How to Get Milk in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

     Milk is a powerful resource in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update, boosting both endurance and stamina recharge. To get your hands on this resource, you’ll need to find and tame goats. Here’s everything you need to know to turn these animals into valuable allies on your journey.

 

Enjoy your farm’s benefits in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Find Your Tools and Taming Supplies

 

     To start, make sure you’re prepared with everything you’ll need to tame a goat. Begin by crafting some goat bait and goat food — it can be made by visiting Emily the Farmer. This items are essential for attracting and keeping goats at your base. Having a food trough ready will keep your goat content and ready to produce milk.

 

Toss goat food to start taming in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Look Around

 

     Goats are commonly found in Embervale, a region filled with potential animal companions for your farm. Head out into this area and look for peaceful goats grazing in the wild.

 

Carefully approach a goat in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

     Approach carefully so as not to startle them, as goats can be skittish and quick to flee if alarmed. If you're looking for a goat’s Klondike, head to the Goat Farm in the southeast of Albaneve.

 

Locate goats for taming in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Approach Slowly and Tame the Goat

 

     When you spot a goat, move slowly. Toss some goat food toward it to start the taming process. As the goat eats, it’ll become more relaxed, giving you the chance to move closer. Once the goat is calm, use a gentle petting approach to fill its heart meter.

 

Pet the goat to gain its trust in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Bring the Goat Back to Your Base

 

     With your goat tamed, it’s time to take it home. Access your inventory, drag the goat into your quick bar, and release it in your base’s animal enclosure. Make sure you’ve already prepared a secure, fenced area where it can roam safely, protected from any potential dangers.

 

Bring your tamed goat back to base in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Set Up Food and Shelter

 

     Once your goat is at the base, it’s essential to keep it comfortable. Place a food trough with goat food nearby to keep it well-fed. Goats are happier when they have a shelter to protect them from the elements, so consider building a small shed or roofed area for them to rest. Providing this care ensures your goat will stay content and productive.

 

Set up feeder and pillow for your pets in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Harvesting Milk

 

     After setting up your goat in a comfortable area, it will begin producing milk. Harvesting the milk is simple—just interact with the goat, and you’ll collect a jug of milk that provides +2 Endurance and +2 Stamina Recharge. Keep this milk in your inventory for a quick boost when you need it, or stockpile it as a reliable resource for future adventures.

 

Harvest milk from your goat in Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update

 

 

Expanding Your Farm

 

     With one goat successfully tamed and producing milk, you might consider expanding your farm. Tame additional goats or other animals to diversify the resources available at your base. Goats provide a steady supply of milk, while other animals may offer different items like wool, making your farm a valuable asset as you explore further into the Frozen Frontier.

 

     Milking goats in the Enshrouded Souls of the Frozen Frontier Update is more than just a fun addition — it’s a strategic advantage. With endurance and stamina boosts, milk can be a game-changer in challenging areas. Keep your goat happy and well-cared for, and it’ll reward you with a steady supply of milk, helping you face whatever the Frozen Frontier has in store.

 

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