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Tamed creature regeneration


Alumii

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So my server that I admin has custom levels and thus much higher health then the vanilla levels. That being said I have created a trough and from what I have noticed my creatures are not gaining any health back passively. If I force them to eat with food in their inventory they will gain health back.

 

Was curious to see if anyone else has had this issue.

 

I have increased the creature/player health regen to x5 with no change in the behavior at least from what I have experienced.  

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Something I've found regarding creature regeneration, is that when you are mounted on the creature, its passive regeneration kicks in, but if you are not mounted on the creature, its regeneration is crazy slow. So that makes me feel like it's a game issue rather than a server issue, and additionally that the issue stems from a simply bad code that will likely be fixed in one of the many upcoming patches we'll see.

It's not game breaking perse, but it does get annoying, and can have enough of an impact on play to be considered a moderate bug in my opinion. I'll be looking for this one to be fixed fairly soon.

 

In the mean time, you don't even have to force-feed to speed up their health regeneration, as long as you have a saddle on them.

 

I hope this helps.

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