making an updated map for them all would be a HUGE pain, so i'm not going to do that, but you can use this interactive map to find most of them directly, or some of them using the discovery locations (lions and horses for example are not shown on this map, but i can confirm they are where i say in this guide) Īll these critters can be found in the world as babies and put in your inventory. many have more possible spawns, but the ones i list here are 99% guaranteed. I've only listed the BEST locations, in my opinion, for finding the findable animals. HOWEVER, i have noticed that the middle of the top row of food options shown in the animal's inventory is always the one that gives them 14-15% vitality chance, in my opinion the best one. i haven't added those foods to this guide because their effect is so small and it would be too much text to fit. every food a pet can eat will affect their chances for different stats when they level up (only the first food they eat after leveling counts towards the next level), but it is a small(7%-14%) increase. they will automatically eat food from their inventories if they need to heal(different foods give different amounts of health), and from a feed box at regular intervals regardless of health. Pets DO NOT need to eat regularly to live. most animals will produce dung in pens as well, which can be used to craft compost. Some pets generate resources if left in a pen with food, but once you set them in the world they stop, and they cannot be put back in the pen. you can have one pet/thrall AND one mount following you at a time. some have more inventory slots, and mounts(horses and regular rhinos) will not fight at all. Most creatures have 10 inventory slots(with no weight limit!!) and behave just like fighter thralls(once placed in the world they can no longer be stored in inventories, and they will only level up if they are actively following you). these potions only last a few seconds so don't get them until you're ready to go do the dungeon! to get there, you will need to drink the potion of midnight, which can be bought(for 5 feral flesh) from a friendly werehyena southwest of the den, or crafted from 1 water-filled glass flask, 5 blood, 3 bonemeal, and 20 yellow lotus powder at an alchemist's bench after talking to him. Most of these foods are 'shadespiced' which means they are crafted at a stove with shadebloom, an item harvested with an axe or cleaver from the bosses of jhebbal sag's midnight grove. in this guide i've only included the foods that give you the best chance to collect ALL variants(so whatever food gave the highest chance for the rarest variant or just the most balanced chances across the board), but other foods will work if you don't care/think you're lucky. these variations all come from generic looking babies, and which variant you get is determined by chance, which can be influenced by using particular foods to get the pet crafting going. Most critters come in a few different versions, with different skins and stats. ( once they hatch they will die within an hour or so, as opposed to other baby critters that last 24, so be careful!)Īnd then there's undead critters you simply craft, and special summons(which i may or may not add as they currently elude me). removing a pet from the pen before it is done growing will reset its timer and give you back the food it ate.įor a few others you get an egg, which you put in a compost heap until it hatches into a baby critter, THEN put it in the animal pen. For most animals you simply grab a baby(literally, walk up to it and hit E to put it in your inventory), put it in an animal pen (or a stable if it's a foal/horse, better pens are merely harder to break, they don't have more slots or grow animals faster), put one piece of food in with it(only one is necessary for crafting, more will go towards dung/other resources after it grows), and wait for it to grow into an adult(4-6 hours).
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