It's the 1 tame that can defend itself from virtually anything else in the game. ![]() When your telling me now that your tames arent for breeding and slaughtering and you're just making a barn with 5 lox surrounded by a trench. You look quite foolish here if we are being honest I was trying to give you a reason or solution to your problem you asked about. Also, you say my barn is ”too small” for even a pair of loxes to breed one calf but somehow my loxes breed 3 calfs and are now 5 in that ”smal barn” you talking about, no changes to length nor width was made, that was the second mistake you did! The third mistake was telling me I need workbenches to prevent spawns, but that’s not the case, you can use any of the 20+ player base items to prevent spawn, however, if you would have said ”Use stonecutters to prevent spawns AND being able to repair the walls”, you would have been correct! Last mistake was telling me how many hours you have, all animals you have etc etc, dude, I couldn’t care less if you had 10k hours or just 100 hours, since most of your facts are incorrect! So stop making a fool of yourself on my post and move on dude! The first mistake you did here was getting onto my post, asuming stuff… These loxes weren’t made for slaughter, but yoy asumed that, telling me I had a too ”small barn”. At most hostile mobs sit behind walls and stare at them when they can't make LoS. Raids only attack an area you are currently in meaning nothing will sit and attack your walls if they don't have line of sight on your character nor will they seek out your tames while your away. Where as a simple stone wall around a pasture could easily be manipulated to be larger and larger encompassing more area for breeding. If you already dug a trench around an area as your pasture, just understand you can't easily expand your pasture anymore than that afterwards. Standing torches are easily destroyed by Grey dwarves throwing rocks. If you think they are unsightly, just bury them out of sight. ![]() Yes the work benches are absolutely necessary because you will have to repair walls and structure every now and then due to lox stomping nearby, so its good to have a stonecutter table you can float around in the pasture for easy stone repairs too. ![]() Space is key, keeping them enclosed in a barn might lead to 1 calf you could slaughter eventually, but you have to push it out of the barn to have enough room each time for another calf to be born in that same area. Probably around 200+ 2 * boar and around the same in 2 * wolves. I've seen the need for all these things after playing for over 1k hours, I have around 40 lox I can slaughter at a time in my pasture when I come back to it to harvest barley in the field next to the pasture.
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