Trying to semi afk tame bulls and was wondering if there was a macro to make my guy follow the one bull around I am currently taming? I tried to use a herder to keep the bull locked down in place but it seemed like any time I had a creature "herded" I was unable to gain skill off it.
You should be able to gain from a herded animal. I used a second account to herd bulls toward me when I first trained taming. Just think positive thoughts!
Hey go on this thread and copy the bull pit macro and put it in your razor. http://uorforum.com/threads/fast-track-guide-to-taming.2165/
You have to manually do it for each animal, but if you hold alt and single left click the bull, you will get a 'now following' message. This will make your character pathfind if the bull gets too far away.
I was at 74.7 in this pen in the south west side of Delucia and herded a new bull to myself and tamed while failing on him for 7 hours without a gain. Logged my herder and tried, no gain. Killed the 2 bulls in the pen, tried on another new bull for 2 more hours, no gain. Went to the north side of delucia by woods and started gaining. Ahh this is gonna take months lol
The bull was most likely previously tamed, and not renamed. It's actual difficulty would be 77.1 or more, so you try forever with no chance to gain or tame.
75.9!! Woohoo. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel a couple months from now, lol By the way, is it possible to get GM or near GM off bulls still?
you can GM off of those bulls if you have the patience. or raise a second tamer at the same time and then you can get yourself first re-tames for both your tamers. or just ask somebody else nicely to help you
Knowledge is all you need. You can GM nearly completely AFK without retames etc in 3-5 days, depending on the amount of griefing. It's all in the guides.
Should be enough. The difficulty for one time tamed bulls is 77.1. But you know, that it has to be a different tamer, that tamed and released them, right?
Hey, you wouldn't believe the mistakes people make. That's weird though, you should gain. It doesn't even matter if it's real skill or not.
Im at 79.2 following a retame of someones in Delucia right now. Ill let it run for 2 hours and see if i gain.
At 87.1 the hard way... One bull at a time. Is there a place where a solo player with minimal knowledge of the game/taming can find hell hounds out in the open?
Try the area north of papau, there are a few in that area also large and small hellcats. You can also work the area west of town for frenzy ostards, you might get lucky and get a savage ostard.
Is there anything usefull you can tame around 90.5 for actual hunting? Or should I keep training until I can try a dragon?