Difference between revisions of "Taming"
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Check the number of tamed wolves you currently have out of the max allowed, including the dog's name. The default name is Wolfy. | Check the number of tamed wolves you currently have out of the max allowed, including the dog's name. The default name is Wolfy. | ||
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+ | [[File:Pets max 2 of 3 dogs.png|Example of pet list with maxed taming|frame|center]] | ||
/pets | /pets | ||
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=====Skill Level===== | =====Skill Level===== | ||
− | From skill level 0.0 to 49.9 you may only have one wolf. | + | *From skill level 0.0 to 49.9 you may only have '''one''' wolf. |
− | From skill level 50.0 to 99.9 you may have two wolves. | + | *From skill level 50.0 to 99.9 you may have '''two''' wolves. |
− | At skill level 100.0 you may have three wolves. | + | *At skill level 100.0 you may have '''three''' wolves. |
''Currently, breeding animals are not included in this count, so you could still have more than the allowed number of animals by breeding, but they will '''not''' be revived or recalled with the "/pets" command'' | ''Currently, breeding animals are not included in this count, so you could still have more than the allowed number of animals by breeding, but they will '''not''' be revived or recalled with the "/pets" command'' | ||
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=====Special Notes===== | =====Special Notes===== | ||
− | - | + | - Dogs do not retain dyed collars when slain, revived, or recalled. |
- Pets call command works even if tamed dogs are sitting somewhere else. | - Pets call command works even if tamed dogs are sitting somewhere else. | ||
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- Dogs help to train [[Survivalism]] easily | - Dogs help to train [[Survivalism]] easily | ||
− | - If dogs are sitting nearby when you are attacked, they will get up and attack your attacker. | + | - If tamed dogs are sitting nearby when you are attacked, they will get up and attack your attacker. |
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+ | =====Training Tips===== | ||
+ | You can train Taming by recalling your dog(s), or have your dog(s) fight/kill another thing, including other dogs. | ||
+ | The easiest way to train taming is to find a monster spawner in which the dogs can reach the enemies. Then you just need to periodically hit the spawned monster, otherwise, the dog(s) will not attack it. To also help speed this up, or when your dog(s) die, you can use the "/pets call" command for an RNG chance to increase Taming skill. | ||
+ | *'''NOTE''': ''Bred dogs do not seem to contribute to Taming skill when they kill/hurt enemies.'' |
Revision as of 16:39, 20 August 2019
Taming is a non-combat skill on the Last Shard. You can tame a set number of wolves/dogs to assist you in combat or protect you from monsters. It does not appear that ocelots/cats are affected by this skill.
Commands
Check the number of tamed wolves you currently have out of the max allowed, including the dog's name. The default name is Wolfy.
/pets
Call/revive tamed wolves to you from far away.
(Costs 20 stamina)
/pets call
Skill Level
- From skill level 0.0 to 49.9 you may only have one wolf.
- From skill level 50.0 to 99.9 you may have two wolves.
- At skill level 100.0 you may have three wolves.
Currently, breeding animals are not included in this count, so you could still have more than the allowed number of animals by breeding, but they will not be revived or recalled with the "/pets" command
Special Notes
- Dogs do not retain dyed collars when slain, revived, or recalled.
- Pets call command works even if tamed dogs are sitting somewhere else.
- Called dogs have low HP when summoned (HP is reflected by the height they hold their tail, refer to https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wolf#Taming.2C_health_and_feeding )
- Dogs help to train Survivalism easily
- If tamed dogs are sitting nearby when you are attacked, they will get up and attack your attacker.
Training Tips
You can train Taming by recalling your dog(s), or have your dog(s) fight/kill another thing, including other dogs. The easiest way to train taming is to find a monster spawner in which the dogs can reach the enemies. Then you just need to periodically hit the spawned monster, otherwise, the dog(s) will not attack it. To also help speed this up, or when your dog(s) die, you can use the "/pets call" command for an RNG chance to increase Taming skill.
- NOTE: Bred dogs do not seem to contribute to Taming skill when they kill/hurt enemies.