
This means that there’s always a chance of you getting that extra-cool looking dragon or super cute Zygomite. In addition to random traits, your animals can also have random mutations. There is a detailed article with specific information on RuneScape reddit you should definitely check out. These traits range from animal’s tendency to breed at a increased rate or put on weight easier to being worth less beans or producing less harvestable materials. These traits are both hereditary and random, so you can never be 100% sure what traits your baby dragon will have once it hatches. Your livestock will also have lots of different traits: some beneficial and some not so much. One of many mutations of livestock bred in player-owned farms. You can also feed your animals strawberry or vanilla milk for similar effects. Therefore, you must be mindful of what buffs you wish your animals to get and bring specific flowers into beehives to then get the type of honeycomb you need. There are different kinds of honey each with their own beneficial effects and these different kinds of honey are produced from different kinds of plants. You can keep bees in beehives and they will produce honey. We’ve already mentioned that keeping your animals healthy and happy is important and this can be achieved not only by feeding them regularly, but also by giving them some sweet stuff i.e. Only adolescent animals can breed, eggs and babies cannot (duh). First an animal has to reach adolescent stage. But faster breeding doesn’t mean you won’t have to wait at all. And happy livestock means a happy farmer. This will not only increase their breeding rate, but will also keep them healthy and happy. Remember, that checking your animals is important, but feeding them proper food also is, so make sure to log in regularly and give them some food. You have already seen how it works during the tutorial: you have two adolescent animals of same species but different genders, check them, put them into the pen and then feed them. Once you have a pen you can then drop some animals in it.

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How to breed animals in player-owned farm? This might seem a bit counter-intuitive – larger pens hold less animals, but that’s because you keep way bigger animals in larger pens when compared to smaller ones.Īrdougne has changed since the introduction of player-owned farms into RuneScape.

Simple breeding pens store four animals, small pens store six, medium pens can hold four and in large pens you will be able to keep three animals (basically two adolescent animals and their baby). Breeding pens in player-owned farms vary in size. During the tutorial you will have to build a pen and there you will keep your animals. Alternatively, you can sell your animals in the Grand Exchange.

Beans can also be earned by selling your livestock.

The tutorial will allow you to get familiar with how the farm works and will also reward you with some beans which is a new currency and is used for purchasing items from the farm shop. You must have level 17 Farming and level 20 Construction to do so. But how do you go about it, where to start? First things first, and this means you have to complete the tutorial. How to start farming in player-owned farm?īreeding animals is of course the integral part of owning a farm (we’ve already got a spot for growing plants). For those who have already completed the tutorial (which is a must) and don’t really know what to do next we have made this little guide to help you through your agricultural struggle. RuneScape player-owned farms have been out for some time now and if you’re new to the topic you can check out our introductory post and familiarize yourself with the main concepts of this new feature.
