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A Field Tamer is a person whose primary job is to make sure that the Feral WoMai  and Humanity keep their delicate balance. In order to do this, they must "[[WoMon:Taming|Tame]]" other WoMai to fight for them, as the only effective way to fight a WoMon is with another WoMon.  
 
A Field Tamer is a person whose primary job is to make sure that the Feral WoMai  and Humanity keep their delicate balance. In order to do this, they must "[[WoMon:Taming|Tame]]" other WoMai to fight for them, as the only effective way to fight a WoMon is with another WoMon.  
  
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In order for a Field Tamer to be official, they must pass a somewhat easy test to gain their basic license. After passing the test, Field Tamers will be given identification saying what they are (normally a {{sadr}}), six WoMai {{l|WoMon|WoMai Limit}}, a copy of the award-winning book {{l|WoMon|Taming for Dummies}}, and congratulations. In order for them to have more than six WoMai, they must pass a more advanced test.  
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In order for a Field Tamer to be official, they must pass a somewhat easy test to gain their basic license. After passing the test, Field Tamers will be given identification saying what they are (normally a {{l|WoMon|PokieDex}}), six WoMai {{l|WoMon|WoMai Limit}}, a copy of the award-winning book {{l|WoMon|Taming for Dummies}}, and congratulations. In order for them to have more than six WoMai, they must pass a more advanced test.  
  
 
Field Tamers are considered to be fulfilling a League function in their jobs (i.e. Taming is not part of the private sector), but they are not paid for what they do. They survive by living off the land (as detailed in Taming for Dummies, since the book has everything a tamer needs to know), and by frequently visiting the ever-helpful {{l|WoMon|Field Stations}}. Most Field Tamers have family and friends they can also count on for extra cash, clothing, food, and shelter as well. A
 
Field Tamers are considered to be fulfilling a League function in their jobs (i.e. Taming is not part of the private sector), but they are not paid for what they do. They survive by living off the land (as detailed in Taming for Dummies, since the book has everything a tamer needs to know), and by frequently visiting the ever-helpful {{l|WoMon|Field Stations}}. Most Field Tamers have family and friends they can also count on for extra cash, clothing, food, and shelter as well. A
  
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Some Field Tamers also have WoMai who can produce food and drink (such as a {{l|WoMon|Chickenlittles}}, {{l|WoMon|KhangAssCunts}}, {{l|WoMon|Milktits}}, etc.) with them as well, and many WoMai can fish, gather plants, and prepare food as well.
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Some Field Tamers also have WoMai who can produce food and drink (such as a {{Genus|Chickenlittles}}, {{Genus|KhangAssCunts}}, {{Genus|Milktits}}, etc.) with them as well, and many WoMai can fish, gather plants, and prepare food as well.
  
 
Most Tamers prefer to have the hornier and infertile {{ShojoMai}} in their Harem instead of {{WoMen}}.
 
Most Tamers prefer to have the hornier and infertile {{ShojoMai}} in their Harem instead of {{WoMen}}.

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