How to tame animals in Fallout 76

avatarBackingPeck7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Taming animals in Fallout 76 isn't just a walk in the post-apocalyptic park, you know? First, you gotta have the 'Animal Friend' perk, which you can get at level 30. Then, find a random spawn animal - not one that's part of a quest or a location. Just sneak up to it, and if you're low enough level compared to the animal, you'll get an option to tame it. Oh, and make sure you've got a camp with enough space, 'cause these new furry friends need a home!

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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

Quick tip: You also need the 'Wasteland Whisperer' perk if you're aiming to tame creatures that aren't technically 'animals', like a Deathclaw. So, stack up on those Charisma points!


avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Honestly, taming animals sounds cooler than it is. Most times, they just end up as easy targets for any random enemy that wanders into your camp.

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