TheSurvivor2928 Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 (edited) Basically when I go hunting in my area, I only see raccoons and foxes 80% of the time. Any reasons to why? Edited January 26 by TheSurvivor2928
Forceous Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 That's just how it works I guess, it's the same for me Going for hunting trips is in the name, it's going to be a trip so you'll have to pack everything you'll need with you and prepare to be outside for multiple days 1
Solution Maelstrom Posted January 27 Solution Report Posted January 27 There are various heat and noise maps that generate the world. Some of the maps create the various biomes (forest, elevated areas, deserts, etc.) Layered on top of that are spawning conditions for various animals that interact with some of those heat/noise maps. Some of those spawning conditions are the presence of forest (wolves and bears) while bighorn sheep require a minimum world height. Fox, raccoons and bunnies have some of the least restrictive spawning conditions. Fortunately, one or two thrown flint spears will kill them and provide early protein. 1
TheSurvivor2928 Posted January 27 Author Report Posted January 27 Problem is not even bunnies nor chickens spawn.
marmarmar34 Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 You can also invest in basket traps for passive meat. Flax grain has terrible satiety, so it's wonderful for catching chickens! Tossing spears into ponds for fish was also my go to early meat resource. 1
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