The Wiki for Tale 4 is in read-only mode and is available for archival and reference purposes only. Please visit the current Tale 11 Wiki in the meantime.

If you have any issues with this Wiki, please post in #wiki-editing on Discord or contact Brad in-game.

Difference between revisions of "Camels"

From A Tale in the Desert
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (removed Category:Camels link from page, this was the only page in the catagory)
Line 7: Line 7:
  
 
*Elia: Got a female camel in a remote area, with 31 straw, at precisely 12:00am game time. This suggests that like in previous Tales, the wild camels arrive based on the most straw in local pens in the area where they are generated.
 
*Elia: Got a female camel in a remote area, with 31 straw, at precisely 12:00am game time. This suggests that like in previous Tales, the wild camels arrive based on the most straw in local pens in the area where they are generated.
 +
 +
*Garai:I don't remember how much straw I used to get my first female camel but,  the next 2 camels I got: female first with even # of straw second was a male with odd # of straw.  So thinking it doesn't matter with odd or even #.
  
 
[[Category: Animals]]
 
[[Category: Animals]]

Revision as of 13:54, 26 December 2008

Camels are fairly easy to raise, they just eat a lot of Straw.

Camels require a Dromedary Pen to capture and keep. Dromedary pens must be built outside on sand.

Notes on getting them

  • Nova: We got two camels - first night we got a female using an odd # of straw and on the 2nd night we got a male using an even # of straw. I forget the exact amounts but they where btwn 1500-1700.
  • Elia: Got a female camel in a remote area, with 31 straw, at precisely 12:00am game time. This suggests that like in previous Tales, the wild camels arrive based on the most straw in local pens in the area where they are generated.
  • Garai:I don't remember how much straw I used to get my first female camel but, the next 2 camels I got: female first with even # of straw second was a male with odd # of straw. So thinking it doesn't matter with odd or even #.