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How to Train Animals in Rimworld

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Rimworld has a lot of different elements to it that can be hard to understand. This guide will try and help new players understand the basics of one of the lesser-used systems in the game—training animals. This system can be a bit annoying to get a handle, but it’s not too bad. And with the understanding of the UI and the systems at play this guide will give you, you will be able to train animals in Rimworld anytime you like.

How to Train Animals in Rimworld

Here are the basic steps to train animals in Rimworld.

Taming and Training of animals are pretty similar processes—they just take time to get done, and can be a bit of a bugbear to understand. Click on the Animals menu at the bottom to see the tamed animals you have. From there, click thee animal, then the Training tab.

The Training menu has a few actions attached that mark whether an animal is fully or partially trained to perform a task. If the X is greyed out and cannot be changed, that animal cannot perform that task. Be sure that the animals you have can actually do that task before doing all this. A cat won’t be able to haul, for example.

There are four basic tasks that most tamed animals can be trained to perform.

Reasons why Training an animal can fail

There are a few less-than-obvious reasons why going to train animals in Rimworld can fail. There are obvious things, like making sure a colonist is assigned to the Handle job in the job queue. If you have priorities turned on, be sure to check those as well. If a colonist has the cleaning skill at a higher priority than anything else, they will basically spend their whole life cleaning as it will always be dirty. But, there are less obvious elements as well—we’ll explain the most common reasons you fail when training below.

You don’t have food

Check the animals diet by clicking the i symbol in their info box. Once tamed, they will eat the other items listed in their diet section. If you right-click an animal and the tooltip says Cannot tame: No food, that’s your clue to grow some veggies. Plop down a growing zone to get this dealt with.

If you want to train an animal to haul or rescue, you need to be able to feed it extra food as a treat. Be sure to have more food on deck than you need to feed your colony before embarking on some task like turning a pack of wolves into hauling machines.

Colonist skill is too low

Just like Taming, Training takes into account the Animal skill of the pawn performing the action. Though there’s no chance of being mauled or having a tamed animal turn into a manhunter, there’s still a failure chance associated with each training attempt. Training is another exercise in patience as players need to send their pawns off to do animal-related tasks to gain skill.

The animal cannot perform the action

Check the Training menu for an animal. If the X is greyed out and cannot be changed, that animal cannot perform that task. Also, some animals will be unable to perform actions if injured too severely. If your guard animals lose a limb, they may not even be able to move anymore.

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