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Camels

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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.

To capture a wild camel, you must open the door to your pen and have the pen with more straw than neighboring Dromedary Pens that have their doors open. If you do attract a camel, the amount of straw in the pen will become 0. Opening the pen door to catch a second wild camel will not result in the first camel escaping and wandering away.

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 #.
  • Imhlat: We should distinguish between adding straw in odd/even amounts, and stocking the pen with odd/even amounts. I ADDED an even number of straw to my pen, and attracted a male camel.
  • GiausBaltar: Falsified! I added an odd # of straw to the pen, leaving an odd number in the pen, and I recieved a male camel. Either the above is completely false, or the even/odd straw amounts are *at best* giving a probabalistic determination of sex.
  • Rabble: I attracted a female on Peret I-8 with 12,000 straw, another female on Peret I-11 with 16,001, another female on Peret I-12 with 13,201 and a male on Peret I-17 with 16,000 straw. In each case, all straw was removed from the pen at 11:50pm game time and then replaced in one bulk amount. The alternating even and odd pattern didn't work for me as I got two females with odd amounts and both a male and female with even amounts.
  • Khafra: I think that you just complicate the things. 5 cases doesn't make any reliable statistic. If you try your odd/even theory at least 100 times I'll believe it. For now the male/female distribution is completely random, there's no reliable info yet.

Use

You can slaughter a camel to receive:


Camels will produce dung