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Looking for a CH buddy

Discussions pertaining to the creature handler profession
Zurlaboo
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Postby Zurlaboo » Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:52 am

Okay, so hypothetically, I'm hunting with an MCH buddy and a rare spawns. Shouldn't both of us try to tame it simultaneously to increase the chance of somebody bagging it? We can always trade it later if the one who lost the coin flip happens to get the successful tame. I don't even know if you start taming a critter, does it give you exclusivity, so nobody else can even attempt a tame or not. Would be interesting to find out.
One tame at a time :)
Kriegan'shka
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Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:12 am

Postby Kriegan'shka » Sun Nov 14, 2004 1:24 pm

Well i can't honestly say they were bull rancor babies Hoss, as I don't remember the titles over their heads. I was concentrating on fighting the large ones and they were all bull rancors.

But I guarentee you I'll be more observant from now on, now that I know how rare they are.

Your suggestion makes good sense to me Zurlaboo. It would double the chances of getting the bull baby if its possible for two CH to tame the same critter at the same time. As long as the ownership agreement was made beforehand. It wouldn't matter which CH was successful.
hossp
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Postby hossp » Sun Nov 14, 2004 4:02 pm

yeah zurbaloo when you start the taming process it is exclusive..the tatget turns white on the radar..of course the second it fails it is open for the next tame attempt by anyone capable..same process with dna sampling

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