How to ride and train bulls in Don't Starve Pocket Edition? Interpretation of Bull Riding and Bull Training Methods

Time: 2022-05-30Source: Huajun Informationauthor:

The taming and riding of Pyrrho, the protagonist of Don't Starve Pocket Edition, has been added to the latest version of Don't Starve. At present, the Piflo Cow can be tamed in the following two ways. Let’s take a look at this article on how to tame the bull by riding a bull in Don’t Starve Pocket Edition.


Don't Starve Pocket Edition

Taming method:

​​ 1. Use the new item Cat Tail Whip

2. For feeding, you can choose grass, branches (eat all of these), vegetables

                                          Cow behavior:

Taming a cow will cause the cow to leave the herd and the cow will not go into heat during the estrus period;

Niu, which is arbitrarily domesticated, can be put on a cow saddle;

The higher the degree of domestication of a cow, the longer it can be ridden;

                                                                                                                                                                you try to put a saddle on a cow, if you try to put a saddle on it, the cow will be thrown off, and the cow will hate you.

Domestication direction:

There are three directions in the evolution (domestication) of cattle, which are related to the process of domestication, namely

​​ 1. Anger: The cow’s attack power will be higher

​​ 2. Tame: ride longer and move faster (personally prefer)

3. Fat ones: they will return to San when riding (will riding be comfortable for fat ones?)

Evolutionary direction:

The evolutionary direction of cattle is closely related to your behavior when domesticating cattle

​​ 1. Attacking or being attacked while riding a cow will increase the cow's anger (domestication direction 1)

2. Riding more bulls will make them docile (domestication direction 2)

3. Feeding the cow (presumably making it eat hard?) will make the cow chubby (domestication direction 3)

How to identify the evolutionary trends of cattle? Look at the face, yes, look at the face

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