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Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos Taming sheep (and other animals)


How to tame the wild sheep in Zimagrad? How do you even tame an animal in the new Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos? One or two players of the new Harvest Moon offshoot who have encountered wild animals in the game world and now want to tame them will perhaps be concerned with these questions. Not only can you tame horses, but you also have to tame a sheep and then shear it as part of the “Tame the Wild Sheep” quest in Zimagrad. In this short guide we’ll show you how to tame animals in Harvest Moon TwoA.

Taming animals in Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos

In order to tame the animals, you first have to approach the animal carefully. As soon as the animal spots you and a red exclamation mark is displayed, you have to wait a moment and then continue running towards the animal. If you run towards the animal too quickly, it will flee and only come back the next day. If you stand close enough to the animal, you can pet it and above its head you will see a bar with several clef symbols that slowly fills up. The bar is the friendship bar, where you can see the affection you have for the animal. To tame it now, you have to visit the animal regularly and pet it. In addition, you should also give the animal something to eat, which also has a positive effect on affection. You can pet and feed the animal once per day.

This process is repeated for a few days until the affection has filled eight of the note symbols and the animal is tamed. As part of the quest with the sheep in Zimagrad, you can now give the Valais sheep a name and take it home with you. Then the good Lina gets in touch and can shear the sheep and thus complete the quest. As mentioned, you can also tame other animals such as horses in the same way.

Tip: This is how you can improve your tools and permanently increase your stamina in Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos.

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