Taming Satisfactory Lizard Doggos For Fun And Profit


Everybody needs a friend, and that’s especially the case in Satisfactory, where it’s just you against all of nature and capitalism. Thankfully, the Lizard Doggo is there to keep you company. And even if you prefer your alone time, there’s a good reason to keep a pen of Lizard Doggos around.

Lizard Doggos are short, friend-sized lizards with dog-like features. They have a physique similar to that of a Beagle, but are scaled and have armor on their back. Untamed, Lizard Doggos are entirely harmless, and will quickly run when approached if done so carelessly.

To tame a Lizard Doggo, you’ll need a few Paleberries–the raspberry-like fruit found all over the map. If you already have Blade Runners by this point, unequip them before you try to tame one of these little guys, and toggle your movement speed to slow (Shift key). Find a Doggo and wait until it turns and starts staring at you. At this point, open your inventory and drop a Paleberry on the ground in front of you and wait. The Doggo will slowly approach you to eat the Paleberry. Make sure not to move during this process. Once the Doggo has completely eaten the Paleberry, slowly approach it. You should have a prompt to pet it (E). If you’re able to pet it, you’re golden–you have a new buddy.

Make sure to name every single one of your Lizard Doggos.

Lizard Doggos are slow, though, and they aren’t very smart, either. You won’t want to take these guys exploring, because they can’t keep up with anything faster than a walking pace. They can be killed by poisonous gas or hostile creatures, too, though they’re immune to radiation. They also have a tendency to take a walk off the nearest cliff.

To protect them, you’ll want to take them right home and build a pen for them. Make sure the pen has a foundation underneath, otherwise they can de-spawn. If you get creative with the builder, you can still give them grassy space to play in with a hidden foundation underneath to keep them from disappearing. They can’t jump, and their maximum step height is one meter, so they can’t climb very high, meaning that your pen walls can be pretty low.

Now that you have a Doggo and a Doggo Park, you’ll want to check back every so often. Each Doggo has a one-slot inventory, and will at random intervals generate one of a list of 46 potential items, ranging from Hog Remains to Power Slugs to Nuclear Waste. With a pen full of Doggos, you can generate quite a few items in short order, and some of them can be pretty rare. At the current time there’s no way to farm those items automatically, or to breed Lizard Doggos, so this will still be a manual process, but a Purple Power Slug or a Nuke Nobelisk is nothing to sneeze at.

Here’s the full list at the time of this writing, with the resource linked above:

  • Ore
  • Flora and Fauna
    • Hog Remains
    • Spitter Remains
    • Blue Power Slug
    • Yellow Power Slug
    • Purple Power Slug
  • Healing Items
  • Components
    • Iron Plate
    • Iron Rod
    • Wire
    • Cable
    • Concrete
    • Screw
    • Reinforced Iron Plate
    • Rotor
    • Copper Sheet
    • Modular Frame
    • Steel Beam
    • Steel Pipe
    • Encased Industrial Beam
    • Stator
    • Motor
    • Plastic
    • Rubber
    • Circuit Board
    • Heavy Modular Frame
    • Computer
    • Quickwire
    • Alclad Aluminum Sheet
    • Aluminum Casing
    • Crystal Oscillator
    • Silica
    • Quartz Crystal
    • Electromagnetic Control Rod
    • Heat Sink
    • Cooling System
    • Fused Modular Frame
    • High-Speed Connector
    • Turbo Motor
  • Fuel
    • Solid Biofuel
    • Biomass (Generic)
  • Ammo
    • Nuke Nobelisk
    • Pulse Nobelisk
    • Nobelisk
    • Rifle Ammo
    • Iron Rebar



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