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ciberzombie Dec 30, 2021 @ 11:37am
are TAMED wolves friendly with TAMED boars?
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Xenomorph Dec 30, 2021 @ 11:40am 
yes 4 the love of GOD YES!!!
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ciberzombie Dec 30, 2021 @ 12:13pm 
i sure hope you are right, cause i have whole herd of 2 star boars and tamed wolf on otherside of gate
ciberzombie Dec 30, 2021 @ 12:41pm 
ok, you are right
WORST TEAMMATE Jan 13, 2022 @ 4:27am 
And how do you guys took tamed wolfs from the mountains? Just agro them and run to your home? Is there a way to carry or lead tamed animal to where u want them to be?
WORST TEAMMATE Jan 13, 2022 @ 4:28am 
and, by the way - do star and 2 star animals breed animals with stars?
Draconifors Jan 13, 2022 @ 4:58am 
Originally posted by WORST TEAMMATE:
And how do you guys took tamed wolfs from the mountains? Just agro them and run to your home? Is there a way to carry or lead tamed animal to where u want them to be?
Yeah, aggro and lead them home.

Tamed wolves can be set to follow you, but this has limitations. You can also harpoon tamed animals, but only if PVP is on, plus it hurts the animal and has limitations.
I've never tamed lox yet, so I don't know much about them.

Originally posted by WORST TEAMMATE:
and, by the way - do star and 2 star animals breed animals with stars?
Offspring inherit stars from their parents, yes. If you breed a one-star and a two-star the offspring will always have at least one star. If you breed a starless and a star, the offspring can inherit either "trait".
Ubizon Jan 13, 2022 @ 6:52am 
Originally posted by WORST TEAMMATE:
and, by the way - do star and 2 star animals breed animals with stars?
If you have a 1 star and a 2 star boar breeding you have a 50/50 chance on a 1-star or a 2-star piglet.
TooTall1 Jan 13, 2022 @ 8:12am 
If you plan on using a harpoon to move animals you can kill them if your spear skill is more than dead low.

For this reason I never level or use Spears.
ciberzombie Jan 13, 2022 @ 10:03am 
hey, if you want to tame wolf in/near base i suggest best armor and shield (tower is less attention demanding, other shield types needs more attention) and just go all the way backwards blocking attacks from wolf, all time if tower or very carefully do timed blocks if not tower - these wolves bites hard, even 0* ones.
or even better solution - make a taming pit for wolves in/near mountain biome (use separate for each concurent taming , just in case) by making pit or ditch with vertical enough walls and about two normal walls deep , so some type of pickaxe is needed (antler for cheaper deployment of taming site and easy repairs - no metal needed) . if making pit you would want to make partial bridge over it with one end not reaching other side. lure wolf get him to follow onto bridge , then jump thru the gap to other side of pit and destroy bridge with hammer (middle mouse button) from under the wolf.
if you have managed to get abisal harpon then its easier with ditch - get wolf to follow to one side (not end) of ditch , harpoon it and drag it into ditch/pit and release
when wolf is in ditch/pit , throw stack of some cheap meat into pit/ditch and build roof over it, so it won't be disturbed by other creatures or you walking past. put same basic camp without fire (to not anoy wolf) and sleep there
when taming is done <be sure its tamed!> just drop down, interact with it, and dig ramp up (or build ramp/roof/stair if pit is wide enough) and lead it to where you want it
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WORST TEAMMATE Jan 15, 2022 @ 11:06am 
Thx for all the answers guys
Slava Ukraini Dec 12, 2022 @ 9:09pm 
The moment I added wolves to my base the boars stopped breeding. There seems to be a proximity issue. You'll probably need to keep them at least 15-20m apart.
knighttemplar1960 Dec 12, 2022 @ 10:36pm 
Originally posted by showboat:
The moment I added wolves to my base the boars stopped breeding. There seems to be a proximity issue. You'll probably need to keep them at least 15-20m apart.
That's not accurate. They just have to be near enough to another one of their species (and fed) to breed. I keep my boars and wolves inside the same barn just separated by a low wall and have no issues with breeding either wolves or boar in the shared barn. The adults occasionally clip through the wall and wind up on the other side where they don't breed because there isn't another of their kind near enough. I just have the wolves follow back to their side of the pen and cull the boars that self transfer (or use the harpoon to move them back to their side.)
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