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To train a creature one must pet or punish it depending on its intentions to act (as manifested by the acts themselves, the creatures facial expression and body language, or one's angels telling one its state of mind). Make sure not to reward or punish the creature too much, unless it does something very good or very bad. If you pet or punish it 100% each time, it won't be able to tell which actions are better or worse than others. In most cases 10-30% is sufficient.

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  • Creature training
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  • To train a creature one must pet or punish it depending on its intentions to act (as manifested by the acts themselves, the creatures facial expression and body language, or one's angels telling one its state of mind). Make sure not to reward or punish the creature too much, unless it does something very good or very bad. If you pet or punish it 100% each time, it won't be able to tell which actions are better or worse than others. In most cases 10-30% is sufficient.
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  • To train a creature one must pet or punish it depending on its intentions to act (as manifested by the acts themselves, the creatures facial expression and body language, or one's angels telling one its state of mind). To help with training, there are three different leashes (see the creature page for details). The leash of training (rope) will increase the creature's receptibility for learning, and is best for basic training. The leash or compassion or the leash of aggression can teach it to behave in different ways in different contexts (e.g. to be nice to one's own villagers, but being nasty to villagers that belong to another god). Make sure not to reward or punish the creature too much, unless it does something very good or very bad. If you pet or punish it 100% each time, it won't be able to tell which actions are better or worse than others. In most cases 10-30% is sufficient.
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