

Compared to its competition, cows are the only animal able to produce enough milk to feed a colonist on a daily basis. If you’re looking for animals to feed the colony with, cows are on the top of the list. Use the point above to send them into enemies as cannon fodder.įor more details about boomalopes, click here.

On the other hand, if you have a few extra boomalopes you’d rather get rid of, they can be ejected out of pods like a mini missile as a surprise gift for hostile colonies. Another unique trait of boomalopes are their explosive deaths, which can lead to large fire if you don’t protect them. Definitely do not tame or raise too many of them, as they can eat your colony out of house and home. So long as they have enough grazing land to maintain their large appetites, having one or two boomalopes under your care reduces the need to busy your colonists with other more hands-on approaches to chemfuel production. While somewhat grotesque, a boomalope is a decent source of chemfuel to run your generators. Ideally, you’ll move on to more difficult animals to handle, but alpacas will serve as the stepping stone for your tamers to get better at the task.įor more details about alpacas, check here.

Beyond that, they are also capable pack animals, allowing them to carry your burdens on caravan trips. While they are not sturdy combatants by any stretch of the word, they can be sheared for wool to solve the need for clothes or simply sold to traders for a steady source of income. The humble alpaca can easily be a part of any early game colony thanks to their low skills required to tame.

Below are a few animals to consider, not so much in terms of what may be the strongest animal, but the options that are reasonably within reach of any start and able to match any particular needs. Be it for labor, protection or, generating resources for survival, animals can provide. Each animal has its own set of quirks and advantages, and can often serve as a great boon to a colony when managed right. While picking colonists is a research of its own, there’s an equal field of study to be made in what animals to bring along to start your colony.
