

That significantly increases the base amount of the stats, so when you add levels you can get a LOT more per point. So the higher level the tame, the more 'wild' and then 'bonus' levels the tame can spend. It's important to note that creature stats per leveling are a % base increase. Also, make sure not to punch, slice, or shoot magic at a taming creature, and use the fewest Hook arrows possible to keep it's constitution up. Items like the Rare Stone Hammer, which drops off Goblins and Goblin Elites, reduces their wildness substantially, so never use that for a good tame. ( Example: Wild Unicorn at level 110 fed with feed could tame out to 150 with a max level cap of 200.) 50 levels the tamed creature can go up with experience with a max (official) level of 200-215. Once you tame a creature there are approx. Protips: A maximum wild (official) creature is level 120, with proper feed to max out the creatures wildness (mechanic used to gain bonus levels) it can gain up to 45-50 bonus levels added to the base level of your targeted creature. For instance, when taming a Boar keep in mind that they have moderate base movement speed and can move and attack in short bursts with their charge attack. When you find your target animal for taking, consider the area you are in and the way the beast moves. When getting ready to tame you should first consider what type of beast you are aiming for, as there are restrictions to what can be tamed with Stone Hook Arrow versus Iron Hook Arrows.
