Do animals have a set radius from their spawn point, or can they be herded an indefinite distance using fences to steer and block their retreat? Namely cows pigs goats and sheep.
Herding
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Do you mean will they despawn? Not exactly sure what you mean...
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No. I want to know how far from their spawn point will they wander. Is it a set limit.
Think of cows on a real farm. They can only wander within the fenced off pasture and no further. When they reach the fence they turn around and stay within the boundaries. (Their radius from centre field.)
In which case we cannot move them to another field further away.
I know that in a future update we will be able to lure them away but I figured it may be fun to work with what we have and herd them onto my farm which is a fair distance away.
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You can always make a creative world, go into console and type spawnnpc cow and study it...
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Well, I think the upcoming update will change everything about animals.
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No. I want to know how far from their spawn point will they wander. Is it a set limit.
Think of cows on a real farm. They can only wander within the fenced off pasture and no further. When they reach the fence they turn around and stay within the boundaries. (Their radius from centre field.)
In which case we cannot move them to another field further away.
I know that in a future update we will be able to lure them away but I figured it may be fun to work with what we have and herd them onto my farm which is a fair distance away.
They will go wherever you put them. There is no limit. Keep in mind, some animals are in groups(herds), If you move one the others will fallow and they seem to want get to one another.
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They will go wherever you put them. There is no limit. Keep in mind, some animals are in groups(herds), If you move one the others will fallow and they seem to want get to one another.
Mines and dungeons especially. Good luck herding them by agile fencing once they get in there.
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