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5. Use Quell The Beast.
5. Use Quell The Beast.


''The beast will disengage combat. Do '''NOT''' re-engage it. If it's a boar, wait for it to engage with you. If it's a mouflon/auroch, attack another of its herd to re-engage it.''
''The beast will disengage combat. Do '''NOT''' re-engage it. If it's a boar, wait for it to engage with you. If it's a mouflon/Aurochs, attack another of its herd to re-engage it.''


6. Repeat the above process till you have successfully tamed the beast.
6. Repeat the above process till you have successfully tamed the beast.
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Note: When re-engaging a target via attacking their herd, the target you are re-engaging must be disengaged first. It is best to walk away a short distance to disengage most of them - before re-engaging. :)
Note: When re-engaging a target via attacking their herd, the target you are re-engaging must be disengaged first. It is best to walk away a short distance to disengage most of them - before re-engaging. :)


[[File:Legacy-Tame boar.jpg]][[File:Legacy-Tame auroch.jpg]][[File:Legacy-Tame mouflon.png]]
[[File:Legacy-Tame boar.jpg]][[File:Legacy-Tame Aurochs.jpg]][[File:Legacy-Tame mouflon.png]]

Revision as of 05:56, 5 November 2018

"Quell The Beast" is available so you can attempt to domesticate aurochs, boars, or mouflons.

How To Use

Equip a Rope and use the attack "Quell The Beast" on an aurochs or mouflon.

Keep in mind that when you perform this on one aurochs or mouflon, the rest of the herd also aggros you.


Quoting Jorb:

"The prerequisites for using this attack, are as follows:

  • Full combat advantage- Use "Sidestep".
  • Less than one (i.e "0") combat intensity- Use "Consume the flames".
  • Two initiative points- Use "Call the Thunder Storm" for the Initiative points.


Once this attack has been successfully performed versus an aurochs, the beast is quelled, and the aurochs will now follow you around. The aurochs is however not yet tamed. Within the span of about ten minutes, it will try to break its shackles. When this attack comes, you must again quell its beast. If you hit the aurochs, at this point, it will lose some of its tameness. Each quelling of the beast renders 20 tameness points unto it. Once a grand total of 100 tameness points hath been bestowed unto the beast, it will... Metamorphose! ...into a cow, or a bull. You can now, via right clicking, leash or unleash the cow (or bull), and it will follow you around."


If like me you found this complicated try this tutoiral on how to quell the beast.

http://www.havenandhearth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5786&p=65688

Quick Taming Guide

Equip Rope, and have the moves, Call down the Thunder, Consume the Flames, Sidestep and Quell the Beast.

1. Find safe location.

If you're taming a Boar into a Pig, a coastline is best.

If you're taming an Aurochs into a Cow, pen the target beast(s) individually with Fire signposts, and any others of the herd you don't want as a group.

If you're taming a Mouflon into a Sheep, pen the target beast(s) individually with Fire signposts, and any others of the herd you don't want as a group.


2. Use Call down the Thunder till you have 18 Initiative, from a safe place.

4 for each Sidestep (To have more than 3 advantage, as required). 2 for using Quell the Beast.


3. Use Sidestep till you have more than 3 advantage. Use the move after the beast "Twitches", or seems to struggle to get to you.

4. Use Consume the Flames.

5. Use Quell The Beast.

The beast will disengage combat. Do NOT re-engage it. If it's a boar, wait for it to engage with you. If it's a mouflon/Aurochs, attack another of its herd to re-engage it.

6. Repeat the above process till you have successfully tamed the beast.

Note: When re-engaging a target via attacking their herd, the target you are re-engaging must be disengaged first. It is best to walk away a short distance to disengage most of them - before re-engaging. :)

Legacy-Tame boar.jpgLegacy-Tame Aurochs.jpgLegacy-Tame mouflon.png