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(Suggestion) Livestock as the way to survive!


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Hey guys! I want to apologise for my English beforehand but that is what I've been thinking for a while - we have the opportunity to grow vegetables (with birdcages to help you out and usually you have to live near beefaloo to retrieve feces), lurk around the whole map to find food, fishing, keep bees or hunt down mobs for meat.

 

But what if we had yet another option like livestock. Imagine if there were neutral mobs like beefalo but a little smaller. Maybe 'Goatcows'? I don't know. And two types of them; Male and Female. So you can tame them, ride, breed, build some kind of stall for them and retrieve milk, wool, make cheese and when you need it - kill one of them for meat. This way you will be able to stabilize your food income and concentrate more on exploring and having fun.

But what if we had yet another option like livestock. Imagine if there were neutral mobs like beefalo but a little smaller. Maybe 'Goatcows'? I don't know. And two types of them; Male and Female. So you can tame them, ride, breed, build some kind of stall for them and retrieve milk, wool, make cheese and when you need it - kill one of them for meat. This way you will be able to stabilize your food income and concentrate more on exploring and having fun.

 

 

Hi there :-)

  • Well, about all these... you could have beefalo for most of these as they provide wool, meat, and they multiply; lightning goats for meat and milk and they don't attack in mobs...
  • you can make corrals from hay to rocks and have beefalo follow you using a beefalo horn also, you can chase volt goats into walled spaces by leaving a gap big enough and quickly walling it up (you can also use a telelocator focus and telelocator staff

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  • As for being ridable, beefalos in DST can be "tamed" and ridden provided you have a saddle

 

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