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    Going Medieval: How To Tame Animals

    Mihir HateBy Mihir HateJune 7, 20212 Mins Read
    Going Medieval: How To Tame Animals

    You can tame animals and wildlife in Going Medieval. This is a good source of getting food and keeping your settlers happy and content. So, let’s find out how you can tame wildlife in the game.

    How to tame animals in Going Medieval

    • To tame wildlife in Going Medieval you will have to assign a task to a specific villager.
    • First, select the area in which you can find animals and wildlife using the mouse.
    • You can also choose a specific animal and target that wildlife.
    • Now, just choose a specific villager in the game and you will be able to assign the task of taming an animal.
    • You can do so by interacting with the Schedule tab at the top left of the screen.
    • Now, choose a villager and assign him/her the specific task.
    • In the Jobs tab, you can even change the priority of any given task.
    • You should note that you can only tame specific animals in the game.
    • Also, you will have to build and construct barns and other structures to keep your animals.

    Going Medieval: How To Tame Animals

    Animals such as pigs, wolves, cows, etc are the only ones that can be tamed in Going Medieval. Taming Wildlife is actually a good way to change up your food production in the game. You can alternate between farming crops in the game and domesticating animals.

    Taming Wildlife is an important task in the Roadmap of the game and one that is sure to make your settlement stand out. Alternatively, you can even choose to hunt specific animals by using the same method of assigning tasks.

    This is everything you need to know about how to tame animals and wildlife in Going Medieval. Now that you are here make sure you check out all the console commands and cheats for Going Medieval. You can also have a look at how to get iron in the game.

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    Mihir Hate

    Decided to become a writer because he started getting good at writing Instagram captions for his friends. Would be better at playing the games he reviews if he didn't spend so much time looking at shoes.

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