I'd like to be able to raise a reefback and build a small base on it, a bit like how you can in ARK.
I posted a topic about that kind of thing a few months ago. Apparently the current Reefbacks are only juveniles, so putting a full-fledged SeaBase on an adult wouldn't bother them any more than a saddle on a blue whale.
But even if that's never a thing, I'd raise reefbacks anyway. They're easily my second-favorite fauna type in the entire game, and I'd love to just always have one of them nearby. They're just so... majestic.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. I love the idea. Apparently you'll eventually be able to hatch eggs to have miniature versions of most creatures in your Aquarium, but I think having them follow you around after maturing would be amazing.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. I love the idea. Apparently you'll eventually be able to hatch eggs to have miniature versions of most creatures in your Aquarium, but I think having them follow you around after maturing would be amazing.
Yeah, I've actually hatched several creatures in experimental. The only issue is that when you pick them up and release them to the wild, they immediately become hostile.
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Id love to see a squad of shockers/stalkers defend me from a reaper
Heck, id like to be able to raise i own mini-reapers =D
I posted a topic about that kind of thing a few months ago. Apparently the current Reefbacks are only juveniles, so putting a full-fledged SeaBase on an adult wouldn't bother them any more than a saddle on a blue whale.
But even if that's never a thing, I'd raise reefbacks anyway. They're easily my second-favorite fauna type in the entire game, and I'd love to just always have one of them nearby. They're just so... majestic.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. I love the idea. Apparently you'll eventually be able to hatch eggs to have miniature versions of most creatures in your Aquarium, but I think having them follow you around after maturing would be amazing.
Yeah, I've actually hatched several creatures in experimental. The only issue is that when you pick them up and release them to the wild, they immediately become hostile.