


Check out our guide below for more information. If you're able to successfully tame two or more boars, they may begin mating. Once it's tame, you can safely enter the pen and spend some time with your new animal friend! And yes, you can pet the boar. Leave the boar alone and make sure it has plenty of food and eventually it will become tame. If it says acclimatizing, that means it's warming up to its new environment. You'll see a percentage of how tame the boar is, as well as its current status. You can check on the progress by hovering your mouse over the boar. Once you see yellow hearts above its head, that means the boar is happy and will begin the taming process. Wait patiently for the boar to calm down, and after a few moments it will begin eating the food you left for it. Lure the boar inside the pen and quickly exit the enclosure while closing the gap you left open.

Make sure to leave a small opening in the fence and drop some food inside. You can repair this and finish building it, or make your own enclosure by constructing a pen out of Roundpole fence. If you're lucky, you may stumble across a broken enclosure that naturally has boars roaming around it. Berries and mushrooms are abundant in the Meadows, so they are easy to stock up on. Boars like eating berries (both raspberries and blueberries), mushrooms, and carrots. In order to tame a boar, you'll need to build a small enclosure and lure it in with some food. They are located in the Meadows biome, and can generally be found roaming alone or in small groups. Boars are some of the first wild animals you'll come across when you begin playing Valheim.
