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I've also bought multiple eggs, so now I have a menageri of a dozen dragons, five of which are adult+ ^^
https://pastebin.com/h38RdamA
Out of the dozen or so dragons that have wandered into my colony ive been able to tame about half of them this way. Not to shabby imo. The other half that happen to not tame up after i tend all ~150 of their bruises i usually just execute for being stubborn.
Must be broken for me I reloaded 50 times now with tons of injuries.
I think there's a more expensive way though, but you need a dragon of your own first.
1. Get "inspired taming" on a pawn.
2. Use a mating on your dragon to summon a wild dragon.
3. Use dragon ritual do de-enrage the summoned dragon.
4. profit.
In Xenotype editor, if you scroll all the way down there are three genes that have no image textures, only "red X"