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Imperial redhound: from -10C to -40C
Taraal: from -20C to -40C
Goldilox: from -20C to -55C
Dwarven Muffton: from -40C to -55C
Pilgrim: from 0C to -20C
Also changes to the max comfortable temperature to creatures:
Pilgrim: from 40C to 60C
Black Sribe: from 45C to 60C
Those are minor changes that only include temperature ranges, nothing else.
Black scribe: from 5 to 15 years, to match real life scorpion lifespan in captivity, if not then change to 10 years, akin to the megascarab lifespan.
Bearded troll: from 10 to 30 years, in order to match the discription on the modpage.
Imperial Redhound: from 25 to 30 years, in order to match taraal in age (and to honor the longest living hound with was Bluey but that is off-topic), not to make them copies of each other but rather an choice between an owlbear and beeg dog and potencially an desert dwelling beast (more changes to taraal and Imperial Redhound will be coming soon).
Dwarven Muffton: from 38 years to 30 years or 35 years, i don’t nerf it because I want the sheep to live shorter life but rather to make it to the longest living sheep status, with was 28 years old but still, or you could make it into 40 years old, or just dont do anything with the sheep.
Black scribe got the up to 12 years old as a good inbetween.
Bearded troll got their infographic changed, i want them to be kept as critters that grow fast, die fast and spread quickly undeground.
Imperial redhound had their age changed, because i don't mind.
Dwarven Muffton remains unchanged.
I'll be fixing that in the next update, thanks for the report
@Frankeilin07 I do plan on giving them some bags/carrying capacity in a later update, until then consider them big mount-chickens from the desert
There's some pretty good open source sound libraries here:
https://freesound.org/search/?q=ostrich&f=&s=Automatic+by+relevance&si_tags=0&si_name=0&si_description=0&si_packname=0&si_sound_id=0&si_username=0&d0=0&d1=*&ig=0&r=0&g=1&dp=0&cm=0&mm=0