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question
i've tamed cougars and wolves, both 2.5% manhunter chance, but thrumbos (same chance) always fuck my shit in the first two taming attempts
does wildness affect manhunter chance?
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it does, you basically need to have a god-tier tamer or pray that it self-tames.
Or box it in somewhere and either starve it out or mortar it to death/surround with turrets for it's loot.
shoot it to shit with you colonists and then rescue it. make sure to use a comfy animal bed to maximize bonding chance. anywho that's how i did it(on accident) in 15
It'll pass. And here's a suggestion: don't built from wood unless you like bonfires.
rimworld combat logs when
and wooden floors are flammable now
That sounds very exploitable.
It should just be 2.5% manhunter chance, probably bad luck on your part. But even at lv20 animal skill, you have a greater chance of it going manhunter than of actually taming it.
Unless you just want it for the sake of having it (in that case shoot it til downed and treat it like said, Thrumbos take dozens, sometimes hundreds of wounds and every time an individual wound is treated gives a tiny % chance for a wild animal to instantly tame and bond to the doctor), Thrumbos really aren't worth taming even forgetting the difficulty. They're worth a lot more silver dead than alive and they have a hunger rate of 4.5, which is the equivalent of 9 colonists or 4.5 muffalo. Taming it with the bonding method also means that should your doctor die, the Thrumbo will go berserk in the middle of your base and butcher everyone.
when was the first time you realized you liked other men and when was the first time you realized you could sample another man's anus?
gotcha
i can't help myself, i just gotta have a zoo of everything
tame everything, recruit everyone
Nice digits but you make me sick sharing your living quarters with filthy animals like you do.