Taming animals (Craftopia)
I used the prism of monsters tamed almost all creatures on the starting monster: chickens, cows, bears, sheep, foxes, deer and mono. Did not try to tame seagulls - they are very rare and feeling the threat immediately fly out of the reach of the player.Of course seagulls sometimes get stuck in stones, but then to get them even square magic is very difficult, so I am almost 100% sure that the prism of monsters in them will not get there - too small a goal surrounded by small and large stones, literally close to it.
The easiest way was to tame the bear - he does not run away when he is injured.
With cows and sheep is more difficult - getting a wound they run away and quickly stop.
Mono is not difficult to capture if he already has a purple health band.
Almost all foxes seeing the player run away, but some remain - it looks like they're stuck or buggy. Plus foxes are not much smaller than sheep and do not run too fast.
With deer is more difficult - relatively close to them you can only come under the guise of bushes and trees, these creatures always very quickly run away. But their size helps in their catching.
Chickens are about on the same level of difficulty with deer. They are very timid and run fast, in addition, they are less than all other creatures, maybe, except seagulls. But you can catch up with chickens, but the deer does not come out.
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asrind1
02.12.20
I found a theoretical way to catch a seagull. Chickens and seagulls sometimes get stuck in gardens, and to make them clearly visible, nothing should grow on the beds.
The advantage of getting stuck between the beds is that one or two holes for landing can be easily removed from the ground and the bird is then unlikely to be able to fly away.
Then you just need to throw the prism of monsters and catch it without much interference.