pipo.p replied to Boar breeding disabled September 20, 2021 @ 11:34:56 pm PDT
Are we speaking about taming or breeding?
Taming:
- Since the last patch, boars can be tamed again using raspberries, blueberries and mushrooms.
- On a new world, the process of taming seems to not have changed (I'm not sure about duration, perhaps two in-game days). I just crouched all day and night, and fed them three times I think (6 raspberries for two boars).
- Once tamed, boars become more friendly than before, I believe. Mine followed me from their spawning islet to the nearby rock where I built their sty (which has also a workbench and a bed). They even enter inside.
- They are attacked and turn hostile/are panicked by any other creature but deers and boars: mostly greylings and nekkes in the Meadows.
- I panicked one when I set up a campfire next to the sty. I thought I read that tamed boars wouldn't mind fire, or was it torches? It calmed down immediately when I removed the fire.
Breeding:
- Nothing looks changed. Perhaps their fecondity was increased, but I'm not sure.
- I keep feeding them with raspberries, as before. They breed fast.
- to protect them against any danger, I built fences all around the rock. When they get aroused, not only the monster attack the fence, but they also attack it on their side.
Taming:
- Since the last patch, boars can be tamed again using raspberries, blueberries and mushrooms.
- On a new world, the process of taming seems to not have changed (I'm not sure about duration, perhaps two in-game days). I just crouched all day and night, and fed them three times I think (6 raspberries for two boars).
- Once tamed, boars become more friendly than before, I believe. Mine followed me from their spawning islet to the nearby rock where I built their sty (which has also a workbench and a bed). They even enter inside.
- They are attacked and turn hostile/are panicked by any other creature but deers and boars: mostly greylings and nekkes in the Meadows.
- I panicked one when I set up a campfire next to the sty. I thought I read that tamed boars wouldn't mind fire, or was it torches? It calmed down immediately when I removed the fire.
Breeding:
- Nothing looks changed. Perhaps their fecondity was increased, but I'm not sure.
- I keep feeding them with raspberries, as before. They breed fast.
- to protect them against any danger, I built fences all around the rock. When they get aroused, not only the monster attack the fence, but they also attack it on their side.
8:13 am, September 21, 2021