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Thread: MILK Question
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fishkiLer
Thu Mar 11, 2004 4:42 pm
#1
How do you get milk where do you get milk. How do you collect the milk, What animal gives the most milk?
sciguyCO
Thu Mar 11, 2004 4:49 pm
#2
Your title is misleading, that's more than one question. 
In order to milk a creature, you have to either be mask scented (requiring Scout's Exploration II) or be camoflaged (requiring a Ranger to apply a camo pack to you). This is so you don't "spook" the animal. Then you go up to a living creature, bring up the radial menu, generally wait a second, and you'll see an option "Gather Milk". Select this, then spend the next 15-20s staying within 5m or so. After that, you'll be awarded with a stack of milk in your inventory (which for some reason doesn't autostack with previously gathered milk of the same type).
www.swgcreatures.com has added milk to their search criteria, so you might be able to use that as a starting point. I don't know if there's a list of creatures with stack sizes, but bigger creatures tend to give bigger stacks.
exstac
Fri Mar 12, 2004 12:06 pm
#4
i have noticed one quite useful thing.. if u have to lairs (or spawning points) with animals that carry milk, about 200m from each other. You can go the one lair, milk all creatures there. Go back to the other lair, milk that and then you go back to the first lair again.
Now, the creatures of the first lair are filled with mik again. You can repeat an infinite number of times, only remember not to kill the creatures as each lair or spawgning point has a maximum number of spawns.
This got me several thousands of milk (until a **edit**ing peko peko came and killed all my creatures...
)
sherriffjustice
Mon Mar 15, 2004 7:25 am
#5
does milk only store in max amount of 100? I milked a piket and recieved one container with 100 and one with 14. Any info would be apriciated.
Calculus_Entropy
Mon Mar 15, 2004 8:02 am
#6
You just have to manually stack them. They will probably store in stacks much larger than you will ever be able to harvest, AS LONG AS they are the same type of milk spawn (corellian wild, nabooian domestic, etc.).
Okin_Sin
Thu Aug 12, 2004 5:46 am
#7
I am wonderng if anyone knows of a list that could explain what creatures have certain types of Milk? I will read swgcraft.com and see that Tat Domesticated Milk has great milk for example, but have no idea what creatures to get it off of.
Vorpaks
Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:09 am
#8
SWG Creatures Advanced Search
This whole site is very useful and interesting. I think you'll like it.
This whole site is very useful and interesting. I think you'll like it.
frightwig
Fri Aug 13, 2004 12:25 am
#11
The site that was listed is a great reference for all resources.
A bit of info about milk though - The higher the creature difficulty, the more milk it will give up.
(unfortunately if you're looking for Tat domesticated, you only have domestic eopies and dwarf banthas to choose from)
If you ever need wild milk, go for the Sharnaffs, Rontos, Pikets and other creatures of that type. They're the biggest creatures you can milk that aren't aggressive.
Interesting note: If you ever get incapped by a gurrek on Endor, he won't Deathblow. So, while he's standing over your near lifeless body, bring up his radial menu and start milking! I think this is about the only way you'd get a chance to milk a gurreck, unless you get lucky with mask scent or camo.
A bit of info about milk though - The higher the creature difficulty, the more milk it will give up.
(unfortunately if you're looking for Tat domesticated, you only have domestic eopies and dwarf banthas to choose from)
If you ever need wild milk, go for the Sharnaffs, Rontos, Pikets and other creatures of that type. They're the biggest creatures you can milk that aren't aggressive.
Interesting note: If you ever get incapped by a gurrek on Endor, he won't Deathblow. So, while he's standing over your near lifeless body, bring up his radial menu and start milking! I think this is about the only way you'd get a chance to milk a gurreck, unless you get lucky with mask scent or camo.
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