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What Happens When a Beefalo Is Fully Tamed?

Published in Beefalo Domestication 2 mins read

When a Beefalo is fully tamed, it reaches a state of complete domestication that significantly enhances its utility as a mount and companion in the wilderness. The most notable outcome is that a fully domesticated Beefalo will no longer shake off its saddle.

Benefits of a Fully Tamed Beefalo

A fully domesticated Beefalo offers several key advantages that make it a reliable and invaluable asset for exploration and travel:

  • Permanent Saddle Retention: The most significant benefit is that a fully tamed Beefalo will never shake off its saddle. This provides immense convenience, as you can dismount and leave your Beefalo without worrying about the saddle becoming unequipped. This permanency holds true even if its domestication percentage temporarily decreases due to extended periods without feeding or riding.
  • Maximized Riding Time: As a Beefalo's domestication percentage increases, so does the amount of time you can ride it before it tires or becomes uncooperative. A fully tamed Beefalo offers the longest possible riding duration, allowing for extensive journeys and more efficient traversal of the map.

Achieving Full Domestication

Taming a Beefalo involves consistent interaction to gradually increase its domestication percentage. This process can be achieved through:

  • Riding: Actively riding a Beefalo, particularly when it is hungry, contributes significantly to its domestication progress.
  • Feeding: Satisfying a Beefalo's hunger without riding it also helps to advance the taming process. Consistent care and interaction are key to reaching full domestication.