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nekurashimo

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9/6/2010 | |
Hello, I would like to raise sabertooth norns in KT, but there never seems to be enough critters for them to eat. I haven't seen an adult bird for sometime, and that still leaves no bugs or anything for them to eat underground. What is a good critter agent to inject into KT so they can have something else to eat? |
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Ghosthande
    

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9/6/2010 | |
Sabertooth Norns aren't very interested in bugs, I'm afraid. I am working on the Archie problem and will have a fix for it available soon. In the mean time, I wouldn't be terribly worried about the lack of critters--although SN's have strong instincts telling them to hunt critters, Archies actually become "food" when they die, and that is what the Norns actually eat. So as long as your SN's have a ready supply of food to eat, they should do just fine.
CCaves actually has a few food agents, like the infinite cheese machine or roast turkey, which should suit SN's just fine.
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nekurashimo

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9/7/2010 | |
Oh the creator answered. That's awesome =)
I find they really like the fish from the fish food agent, but I'd love to see them hunt something. Can they eat the critters from the norn meso? And TY for the quick reply! |
 Prodigal Sock
Ghosthande
    

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9/7/2010 | |
No problem.
Hmm, I don't think C3 comes with very many edible critters. The Stickeltrout is the only one I know of.
AquaShee's C2 crabs and Clohse's frogs, available here, are both edible and amphibious. The frogs in particular venture pretty far from the water, so they're good food even for terrestrial breeds like the SN's.
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SpringRain
   
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9/7/2010 | |
I feed them Norn nip from the cat toys agents pack. 8D
It grows everywhere and makes a good snack when there isn't other food around. And it looks pretty.
I'm back after 11 years. Holy dooley! |
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ylukyun
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9/15/2010 | |
I didn't know the Stickletrouts were edible..
There are lots of edible meaty things on this site, I don't know how many are classified as bug or critter but it might be a few. |