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9 Feb, 2017 @ 11:19pm
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Spider Goat

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Introduces a very friendly but fragile g-modded livestock: the Spidergoat! Produces spidergoat silk, which can be woven into synththread. Can only be bought off traders.


Thanks to spdskatr for helping me with the XML fields! Go check out their mods: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/id/spdskatr/myworkshopfiles/?appid=294100
32 Comments
Mlie 31 Mar, 2021 @ 12:29pm 
lilwhitemouse 29 Jan, 2019 @ 11:50am 
I would support this, if the author gave permission.
jpinard 4 Oct, 2018 @ 4:22pm 
Anyone up to keeping this alive? I want to play with this so bad!
Rex 19 Nov, 2017 @ 1:37am 
Could you add B18 support? Thanks! ~
lilwhitemouse 9 Oct, 2017 @ 12:25am 
This is the only glitter-tech crafting mod that has ever tempted me.

Excellent idea.
kevinshow 28 Sep, 2017 @ 10:53am 
sounds like a fun animal to try to raise for synthread but if someone is complaining about the difficulty in keeping them alive or getting more of them, there are easier methods to get synthread from other mods.
Omega13 16 May, 2017 @ 6:52pm 
Just to continue playing devil's advocate here it seems that simply giving them a long maturation period would keep the abuse to a relative minimum. Someone would have to be serious in their intent to create a synthread farm if they're willing to wait a few years breeding fragile spacegoats to do it.
Omega13 16 May, 2017 @ 6:50pm 
Maybe. But to take that argument to its logical conclusion - if you didn't want renewable synthread, why on earth would you download a mod that adds a creature that creates synthread?
XeoNovaDan 11 May, 2017 @ 11:12am 
I honestly think it's OK that spider goats are genderless, it makes them balanced and makes it harder to get OP synthread farms
Omega13 24 Feb, 2017 @ 5:35pm 
Seconding the disappointment that they are genderless. The answer to the "You'd only want ones that produce silk" question is easy: yes, sure, unless you want more goats. I mean, it's the same way for cows. You keep a bull around so you can get more cows. Also - is there any chance of an A Dog Said patch for emergency surgery/prosthetics on injured spider goats? With how (intentionally) frail they are that could be very helpful in keeping them healthy!