catch and tame animals
Catch And Tame Animals
A Catch And Tame animals guide for sorting collection targets by role, pen value, feeding value, combine value, and update priority.
Quick answer
Best move now
Treat every animal as a role decision: keeper, feeder, combine candidate, income helper, or rare target. Keep the animals that move your current route forward, then chase rarer targets after the pen and luck loop are stable.
Key points
Guide highlights
- A useful animal can matter more than a rare animal if it improves your current pen route.
- The best database fields are role, source, feeding value, combine value, and income value.
- Rare and secret targets become easier to chase when your base loop is already prepared.
Do not judge animals by rarity alone. Sort each animal by what it does for your pen, luck route, combine route, and next session.
Sorting logic
How to read an animal entry
A strong animal entry should tell you how the animal is found, whether it belongs in the pen, how it helps feeding, and whether it is useful for combine attempts.
Collection route
When to chase rare and secret targets
- Chase rare targets when the pen can support repeated lasso routes.
- Chase secret targets after your feeding and luck route is ready.
- Return to common animals when your pen needs income stability.
- Use update checks when a new area or animal set changes the route.
Quick lookup
Animal Role Map
| Role | What it means | Best action | Related page | Open page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keeper | An animal that improves your stable pen loop | Keep it active until the next route goal is clear | Offline Earnings | Open page |
| Feeder | An animal that helps prepare luck or combine sessions | Feed it when your next session is about breeding | Breeding | Open page |
| Combine candidate | An animal used in the heart route | Save it until the combine route is ready | Breeding | Open page |
| Income helper | An animal that supports your pen while away | Place it before relying on offline earnings | Offline Earnings | Open page |
| Rare target | A high-value chase after the base loop works | Chase it after your lasso and pen route are stable | Updates | Open page |
- Role
- Keeper
- What it means
- An animal that improves your stable pen loop
- Best action
- Keep it active until the next route goal is clear
- Related page
- Offline Earnings
- Role
- Feeder
- What it means
- An animal that helps prepare luck or combine sessions
- Best action
- Feed it when your next session is about breeding
- Related page
- Breeding
- Role
- Combine candidate
- What it means
- An animal used in the heart route
- Best action
- Save it until the combine route is ready
- Related page
- Breeding
- Role
- Income helper
- What it means
- An animal that supports your pen while away
- Best action
- Place it before relying on offline earnings
- Related page
- Offline Earnings
- Role
- Rare target
- What it means
- A high-value chase after the base loop works
- Best action
- Chase it after your lasso and pen route are stable
- Related page
- Updates
Step flow
Animal target flow
- Decide whether this session is for collecting, feeding, combining, or income setup.
- Catch animals that support that single session goal first.
- Return to the pen and sort animals by role before feeding or combining.
- Use rare target runs only after your basic loop is moving smoothly.
- After updates, revisit animal roles before deleting or replacing a useful animal.
Mistakes
Animal planning mistakes
FAQ
Catch And Tame Animals questions
Which animals should I keep early?
Keep animals that help the current loop: pen stability, feeding, combine attempts, or income. Rarity matters more after that base route works.
How should I organize animal data?
Track role, source, feeding value, combine value, income value, and update date. Those fields help decisions faster than a simple name list.
When should I chase secret animals?
Chase secret animals after you can repeat lasso runs, support luck through feeding, and recover your pen route quickly after failed attempts.
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