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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* Any creature that can be hitched to a large cart can be hitched to a hitching post.
 
* Any creature that can be hitched to a large cart can be hitched to a hitching post.
* Hell Horses can be “Tied Off” to a hitching post at any age that is not a foal.
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* Hell Horses can be “Tied Off” to a hitching post at any age aside from foal.
 
* A hitching post can hold 3 creatures.
 
* A hitching post can hold 3 creatures.
* Creatures can eat from the trough of a hitching post, as long as there is food in it, that they are normally able to eat.
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* Creatures can eat from the trough of a hitching post as long as there is food in it that they are normally able to eat.
* Untamed Hell Horses hitched to a hitching post are docile and will not attack anything as long as they have food in there trough.
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* Untamed Hell Horses hitched to a hitching post are docile and will not attack anything as long as they have food in their trough.
* A creature will eat from a trough at the same rate as they would normally graze / eat from pile.
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* A creature will eat from a trough at the same rate as they would normally graze/eat from a pile.
* A hitching post cannot be picked up it can only be transported.
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* A hitching post cannot be picked up into player inventory. It can only be transported. It can be loaded into a wagon but not a large cart.
 
* Hitching posts are lockable and spawn with a 1ql lock on creation.
 
* Hitching posts are lockable and spawn with a 1ql lock on creation.
 
* You cannot load or move a hitching post with creatures hitched to it.
 
* You cannot load or move a hitching post with creatures hitched to it.
* Can be loaded into a wagon, but not a large cart.
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* Hitching posts have 2 main permissions: Manage and Use. A player with use perms can unhitch any horse by either right-clicking the horse and clicking unhitch (singular), or right-clicking the hitching post and clicking Animals > Unhitch (All).
* Hitching posts have 2 main permissions, Manage and Use.
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* Only creature-edible items can be placed into a trough (seed, meat, veg, fish, etc).
* A person with use perms can unhitch any horse by either right clicking the horse and clicking unhitch (singular), or right clicking the hitching post and clicking Animals > Unhitch (All of em).
 
* Only creature edible items can be placed into a trough (seed, meat, veg, fish and so on).
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:17, 16 July 2020

Hitching post
A Hitching post
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Hitching post
Skill and improvement

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Hitching post

Description

A post to hitch creatures.

Notes

  • Any creature that can be hitched to a large cart can be hitched to a hitching post.
  • Hell Horses can be “Tied Off” to a hitching post at any age aside from foal.
  • A hitching post can hold 3 creatures.
  • Creatures can eat from the trough of a hitching post as long as there is food in it that they are normally able to eat.
  • Untamed Hell Horses hitched to a hitching post are docile and will not attack anything as long as they have food in their trough.
  • A creature will eat from a trough at the same rate as they would normally graze/eat from a pile.
  • A hitching post cannot be picked up into player inventory. It can only be transported. It can be loaded into a wagon but not a large cart.
  • Hitching posts are lockable and spawn with a 1ql lock on creation.
  • You cannot load or move a hitching post with creatures hitched to it.
  • Hitching posts have 2 main permissions: Manage and Use. A player with use perms can unhitch any horse by either right-clicking the horse and clicking unhitch (singular), or right-clicking the hitching post and clicking Animals > Unhitch (All).
  • Only creature-edible items can be placed into a trough (seed, meat, veg, fish, etc).