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Dragons Descent
piercebuster Jul 12, 2021 @ 2:12pm
How to Train a Dragon: A Guide
How to Train A Dragon:

First things first, a step-by-step guide for...

Taming

Step 1: Don't.

Step 2: Kill it.***

Step 3: Shove it in a freezer.

Step 4: Get a resurrector mech serum.

Step 5: Wait for an "inspired taming" Inspiration on a pawn.

Step 6: Profit.

***this step requires a lot of pointy sticks


THIS GUIDE BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE ÆTHER ADVENTURER'S GUILD formerly respected member thereof*
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OttersHoldHands  [developer] Jul 19, 2021 @ 8:47pm 
This reminds me to add necro dragon
Fivealive007 Jul 20, 2021 @ 12:39pm 
that or get stupid lucky and get the inspired taming AND a dragon within the area
I actually managed to tame a few adult dragons the normal way... even a true one.
I've also bought multiple eggs, so now I have a menageri of a dozen dragons, five of which are adult+ ^^
Darrien Jun 19, 2022 @ 3:16pm 
So I discovered an issue where the pawn control gui disappears if you train a dragon attack fully and this is the error I get

https://pastebin.com/h38RdamA
"Hard Tack" Tom Aug 29, 2022 @ 1:19am 
ive gotten all 6 of my dragons by tending them once i knock them down and having them Insta-tame by bonding with a colonist. They usually have hundreds of small bruises and cuts from all the bullets shot at them so the chances of a bond & Instant tame are pretty damn good.

Out of the dozen or so dragons that have wandered into my colony ive been able to tame about half of them this way. Not to shabby imo. The other half that happen to not tame up after i tend all ~150 of their bruises i usually just execute for being stubborn.
Last edited by "Hard Tack" Tom; Aug 29, 2022 @ 1:22am
Breadverified Oct 11, 2022 @ 9:58pm 
okay so what if im tribal and killing a dragon will def end my save
With this idea if you have one of those horns, wait till you have a inspired taming event
Nex Dec 9, 2022 @ 1:34pm 
Originally posted by Annonar:
ive gotten all 6 of my dragons by tending them once i knock them down and having them Insta-tame by bonding with a colonist. They usually have hundreds of small bruises and cuts from all the bullets shot at them so the chances of a bond & Instant tame are pretty damn good.

Out of the dozen or so dragons that have wandered into my colony ive been able to tame about half of them this way. Not to shabby imo. The other half that happen to not tame up after i tend all ~150 of their bruises i usually just execute for being stubborn.

Must be broken for me I reloaded 50 times now with tons of injuries.
Zorgomol Feb 17, 2023 @ 6:53am 
If you have ideology that forbids bonding then there won't be any bonding-taming.

I think there's a more expensive way though, but you need a dragon of your own first.

1. Get "inspired taming" on a pawn.
2. Use a mating on your dragon to summon a wild dragon.
3. Use dragon ritual do de-enrage the summoned dragon.
4. profit.
HotLemonadeBoy Jul 16, 2023 @ 1:53pm 
Originally posted by OttersHoldHands:
This reminds me to add necro dragon

In Xenotype editor, if you scroll all the way down there are three genes that have no image textures, only "red X"
Agent Strohmas Oct 17, 2024 @ 6:45am 
easiest way to tame a dragon? just set the animal taming chance to 1000% in the scenario editor and BOOM you tamed a dragon xD
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