![]() ![]() Note that some species are "born adult", so you can never train them as juveniles and get them to fully tame status.Īny animal you buy from a merchant will also be fully tame when you buy it, even if the species doesn't have a "child" state that would let you fully tame it in normal play. ![]() If a juvenile animal receives training once, they will be permanently and fully tame, and so will any children of a fully tame female (and at that point, you don't need to worry any more about them reverting and causing problems). If you get a breeding pair of some particular animal captured and trained, any young they have will inherit part of the mother's training, and while they are still juvenile they will never decay all the way to "wild". If they were born wild, their training will gradually decay, and a trainer will need to periodically re-train them to keep them under control (you will need an "animal training" zone for this process. Once they are trained, you can assign them to a pasture, butcher them, and so on if the species allows it, you can also give them further training for war (makes them fight better) or hunting (makes them sneak and spot better). This will turn them into a stray animal, with a training level that depends on how skilled the animal trainer is, ranging from "semi-wild" at the bottom end up to "masterfully trained" at the top. One of your dwarves will bring a piece of food to the cage, and train the animal. Once it is in a cage, you can find it in the "other" tab of the units screen, and assign a trainer. However, vermin are also hateble, so the spider that one dwarf loves might freak out other dwarves.įor the larger, proper "animals" (goats, lions, alligators, and so on) you need to catch them in a cage trap first (a building you build using a mechanism, then loaded with a full-sized cage these are not related to the smaller "animal trap" item for vermin). If you have a dwarf who likes a particular species, you can allow them to adopt the critter as a pet, or if you put it in a built cage that they walk by, they can get a good thought from "admiring a blue jay". The game classifies the small ones as "vermin", so they can only ever exist in a cage or animal trap, and only one very rare one is large enough to butcher (creepy crawler, and they can only be butchered if you have them alive in a trap). ![]()
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