Can snakes please remain tame after being captured?

  • It's just a wee bit tedious having to drop them every 15 seconds just to play an instrument to keep them calm. Once we capture them, they should just go to sleep or something haha. Also, the pigs die way too quickly when not fed constantly.

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  • Nah I like 'em feisty. My crew and I use them to guard our other treasures on board when sailing, so even when they're angry they can be useful.

  • @tundra-793
    That is a great idea! Though you have now shared with the community I bet we see more of it, like hiding loot on the sail beams etc!

  • That's not how snakes work

  • We put our treasure at the bottom of the Galleon with a few snake baskets in between...

  • We need a proper snake basket that snakes can't poke their heads out of.

  • @o-b-jon-kenobi said in Can snakes please remain tame after being captured?:

    It's just a wee bit tedious having to drop them every 15 seconds just to play an instrument to keep them calm. Once we capture them, they should just go to sleep or something haha. Also, the pigs die way too quickly when not fed constantly.

    Would be boring lol.

    One time I captured a bunch of snakes and snuck them into the bilge of an inetentive galleon then put a bunch of holes in them as they went down to repair the snakes kept biting them and they sunk XD

  • @o-b-jon-kenobi No.

  • @tundra-793 said in Can snakes please remain tame after being captured?:

    Nah I like 'em feisty. My crew and I use them to guard our other treasures on board when sailing, so even when they're angry they can be useful.

    I put one at the front of my sloop (first time I ever caught one) on the upper deck, away from everything (I had pigs and chickens, and a couple chests). So, I get boarded by this other sloop, he drops my anchor and runs below decks. I go to chase him...he is gone! I was thinking W*F just happened... 2 seconds later the snake poisons me from above. Did not know it could spit it's poison through the floor boards. So now, I try to keep one in the front, below decks! Comes in handy!

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