Smallands Survive the Wilds – How to Tame Ladybugs

Kirthana K
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Smallands: Survive the Wilds is an intriguing open-world adventure. As part of the Smallfolk, you have to overcome obstacles and build your base to have everything you need. You will also make new friends and meet new enemies along the way. You can now tame animals in the game, and use them for your benefit. One of the creatures you can tame are ladybugs, and these critters can help you carry loads to your base. Here we will see how to tame ladybugs in Smallands.

Smallands Survive the Wilds – How to Tame Ladybugs

There are several critters to tame and make them do your bidding, and one of the creatures you can get is the Ladybug. Here we will see how to tame ladybugs in Smallands.

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Smallands focuses on crafting and creating items that you can use in your surroundings. While taming animals, you can cook them their favorite treat to feed and befriend them. Similarly, you can create a ladybug traveling kit to use while befriending ladybugs. To make the ladybug kit, you will require the following materials.

You can find these materials while scavenging, and you can bring them to the Workbench to craft them. Once you do, head out and find a ladybug. They are usually unfriendly in the beginning, so bring their health down to less than 50%, then use the kit. The kit includes a special ladybug treat, as well as a backpack to help it carry stuff on its back to your base. The ladybug can hold 20 items, but upon death, the kit and the ladybug will disappear.

That’s all there is to know about taming ladybugs in Smallands. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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