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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
But they didn't needed to be airtight AFAIR.
Put you Lox in a pit?
Yeah, if you venture into an ice cave in the Mountains, by doing so you unlock the bats event that can happen. So your tamed animals become at risk once you enter an ice cave. So make full enclosures over all your tamed animal enclosures and keep them inside. Except for tamed lox, who can shake off the attacks pretty easily.
Losing tamed boars to the bat raids is annoying. Losing chickens, at 1,500 gold each from the merchant, is very painful.
Annoying to kill? Howso?
Stagbreaker and any later versions of a two-handed hammer with AoE damage take care of them easily.
And even with a sword one by one is no problem (my hammer skill is already at 100 but swords "only" at ~70) ;-)