RimWorld

RimWorld

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Mod, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
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23 Jan, 2022 @ 4:58am
26 Jun @ 11:44am
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The Tuffalo

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A natural genetic mutation in the Muffalo, generating a larger tawny variation from its predecessor. Tuffalo are relatively rare and tend to favour cold biomes. Whilst aggressive in the wild, when tamed, the Tuffalo is feircly loyal and serves as a powerful pack animal for caravans. Along with its heightened aggression, the Tuffalo's mutation also allowed it to maintain the ability to produce milk.

Compatibility
I'm very new to this as this is my first actual mod, however The Tuffalo has sat nicely in my heavily modded game after many hours of play and is all working as intended.

Credits
Everything made by me.

Rimworld is owned by Tynan Sylvester.

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38 Comments
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ImTheLichBruh 20 Jul @ 6:25pm 
hell yeah
Scott Wilco  [author] 26 Jun @ 11:45am 
Updated to 1.6
Pink Lion Gaming 23 Oct, 2024 @ 8:38pm 
Could the description get some more details about how these are different from Muffalos? Other than the return of the king, I mean the milk.

Also love the Vanilla Style Artwork.
games.clawdia 14 Apr, 2024 @ 12:27pm 
Praise the Tuffalo!!! this animal is always my sacred animal for idiology.
Scott Wilco  [author] 14 Apr, 2024 @ 5:52am 
Updated to 1.5
Sir Luis 26 Jun, 2023 @ 10:06pm 
i would love to see more creatures like this. my base is -90F. would be nice to see wild life again.
Scott Wilco  [author] 13 Nov, 2022 @ 10:17am 
@qc Thanks for testing that! I still need to get a copy of Biotech before I release anything new. Got a few new mods in the works :steamhappy:
qc 12 Nov, 2022 @ 3:13pm 
I tested this in a 1.4 save with just this mod running, and spawned a bunch of Tuffalo. No errors, seems to work fine. :)
Visoth 29 Oct, 2022 @ 9:41am 
Has anyone had success trying this in 1.4? I've got a long save file I am playing that I am too attached too, to risk. Author comment gives me hope it would just work.