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*If the wild creatures are cluttered together, it can make it difficult to capture the intended target. Using ''mouselook'' in this situation can be handy to position yourself to better catch the one you want | *If the wild creatures are cluttered together, it can make it difficult to capture the intended target. Using ''mouselook'' in this situation can be handy to position yourself to better catch the one you want | ||
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*Leaving the range of the temples and creatures (chat range: 20m radius) will make all spawned creatures derez themselves. This can be used to remove unwanted creatures when you do not have the ability to delete them yourself (only owner of the temple can manually delete the wilds that spawn from it). If they do not disappear, then either someone else is within their range or you didn't move far enough away. | *Leaving the range of the temples and creatures (chat range: 20m radius) will make all spawned creatures derez themselves. This can be used to remove unwanted creatures when you do not have the ability to delete them yourself (only owner of the temple can manually delete the wilds that spawn from it). If they do not disappear, then either someone else is within their range or you didn't move far enough away. | ||