I think it fits nicely for this problem.(the cooldown is per person/dino, not on the potion itself, so you can put it into different dinos inventories to use up the charges on each one fairly quickly. It might provide what you are needing, Kippen. And the better potions (that refill a higher % of health) cost higher value ingredients to craft, etc. It is OP for multiplayer, but for solo, it is a lot better than just cheating using admin commands to auto-heal a dino. It adds multiple levels of healing potions that are usable by the player *or by a dino*. I don't like using dinos that aren't on the map I am playing on, so I looked for an alternative as well, and I found one that I like: To get a snow owl you would have to transfer or roll a character on extinction and tame one and use Obi to bring it back to your current map. However to heal one or two dinos that are heavily damaged (like from cave runs) daeodon is not really efficient. S+ troughs have an options wheel for configuring what can or cant eat from the trough) Post boss fight, where I have a ton of injured dinos, warpig loaded with tons of cooked meat or cooked prime, if you have it, works best.(be sure the pig isnt eating regular raw meat from a trough though, or it will ignore its inventory food. Something to heal injured dinos in a few seconds when they are out of combat. They should ad craftable bandages or something. It takes sooo long to force feed the enormous quantities of food needed to heal your dinos. The force feeding seems somewhat broken to me. *edit* Big aberration fan, and totally forgot about the wild plant species. Or simply using the refillstats command while mounted on each dino. Is either a snow owl, you freeze the dinos and heal them that way, seems to be a lot faster and cheaper then a pig. Unless you have extinction, or are willing to cheat, the only other options beside hand feeding a warpig or the dino's themself. So using food on it (even force feeding) with a high gain, makes the healing process somehwat easier, for boss fights on a MP setting kibble is often the prefered food choice to keep them healing as much as possible (since it restores more food). This means it will never request any type of items that is not on the list. It is decided randomly which specific consumable is requested, however, the baby will always request one of the types of Consumable in the list below. Originally posted by Lordbufu:The key to using a Daedon, is keep its food stat filled, as soon as its out of food it will stop healing. During the Imprinting process, requesting a specific food item is one of three types of care baby dinos want.
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