The Serpent Rogue: Taming animals The Serpent Rogue guide, walkthrough
On this page of The Serpent Rogue game guide you will find information about taming animals and the benefits associated with it - Corruption status, Favourite food, enclosure.
Last update: 27 April 2022
Here you will learn how to tame animals and turn them into your allies. We explain the game's mechanics and the benefits of taming.
What can be tamed?
Animal taming isn't a difficult task. You can tame any animal that:
- Doesn't have the Corruption status,
- Isn't hostile towards you (you've never attacked it),
- Has a Favorite food - it's displayed in the Bestiary after inspecting the required number of said creatures.
- Isn't owned by someone else.
- Isn't hungry - if it's green bar is full, you won't be able to feed him. This can be fixed with the Hunger potion.
How to tame?
To tame an animal, you need to find out their favourite food. We'll use the Chicken as an example. They're a good creature to start with, since they're found in the Wasteland, they're harmless and they like worms. Start by obtaining worms from tree trunks, such as the one located in the Abandoned House.
Next, walk up to a chicken and feed it (the option will appear when you approach it). The more powerful the monster, the more food might be necessary. Chickens often relent after one or two attempts.
Monsters infected by Corruption need to be cured first, which can be done once all the aforementioned taming requirements have been met.
What to do after taming?
You can send the animal to a camp or have it travel alongside you. Once sent to the camp, they will automatically head to the farm, where you need to place food to feed them and restore their health.