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Easiest Way to Domesticate a Beefalo?


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I just found out that beefalo can be domesticated, and I really want to know how :3

Any advice I saw online was full of confusing equations and just didn't make sense :/ I just really want to know the easiest way possible :) (like: brush once a day and feed 2 grass, or things like that)

Thanks a lot :D

~Faelove

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I always feed it crockpot veggie meals (dragonpie, ratatouille) until it farts.

Then brush it. Repeat every day until it's domesticated.

After that keep a Salt Lick built near it, so it never loses domestication.

Well, you're gonna get a chubby one this way, but domestication will happen far faster than any other way. Depends which 'type' of a domesticated beef you're looking for.

The easiest way is to use it as your primary form of transportation. This way, you don't really have to feed it more than a few twigs/grass a day, just to make sure you can keep riding it. Brush once a day (it resets at daybreak), and if you do feed it, feed it when you're going to not be riding it for a while. Keep in mind it drains 300 hunger per day, though.

If you want a rider beefalo (fastest), just do that. If you want an ornery beefalo (probably the best one at the moment, it's still pretty fast and does a lot of damage), then make sure you fight a lot while riding it-- both attacking and getting hit count towards being ornery. If you want a pudgy beefalo... don't do this, feed it a TON instead. But this is both the hardest one to make and the least useful.

After 15-20 days of domestication (with a brush), it should "pop" and have nicely-brushed-looking hair. This means it's fully domesticated.

On 8/3/2016 at 7:21 AM, Joachim said:

If you overfeed it, it loses domestication. So it defeats the purpose of domestication.

Also make sure you get a salt lick too.

ive never heard this being a thing . the over feeding causing loss of points

 

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