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''See the [[Tameables]] page for a list of tameable creatures.''
''See the [[Tameables]] page for a list of tameable creatures.''


==Training==
==Taming==
Training taming is a very slow process in that it can only be improved through active use. It takes several seconds to attempt to tame a creature, and when you succeed you cannot gain off that creature again. In most cases it is best to take this as a starting skill for your character should you wish to use it.
Training taming is a very slow process in that it can only be improved through active use. It takes several seconds to attempt to tame a creature, and when you succeed you cannot gain off that creature again. In most cases it is best to take this as a starting skill for your character should you wish to use it.


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* '''75 - 85''': Snow Leopards and Panthers
* '''75 - 85''': Snow Leopards and Panthers
* '''85 - 100''': Great Harts and White Wolves
* '''85 - 100''': Great Harts and White Wolves
==Animal Training==
Click the link below to review the basics of Pet Training
[[image:a-training-live.jpg | link=Animal Training]]

Latest revision as of 07:21, 20 October 2024

To tame a beast to accept you as master requires patience, nerve and a power of will. The rewards of studying Animal Taming are considered by some to be well worth the time invested. Tamers have long-been considered extremely useful and versatile in fighting monsters and, to a lesser extent, players as well.

Your taming skill (along with Animal Lore) determines the odds of taming a given creature then controlling it. It's furthermore required in order to bon] with certain creatures.

In order to tame a creature you must be standing within three tiles of it with no obstructions, then target it with the skill. Once taming has begun you may stray anywhere up to ten tiles away from the target though if it loses sight of you or is injured in any way the attempt will cease.

After a few seconds you'll be notified of either your success or failure.

While most animals are non-hostile and can be tamed at any time, most taming attempts against a monster will instantly fail. In this case there's no wait time before you can try again so it's best to set a macro and use this over and over as fast as you can until you successfully start the taming process.

Veterinary is a near essential skill for serious tamers in that it is the only method available for resurrecting dead pets.

See the Tameables page for a list of tameable creatures.

Taming

Training taming is a very slow process in that it can only be improved through active use. It takes several seconds to attempt to tame a creature, and when you succeed you cannot gain off that creature again. In most cases it is best to take this as a starting skill for your character should you wish to use it.

In order to increase the spawn rate of new targets you should release and then kill each as you progress. You may find keeping some of them under you control to help cull the others helps matters.

  • 0 - 30: Train at NPC Stable Master
  • 30 - 45: Cows and Sheep
    • Delucia is a good spot
  • 45 - 60: Hinds and Timber Wolf
  • 60 - 75: Walrus and Polar Bears
  • 75 - 85: Snow Leopards and Panthers
  • 85 - 100: Great Harts and White Wolves

Animal Training

Click the link below to review the basics of Pet Training