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+ | In order to tame a baby animal, simply approach it and choose "Tame" from its radial menu. The player character will then start talking to the creature, trying to earn its trust ("Steady! Don't bite me!" etc). The creature's name will turn white (or pink if the player has joined a faction), indicating that it is no longer attackable until the taming process either succeeds or fails. The baby will stop moving while the player attempts to tame it, but will usually start wandering again if they fail. If it wanders more than 6 meters away from the player, it will be out of "taming range." | ||
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+ | This part can be summarized in a few quotes which are said randomly during the taming process: | ||
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+ | * Good.er.Boy?' | ||
+ | * Don't be scared.' | ||
+ | * Steady' | ||
+ | * Easy' | ||
+ | * Don't bite me.' | ||
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+ | Every 10 seconds, starting at the beginning of the taming attempt, the player will issue forth a statement. One of three things is going to happen after the player says 3 of these quotes. (It does it automatically and the messages are chosen randomly) it's going to either: | ||
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+ | A. It will say [[media:WastelandCupa-Examined.jpeg|You Tamed the creature]] and the creature will then be able to be trained; its name will then turn white or pink (if the player is faction aligned) to signify that it is now a pet. <br> | ||
+ | B. It will say 'Failed to tame creature' and it will ignore the player and keep doing what its doing.<br> | ||
+ | C. It will say 'Failed to tame Creature' and it will lose its temper and start attacking the player, Along with the creature(s) it is linked to. | ||
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+ | The player will get a system message letting them know whether they have succeeded or failed. If they failed, they can choose "Tame" from the radial menu to keep trying until they succeed. | ||
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+ | If they successfully tame the creature, they be awarded some Creature Handling XP. A "[[media:GreatPlainsStalker.jpeg|Pet Control Device]]" for the creature will be added to their Datapad (CTRL+D), under the "Data" tab. The pet control device will be represented by the pet's name and image, and will give the player lots of valuable information about the pet's condition (such as its vital statistics and trained commands). This is also the primary means of storing and calling pet | ||
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsIn order to tame a baby animal, simply approach it and choose "Tame" from its radial menu. The player character will then start talking to the creature, trying to earn its trust ("Steady! Don't bite me!" etc). The creature's name will turn white (or pink if the player has joined a faction), indicating that it is no longer attackable until the taming process either succeeds or fails. The baby will stop moving while the player attempts to tame it, but will usually start wandering again if they fail. If it wanders more than 6 meters away from the player, it will be out of "taming range."
Every 10 seconds, starting at the beginning of the taming attempt, the player will issue forth a statement. One of three things is going to happen after the player says 3 of these quotes. (It does it automatically and the messages are chosen randomly) it's going to either: A. It will say You Tamed the creature and the creature will then be able to be trained; its name will then turn white or pink (if the player is faction aligned) to signify that it is now a pet. The player will get a system message letting them know whether they have succeeded or failed. If they failed, they can choose "Tame" from the radial menu to keep trying until they succeed.
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