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Dragon quest builders 2 pet food
Dragon quest builders 2 pet food







dragon quest builders 2 pet food

Rooms (and fields) do prevent enemies from spawning inside or within a few nearby blocks though, which is why you don't have monsters just magically appear in your kitchen or bedrooms. Ghosts with a critical attack (like Sekerletons) easily overwhelm your weak, slow moving livestock animals. This keeps the animals from venturing away from the limited number of animal beds I've got for them and either leaving their drops everywhere or being killed by ghosts, and also avoids taking up extra spots in my Resident's Register. By late game I get in the habit of keeping two at a time: when a pair makes a baby, I'd kill one of the parents for their meat, and they won't spawn new babies until the baby has matured. You'll want sufficient lighting to protect them too because upon your return from Khrumbul-Dun, the Sekerletons can one-shot kill your livestock at night. Make Animal Beds in a room with a nameplate if you want your chickens and sheep to come back to a certain location every night so they're drops are easily collectible instead of all over the dang place. Generally though the animals are for providing daily elements: eggs from the chickens, milk from the cows (if Bottomless Pot used on them) and cotton from the sheep. These are mostly substitutes for Meat or Scaly Steak but there are a few recipes that demand these types. But they spawn rather slowly on IOA and its faster to just travel to Khrumbul-Dun or Sunny Sands if you need to harvest a lot of meat.Įach of the three animals you can bring back to IOA (chickens, cows, sheep) will drop a unique meat if slaughtered (chicken drumsticks, beef, lamb chops).

dragon quest builders 2 pet food

Bunicorns will spawn on desert tiles in Scarlet Sands.









Dragon quest builders 2 pet food