![]() You typically want around 30 beefalo when fighting bee queen with beefalo so that no beefalo die. ![]() Have you ever wanted to bring in the Calvary beefalos to attack the bee queen but don't know how? Well, here's how to use beefalo against the bee queen.īasically, we all know that beefalo go in heat in winter, spring and the second year and above in autumn, we can use this to our advantage when fighting bee queen.įirst you need to start moving beefalo herds, basically you just need hit the beefalo, then run away and when it slowly runs back towards the herd, wait for it to stop and when it starts to wander around, you need to attack the rest of the herd and bring that herd to the beefalo you just hit and then rinse and repeat until you reach the bee queen hive!ĭo this with all the beefalo herds so that you don't get any beefalo-deaths when fighting the bee queen with beefalo, Ornery > Pudgy + Rider, this is an example if I want to have an ornery beefalo.īeefalo's VS Bee queen (or whatever boss you want, but I'm mainly focusing this on bee queen) By the way, check out psam's channel because he actually told me most of these tips when fighting bee queen with beefalo. In order to actually get the type you want, the points for the tendency you want must be greater than the amount of the other two combined, basically here's just a simple equation, In order to get ornery, you attack, in order to get rider, you ride, in order to get pudgy, you stuff the beefalo's face over and over and over and over again and for default you somehow balance all 3 methods. How do we get the specific tendency's we want? ![]() it doesn't really have anything special but it doesn't have that much negatives either. 5 speed-points which is technically faster but honestly, it's not really worth it, it deals horrible damage, 20 damage points.Ī normal faced-beefalo means that you've gotten a normal tamed beefalo which is literally just a beefalo that's tamed, dealing 34 damage, has a run speed of 7 and yeah. Whenever you actually tame your beefalo, a bright flash will appear and your beefalo will have a certain tendency-trait which can be determined by looking at itĪn Angry face means means you've gotten an ornery beefalo which makes it so that it can deal 50 damage, however since it's obedience will be normally 40% and above, this means you will have to feed it a twig or grass or whatever in order to mount it unlike the other beefalo types, it's run speed is 7 which is as fast as a dragonflyĪ happy face on your beefalo means that you've gotten a rider beefalo which is the fastest beefalo out there which has a run speed of 8 which of course, is MUCH faster than a dragonfly especially with a glossamer saddle, it deals 25 damage, which isn't that good.Ī Fat face means that you've gotten a pudgy beefalo which gives the same amount of sanity as a tam o shanter, also it's only slightly faster than the average character by. So, basically whenever you ride your beefalo you gain domestication points, however this also nullifies the domestication that would've been lost by hunger meaning as long as your ride on your beefalo, you don't have to feed the beefalo in order to get domestication points, basically just keep riding your beefalo and you don't have to spend THOUSANDS of twigs or grass, this is how people can rush taming a beefalo, they don't have to spend all that time getting THOUSANDS of twigs and grass because they can just keep riding it, however you will still need to keep a stack of grass or twigs so that you can mount on the beefalo, why do we have to keep a stack of grass or twigs you ask? Well, this transitions into my next point: However what discourages players is the price for feeding your beefalo, but what if I told you that you didn't have to feed your beefalo at all unless you want to ride it? Yup, that's right you don't have to feed your beefalo at all unless you want to ride it, let me explain: This is the invisible stat for your beefalo which increases whenever you ride or feed your beefalo this stat is determining when your beefalo will be fully domesticated and the higher it's domestication, the longer you will be able to ride it.
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