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I mean sooner or later we need to move that up the tier ... cant be stuck at tier 3 forever right ??? 

So we have acorns by the tree 

what loves acorns ... squirrels 

I mean since acorns are used for low tier tech ... the squirrel cant be hostile ... 

Make it passive until of course you attack it ... 

Bribe it or Defeat it in battle to tame it for fast travel ... 

It will bring acorns to your base ... 

it will help you fight 

Use it to scale the house and the shed 

ehrm .... a bid morbid but ... 

kill it for food and squirrel leather ... 

full set of squirrel leather armor induce fear amount lower tier creatures but gain aggro with the tier 7 puppy 

I don't know about actually killing the squirrel, but maybe you could pull off hairs off the squirrel's tail when it's not looking. I do think tier four enemies should be small animals and big bugs.

a squirrel would probably be passive; even if we attack it, it would more likely run away than fight, and that's assuming we manage to deal enough damage for it to feel threatened.

Of course, we'd have to wait until they work out climbing AI for the arthropods before we can even consider the addition of a squirrel.

  • 2 weeks later...

I think a squirrel would be at least a tier 5; tier 4 would be more along the lines of preying mantids, koi, and hummingbirds.

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