How to Domesticate Frizzy Goats in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update
In the Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier update, players can now domesticate various animals, including the Frizzy Goat. Known for its shaggy coat and mountain-dwelling nature, the Frizzy Goat offers players not only a cute companion but also valuable milk for crafting. Here’s a guide on how to domesticate one.

Prepare the Ingredients for Bait
Before setting out, gather ingredients to create Goat Food Bait. To attract Frizzy Goats, you’ll need:
- 1 Honey
- 3 Plant Fibers
- 1 Corncob
Craft the bait at Emily the Farmer NPC or with one of the new Assistants Fenrig Mills, Jr. in-game.

Find Frizzy Goats in the Wild
Frizzy Goats live in the Albaneve Summits, a rugged, cold region. Their fluffy coats help them blend in, so approach the area carefully to spot them. The goats may be cautious, so move slowly to avoid scaring them away.

Approach Quietly
Once you spot a Frizzy Goat, crouch and move slowly to avoid alarming it. When you’re close, throw the Goat Food Bait. If the goat is interested, a yellow heart will appear above its head. If not, wait for it to relax before trying again.

After the goat shows interest in the bait, wait as it approaches. Gradually interact with the goat to increase the trust meter, indicated by hearts.

Once the heart meter is full, the Frizzy Goat is domesticated. Pick up the goat and take it back to your farm or home area. These goats can provide milk, which is useful in various recipes.

Provide Care
To keep the Frizzy Goat healthy, set up a shelter and provide a feeder and bed. Ensure the goat has enough food, like Honey and Corncobs, for regular milk production.

Domestication in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier opens up new gameplay possibilities, and the Frizzy Goat can be a helpful addition to your farm. With the right bait, patience, and a secure home, these fluffy companions can offer Frizzy Milk, which can be used by crafting adorable Milkshake. Visit the Albaneve Summits and start building your herd.
