RimWorld, the hit colony-management sim from Ludeon Studios, has been challenging players with its complex strategy since 2016. RimWorld is a game of survival, and players must work hard to build a colony that can withstand pirate raids, failing crops, burrowing insectoids, and crazed colonists.
Animals can make the difference between the success and failure of a RimWorld colony, whether it's a herd of cows providing milk, meat, and leather, or a loyal guard dog that protects a hunter from a rampaging bear. However, taming and raising animals isn't easy, and requires both skilled colonists, plenty of food, and a good amount of luck.
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There are only three ways that players can acquire animals for their RImWorld colony: taming, trading, and random events. Taming animals is the riskiest method, as several creatures have a chance to retaliate when a colonist fails a taming check. However, it's also the cheapest method and only requires a little food and a colonist with a good Animals skill, though it's best if they also have some good RimWorld traits. Players can mark any wild animal to be tamed, but the chances of success and the chances of retaliation will depend on the species.
Buying animals from traders or trade ships is a simpler process than taming, requiring only Silver or valuable goods like RimWorld's Plasteel to trade. However, players will find that caravans have less choice overall than the constant rotation of wild animals that will wander into most biomes in RimWorld, though their wares are often more suited to domestication. Beyond trading and taming, there's also a chance that a random wild animal will self-tame while near the colony, joining without any action needed from the
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