{"id":273117,"date":"2021-06-30T20:00:03","date_gmt":"2021-07-01T01:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/?p=273117"},"modified":"2021-07-01T14:03:20","modified_gmt":"2021-07-01T19:03:20","slug":"grounded-tame-pets-shroom-and-doom-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/grounded-tame-pets-shroom-and-doom-update\/","title":{"rendered":"I reinstalled Grounded just to tame pets, and I don’t regret it"},"content":{"rendered":"
As someone who isn’t ready to face a spider boss in\u00a0Grounded<\/em> (especially one called the Broodmother) and who hasn’t yet gone off the deep end with constructing a decked-out home base hidden among the towering grass forests, the highlight of the Shroom and Doom update<\/a>, for me anyway, was always going to be pets. It’s the simple things.<\/p> As it stands, there are two critters \u2014 the aphid and the weevil \u2014 to feed and tame and build little bughouses for in Grounded<\/em>. Hopefully more pets will follow in a later update.<\/p> I intended to pop into the game, check out the new pet system, and hop out, making for an easy-breezy article. Then I remembered I uninstalled Grounded<\/em> a while back. Was it worth going through the effort just for this one bullet point in the patch notes? Yes, absolutely. That’s who I am. After getting it up and running again, I was told my save files were “ancient” and might be prone to errors \u2014 which is fair, as it’s been a long time<\/a>.<\/p> I started a fresh save file only to realize that I mostly forgot how to play this game. I ran into mosquitoes for the first time, and they unceremoniously took me out when I came in for a closer look \u2014 so then I doubled back to grab my backpack full of crafting stuff, and they got me again<\/em>. Okay, okay. Creative mode it is. This was supposed to be a quick blog!<\/p> <\/p> How to bribe pets with food<\/h3>