How to Tame Pets in Rune Slayer – Full Pet List [TUNDRA & BEACH EXPANSION]
One of the most enjoyable parts of Rune Slayer in Roblox for me is bonding with Pets and eventually riding them. Still, figuring it all out can be overwhelming due to the many types, conditions, and unique traits involved. That’s why we put together a walkthrough focused on Tame Pets in Rune Slayer. We’ve also included a complete list of every pet in the game to make things easier. Table of Contents Taming Pets Guide in Rune Slayer Full Rune Slayer Pet List And Where to Find Them How to Mount Your Pet in Rune Slayer How to Tame the Golden Fairy in Rune Slayer How to Get the Beast Tamer Class and Tame Stronger Beasts Taming Pets Guide in Rune Slayer To tame a pet in Rune Slayer, you’ll first need to decide which animal you’re going to go for. Why is this important? To tame a beast, you must obtain its favorite food and offer it. Without that one specific item, they won’t heed your call. Let’s take the Deer as an example. Apples are their favorite fruit, so you can easily get one from one of the trees by the pond in Wayshire. Them Apples. Once you have your Apples, go to the Wilderness east of Wayshire. Time to find the creature of myth. Look around and find a Deer. Approach it and use M1 to strike it. After the first strike, take out your Apple. Don’t eat it and don’t kill the animal. Come here, you! After a second or two, you’ll see a heart appearing above the deer’s head. However, it can also disappear, causing the deer to attack you and cancel the taming process. He really likes that apple. It might take a couple of tries, but you’ll eventually see the heart growing in size. That means the taming is working. Enemies to lovers? And voila, you’ve learned how to tame pets in Rune Slayer. But, hold your horses for a bit. This guide is only for taming Deer in the Wilderness area. There are 10+ other pets in the game, so how do you unlock them? Look into those empty eyes. Full Rune Slayer Pet List And Where to Find Them If you don’t want to spend hours figuring out how to tame pets in Rune Slayer that aren’t Deer, check out the table below. It contains all the key info you need to find the best pet for your class: Pet Location How to Tame Description Slime Wilderness Feed them Slime Chunks dropped by slain slimes Feed them Black Bass and use the Beast Tamer skill Black Ooze Slime Caves Feed them Black Ooze Chunks obtained from Black Ooze A variant of the standard slime, these creatures are just as simple to tame. But more cute. Deer Pinewood Thickets Feed them apples found on trees in Wayshrine Passive creatures that can be tamed effortlessly with apples. They can also be ridden, offering fast travel. Wolf Pinewood Thickets Feed them Raw Deer Meat Powerful pets with a taming chance lower than 100%, requiring multiple attempts with enough Raw Deer Meat. Bee Thickets Feed them Honey Bees spawn when gathering Honey Combs from trees and immediately become hostile. Keeping honey on hand is essential for taming. Giant Bee Thickets Feed them honey. Requires the Beast Tamer skill A Giant variant of the regular Bee. Has a lower chance to spawn from gathering Honey Combs. It's really cute. Bear Pinewood Thickets Feed them Honey or use the Beast Tamer skill Hostile creatures with a rare spawn rate. Taming requires a significant amount of honey, typically 20 or more. Boar Wilderness Feed them Raw Bass Relatively docile creatures that are easy to tame with around 10 Raw Bass. They can also be ridden for faster movement. Beaver Pinewood Thickets Feed them Oak Logs obtained from Oak Trees Often found near water, Beavers provide minimal combat aid but can be used as mounts for quicker travel. Alligator Greatwood Swamp Feed them Raw Serpent Meat from Greatwood Swamp Highly aggressive creatures with a very low taming success rate. It’s best to attempt taming only with a strong character build. Panther Greatwood Forest Feed them Animal Hearts (rare drops from animal mobs). Requires the Beast Tamer skill Extremely rare and dangerous. Taming is exceptionally difficult due to the scarcity of Animal Hearts. Spider Goblin Caves Feed them Mandrake Root. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Hostile cave creatures requiring the Beast Tamer skill for taming. Baby Spiders do not require the Beast Tamer skill, only Mandrake Root. Mud Crab Greatwood Swamp Feed them Black Bass. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Aggressive creatures requiring the Beast Tamer skill and at least 15 Black Bass due to a low taming rate. Serpent Greatwood Forest Feed them Salmon. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Giant snakes that are extremely aggressive. Make sure to bring a LOT of Salmon, just in case. Mandrake Ali's Farm Feed them Lumishrooms They are very fast, and they love to run away. Be prepared for a wild chase with this one. Fairy Greatwood Forest Click to obtain. Found as a very rare natural spawn. The rare Fairy gives you a 0.4% mana damage buff per level. It cann
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One of the most enjoyable parts of Rune Slayer in Roblox for me is bonding with Pets and eventually riding them. Still, figuring it all out can be overwhelming due to the many types, conditions, and unique traits involved. That’s why we put together a walkthrough focused on Tame Pets in Rune Slayer. We’ve also included a complete list of every pet in the game to make things easier.
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Taming Pets Guide in Rune Slayer
To tame a pet in Rune Slayer, you’ll first need to decide which animal you’re going to go for. Why is this important? To tame a beast, you must obtain its favorite food and offer it. Without that one specific item, they won’t heed your call.
Let’s take the Deer as an example. Apples are their favorite fruit, so you can easily get one from one of the trees by the pond in Wayshire.
Once you have your Apples, go to the Wilderness east of Wayshire.
Look around and find a Deer. Approach it and use M1 to strike it. After the first strike, take out your Apple. Don’t eat it and don’t kill the animal.
After a second or two, you’ll see a heart appearing above the deer’s head. However, it can also disappear, causing the deer to attack you and cancel the taming process.
It might take a couple of tries, but you’ll eventually see the heart growing in size. That means the taming is working.
And voila, you’ve learned how to tame pets in Rune Slayer. But, hold your horses for a bit. This guide is only for taming Deer in the Wilderness area. There are 10+ other pets in the game, so how do you unlock them?
Full Rune Slayer Pet List And Where to Find Them
If you don’t want to spend hours figuring out how to tame pets in Rune Slayer that aren’t Deer, check out the table below. It contains all the key info you need to find the best pet for your class:
Pet Location How to Tame Description Slime Wilderness Feed them Slime Chunks dropped by slain slimes Feed them Black Bass and use the Beast Tamer skill Black Ooze Slime Caves Feed them Black Ooze Chunks obtained from Black Ooze A variant of the standard slime, these creatures are just as simple to tame. But more cute. Deer Pinewood Thickets Feed them apples found on trees in Wayshrine Passive creatures that can be tamed effortlessly with apples. They can also be ridden, offering fast travel. Wolf Pinewood Thickets Feed them Raw Deer Meat Powerful pets with a taming chance lower than 100%, requiring multiple attempts with enough Raw Deer Meat. Bee Thickets Feed them Honey Bees spawn when gathering Honey Combs from trees and immediately become hostile. Keeping honey on hand is essential for taming. Giant Bee Thickets Feed them honey. Requires the Beast Tamer skill A Giant variant of the regular Bee. Has a lower chance to spawn from gathering Honey Combs. It's really cute. Bear Pinewood Thickets Feed them Honey or use the Beast Tamer skill Hostile creatures with a rare spawn rate. Taming requires a significant amount of honey, typically 20 or more. Boar Wilderness Feed them Raw Bass Relatively docile creatures that are easy to tame with around 10 Raw Bass. They can also be ridden for faster movement. Beaver Pinewood Thickets Feed them Oak Logs obtained from Oak Trees Often found near water, Beavers provide minimal combat aid but can be used as mounts for quicker travel. Alligator Greatwood Swamp Feed them Raw Serpent Meat from Greatwood Swamp Highly aggressive creatures with a very low taming success rate. It’s best to attempt taming only with a strong character build. Panther Greatwood Forest Feed them Animal Hearts (rare drops from animal mobs). Requires the Beast Tamer skill Extremely rare and dangerous. Taming is exceptionally difficult due to the scarcity of Animal Hearts. Spider Goblin Caves Feed them Mandrake Root. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Hostile cave creatures requiring the Beast Tamer skill for taming. Baby Spiders do not require the Beast Tamer skill, only Mandrake Root. Mud Crab Greatwood Swamp Feed them Black Bass. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Aggressive creatures requiring the Beast Tamer skill and at least 15 Black Bass due to a low taming rate. Serpent Greatwood Forest Feed them Salmon. Requires the Beast Tamer skill Giant snakes that are extremely aggressive. Make sure to bring a LOT of Salmon, just in case. Mandrake Ali's Farm Feed them Lumishrooms They are very fast, and they love to run away. Be prepared for a wild chase with this one. Fairy Greatwood Forest Click to obtain. Found as a very rare natural spawn. The rare Fairy gives you a 0.4% mana damage buff per level. It cannot take damage, but also cannot be ridden. Water Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Water variant of the Fairy. Gives 10% more Damage to Water Spells. Wind Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Wind variant of the Fairy. Gives 10% more Damage to Wind Spells. Earth Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Earth variant of the Fairy. Gives 10% more Damage to Earth Spells. Fire Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Fire variant of the Fairy. Gives 10% more Damage to Fire Spells. Lightning Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Lightning variant of the Fairy. Gives 10% more Damage to Lightning Spells. Golden Fairy Ashen Shire They drop from killed Elder Treants. Simply touch them to tame them The Golden variant is significantly rarer than the elemental ones.
How to Mount Your Pet in Rune Slayer

Aside from serving as companions and quasi-tanks, pets in Rune Slayer can also be used as mounts. You can get a mount once you reach level 20. Then, just go and talk to Jimmy the Stable Master.
He’ll send you on a quest to deliver a note to Ashenshire, the second zone. Just head down the path, and you’ll see a rope heading up a tree. Climb it, and the NPC will be on your right. She’ll hand you a package, and you’ll just have to deliver it back to Jimmy the Stable Master to get your Saddle. Not the worst fetch quest, eh?
How to Tame the Golden Fairy in Rune Slayer

The Golden Fairy is a new and rare pet you can find in Greatwood Forest. You don’t need to feed it or use it in fights, but to get it, you’ll need to defeat Elder Treants since they have a small chance of dropping it. Once you have it, you’ll get the Fairy Buff, which adds three extra loot rolls every time you beat a monster. This makes it way easier to farm rare items, especially during boss fights. It’s really hard to find, so many players jump between servers to spot one. You can also get it from the Elder Treant boss, but the drop rate is only 2%.
How to Get the Beast Tamer Class and Tame Stronger Beasts

Besides the usual pets and mounts, there’s a cooler part of taming where you can get stronger and tougher creatures. Only Archers can do this by picking the Beast Tamer subclass. Once you select it, you will open a whole new world of Pets for yourself, where you can ride them, use them in battle, and level them up as you progress in the game.
And there you have it, your one-stop shop to learning how to tame pets in Rune Slayer. Not only will you be able to have a loyal companion, but also a way to speed around the map and get to level 40 fast. Don’t forget to check out our Rune Slayer tier list to make sure you have the best pet for your build, too.
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