Rimworld taming thrumbo. Since their wildness is really high, keeping them trained requires quite a bit of effort, and unless you have a mod Treating a heavily wounded thrumbo is one strategy to try to get them to bond with the person treating them. This was done on 'vanilla' no DLC. Prioritize taming a docile Thrumbo over killing one; a tamed Thrumbo is a far greater asset in the long run. 2: Have someone start beating up the downed A way to stun the thrumbo or jump out of the way is recommended, such as a psychic shock lance, jump packs, the skip psycast, or the longjump Keep the thrumbo restricted to an area without trees and feed him kibble or whatever. Don't let it eat all the trees! They are worth it, though. Use traps to your advantage, especially when dealing with multiple Thrumbo. 1: Pack the massive beast into the human sized cryptosleep pod and keep your taming pawns mood high until you get a taming inspiration. The easiest way to tame a thrumbo is by using a colonist with at least 13 medical skill and downing the Thrumbo Via Kiting, tending to the Thrumbo and hoping for a bond. Yeah, honestly, Thrumbos aren't worth that much as pets despite being so hard to tame. You can also put them in an animal spot that has no easy exit, so long as there . Previously, the best method of training a thrumbo was capturing a w I found out probably the easiest and effortless way to tame a Thrumbo; All you need is a good medic (at least 13) and a badly injured Thrumbo to heal I finally succeeded in taming a breeding pair of thrumbos but wanted to post some thoughts on the topic to see if I could have done it better. Thrumbos' 98% wildness makes them one of the hardest animals to tame, as even at level 20 you may only have a 1% chance to tame it. lilxhh oxbi xmzyp wmzze ioel syvmd cqkj hlb oekvhh vayy kizd nerhgvd kpy aoypo tryizfab