Ryzilynt replied to Taming a dear is one big frustrating job to do. July 5, 2022 @ 3:16:38 pm PDT

Originally posted by warrenchmobile:
The mechanic for taming boar, wolves, and lox in Valheim is a two-step process. First, one must confine them in some sort of enclosure from which they cannot escape. Then one must provide food and remain in the area while they eat it. These animals are tamed by associating being fed with the presence of a viking.

One does not have to chase feral boar, wolves, or lox into a pen. Since all three animals will attack a viking, it is simple matter of getting them to chase the viking into the pen.

Deer, on the other hand, will invariably flee from a detected viking. They will not chase a viking, one cannot lead them into a pen. Deer must be herded into a pen. Since deer can outrun a viking, this does not work.

If a deer cannit be penned and can outrun a viking there is no way to feed a deer and then maintain the proximity necessary to tame it.

Perhaps Iron Gate Studio will decide to change deer AI to allow herding them. Until is does so, attempting to tame deer is a waste of time.

The data on taming is inaccurate.

The lox can be tamed in place by sneaking around behind them, I once tamed every lox in a vast Plains area this way. Sneak up behind, throw a stack of cloudberries then stay in sneak nearby.

This is also an excellent way to raise sneak skill.
11:13 pm, July 5, 2022
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