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You stretch out your hand, making a fist but extending your pinky and thumb. You make an odd keening noise while slowly rotating your fist back and forth. The trick works, and the animal decides you're a friend instead of a foe! | You stretch out your hand, making a fist but extending your pinky and thumb. You make an odd keening noise while slowly rotating your fist back and forth. The trick works, and the animal decides you're a friend instead of a foe! | ||
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− | = References = | + | * Foes which can be tamed are marked as such in the notes section. |
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+ | * The success text references the method used by {{Wikipedia|Crocodile Dundee}}. |
Revision as of 07:17, 8 June 2009
Go to Naturalist Skills (level 0 skill, starting skill)
Skill ID: N/A
Tame
Taming is an innate Naturalist skill. When fighting an animal -- a rat or fish, for example -- A Naturalist can try to Tame the animal. Taming an animal yields 50% more XP than defeating it in combat, but the creature will not drop items.
When Used
If you fail:
You squat down and extend a hand, trying to make friends with the critter. Despite your best efforts, it continues to act like it thinks you're food.
If you succeed:
You stretch out your hand, making a fist but extending your pinky and thumb. You make an odd keening noise while slowly rotating your fist back and forth. The trick works, and the animal decides you're a friend instead of a foe!
Notes
- Foes which can be tamed are marked as such in the notes section.
References
- The success text references the method used by Crocodile Dundee.