every day .... takes a lousy 5 minutes .. not even. My white house is over the moon over wheat.

I thought petting only had a effect once per day.
poppetshadow Feb 21, 2019 @ 8:28am 
3 pets per session, once a day.
Larus Feb 21, 2019 @ 8:35am 
What is the point of pet loyalty anway?
Gnome d'War Feb 21, 2019 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by Larus:
What is the point of pet loyalty anway?

No one knows...
poppetshadow Feb 21, 2019 @ 10:26am 
Originally posted by Larus:
What is the point of pet loyalty anway?

So you have someone to love you when stupid Arlo is making calf-eyes at Nora. ☹
KainSvendir Feb 21, 2019 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Larus:
What is the point of pet loyalty anway?
I'm not a 100% sure but, it seemed to me that mounts move quicker/behave better if they're happy and have their loyalty at max.
Last edited by KainSvendir; Feb 21, 2019 @ 11:26am
Adesanya Feb 21, 2019 @ 11:58am 
Originally posted by KainSvendir:
Originally posted by Larus:
What is the point of pet loyalty anway?
I'm not a 100% sure but, it seemed to me that mounts move quicker/behave better if they're happy and have their loyalty at max.

But it'll be funny if it has something to so with things like just staying with the builder, as most simply don't do it LOL
Larus Feb 21, 2019 @ 12:00pm 
Originally posted by KainSvendir:
I'm not a 100% sure but, it seemed to me that mounts move quicker/behave better if they're happy and have their loyalty at max.

I just tested that. One horse had about 73 loyalty the other 0. Both super happy and the same speed. So I let them run in straight line and stopped the time.

Both horses were equally fast, plus minus 100 milliseconds which most likely result from human error when stopping the time.
KainSvendir Feb 21, 2019 @ 12:16pm 
Originally posted by Larus:
Originally posted by KainSvendir:
I'm not a 100% sure but, it seemed to me that mounts move quicker/behave better if they're happy and have their loyalty at max.

I just tested that. One horse had about 73 loyalty the other 0. Both super happy and the same speed. So I let them run in straight line and stopped the time.

Both horses were equally fast, plus minus 100 milliseconds which most likely result from human error when stopping the time.
Okay interesting, but now I'd say that if you let the loyalty decrease more, and/or don't feed them, and it affects their mood, it might be different? Basically try it with a happy one and the other not - if you want of course.
Klrmebad Feb 21, 2019 @ 12:27pm 
Petting the horse, and a lot faster to get to point A to B. ( white horse)
Zel Feb 21, 2019 @ 3:01pm 
White horses like rice too
Fox Loaf Liz Feb 21, 2019 @ 3:32pm 
I remember not feeding them, they would be happy and loyal regardless. Was that also patched? Also how would you know what they want to eat? Would a thought bubble show up? You would think they would be happy just eating grass. I don't think the feeding mechanics is really intuitive if you have to guess what they like to eat.

Again, I don't know how things are now. Haven't played much in first year in Autumn to get a mount.
Viego Feb 21, 2019 @ 7:06pm 
Originally posted by Larus:
Originally posted by KainSvendir:
I'm not a 100% sure but, it seemed to me that mounts move quicker/behave better if they're happy and have their loyalty at max.

I just tested that. One horse had about 73 loyalty the other 0. Both super happy and the same speed. So I let them run in straight line and stopped the time.

Both horses were equally fast, plus minus 100 milliseconds which most likely result from human error when stopping the time.

Whoaaa, so loyalty is nothing? Okay, just know about that
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Date Posted: Feb 21, 2019 @ 5:49am
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