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These reapers will respond to baits, and require a Drake Feather trophy bait for combat taming by default.
However, if playing on Aberration or any custom map that includes them, the spawner they spawn from may force disable taming on them (similar to how the game prevents taming some creatures in caves). On Ab,this happens for all surface Reapers, and selectively across the map depending on area.
Due to this, there's really no way to tell if a Reaper has taming force disabled, unless you throw a bait and wait for reaction. Some fancy spyglasses might expose this though.
Hope this helps!
It'll cause them to come out.
I believe that variant doesn't have jumping enabled by default, due to it not traditionally being able to be tamed.
So are you possibly going to impliment the abilty for queens to well impregnate players after taming?
I'd recommend the no untamables mod, since it adds in tamable queens that can impregnate players through the ini settings