How to get Tallbird Eggs without getting shredded to pieces?
I've been having LOTS of trouble trying to get tallbird eggs. Everytime I even go NEAR a tallbird nest, the monsters peck me to death! If anyone has a strategy, then please tell me.
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This is a bit opinion based. But generally I would first advise against bothering with their eggs until you've got some gear established and maybe a spear. They aren't anything extraordinary to risk your life over, there are plenty of other food sources around.
If you eventually want to, the best strategy is nabbing a few eggs and then running off. You're likely to have a couple chase you, if you're running they will never catch you to actually land a hit. At this point once you've isolated a couple of them you can kite them.
Here is a clip of someone doing such a tactic.
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How do you steal a Tallbird egg?
During the day, Tallbirds aimlessly wander around the nesting grounds. Wait for your chance (when there are no Tallbirds next to your target egg), and then dash in and take the egg you want. Note that Tallbirds will chase after an egg far longer than they'll chase after someone who attacked them.Do Tallbird eggs Respawn?
The Egg can be taken from the nest, which will anger the owning Tallbird and make it chase the player. The Tallbird will lay another one after 17.5 game hours, and if killed, the Tallbird will respawn in 2.5 days. The Egg can hatch into an adult Tallbird if it is unharvested and the parent Tallbird is dead.How do you feed a Tallbird?
Smallish Tallbird Smallish Tallbirds must be fed three times as much food as a Smallbird or they will starve. Failing to feed them will cause the Smallish Tallbird to attack the player until it is fed. They may also be fed berries, meat, rot, ect. They will follow the player, but not in caves.More answers regarding how to get Tallbird Eggs without getting shredded to pieces?
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You can also nab one and head for the nearest worm hole. They can’t go through them
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