So, let’s talk about resetting the taming effectiveness of an Equus. First off, it’s important to note that taming effectiveness is the measure of how well you’ve tamed a creature, with a higher effectiveness resulting in better stats for the tame. Now, if you want to reset the taming effectiveness of an Equus, the best way to do it is by shooting it unconscious.
To do this, you’ll need to have a tranquilizing weapon handy, such as a crossbow or a longneck rifle. Once you’ve found an Equus that you want to reset the taming effectiveness of, simply shoot it with tranquilizer arrows or darts until it becomes unconscious. It’s worth noting that Equus can be a bit tricky to knock out, as they have a unique taming method.
Once the Equus is unconscious, you can wait for it to wake up naturally, or you can force feed it Stimberries to speed up the process. Once it wakes up, the taming effectiveness will be reset, allowing you to try again and potentially get a better tame.
Now, it’s important to keep in mind that resetting the taming effectiveness doesn’t guarantee a better outcome. Taming effectiveness is influenced by a variety of factors, including the level of the Equus, the quality of the food you use to tame it, and the taming method you employ. So, even if you reset the taming effectiveness, you may still end up with similar stats as before.
In my personal experience, I’ve found that it’s best to focus on taming high-level Equus with high-quality food, such as Rockarrots or Mejoberries, as this can greatly increase the chances of getting a better tame. Additionally, using a taming pen or trap can make the taming process much smoother and safer, as Equus are known to be skittish and can easily run away before you have a chance to knock them out.
To sum it up, if you want to reset the taming effectiveness of an Equus, shoot it unconscious with tranquilizing weapons, force feed it Stimberries to wake it up, and then try taming it again. Just remember that taming effectiveness is influenced by various factors, so be prepared for different outcomes. Good luck with your Equus taming adventures!