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When slaughtered, a chinchilla yields {{#vardefineecho:baby_meat|{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.2*140}}}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.2*40}}}} fur as a baby; {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*40}}}} fur as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} fur as an adult. | When slaughtered, a chinchilla yields {{#vardefineecho:baby_meat|{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.2*140}}}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.2*40}}}} fur as a baby; {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*40}}}} fur as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} fur as an adult. | ||
− | An adult female chinchilla consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day. If her offspring are slaughtered immediately, a female chinchilla produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} nutrition of meat per day, and {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} fur per day giving a nutrition efficiency of {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}}/{{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 3}}, | + | An adult female chinchilla consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day. If her offspring are slaughtered immediately, a female chinchilla produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} nutrition of meat per day, and {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} fur per day giving a nutrition efficiency of {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}}/{{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 3}}, and as {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}}/{{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 3}} leather per nutrition. If the offspring are allowed to grow to adulthood before they are slaughtered, they will consume an additional {{#expr:{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} - {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 2}} nutrition per day, but will instead yield {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 2}} nutrition per day and {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 2}} fur per day as they are slaughtered, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 3}}, and as {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 3}} leather per nutrition. When considering a population of equal numbers of male and female chinchillas, these fall to {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}} round 3}} nutrition efficiency and {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}} round 3}} leather per nutrition for baby slaughter, and {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}} round 3}} nutrition efficiency and {{#expr:{{Leather Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}} round 3}} leather per nutrition for adult slaughter. |
− | Interestingly, the choice of whether to slaughter chinchillas as babies or | + | Interestingly, the choice of whether to slaughter chinchillas as babies or adults changes as the proportion of females to males varies, with adult slaughter becoming more optimal as the proportion of males increases. This can be thought of as being due to the nutrition consumption of the males overpowering the benefit of not having to feed the offspring. <!--Todo: find the inflection point--> |
Unlike [[guinea pig]]s, chinchillas are blocked by fences and so do not require taming upkeep. | Unlike [[guinea pig]]s, chinchillas are blocked by fences and so do not require taming upkeep. |
Revision as of 00:18, 27 September 2021
Chinchilla
A small, nimble rodent. Its fur is softer than just about anything in the universe, making it very valuable as a trade good.
Base Stats
Pawn Stats
- Move Speed
- 5.00 c/s
- Health Scale
- 40% HP
- Body Size
- 0.35
- Mass - Baby
- 4.2 kg
- Mass - Juvenile
- 10.5 kg
- Mass - Adult
- 21 kg
- Carrying Capacity
- 26 kg
- Filth Rate
- 1
- Hunger Rate
- 0.2 Nutrition/Day
- Diet
- herbivorous
- Life Expectancy
- 9 years
- Manhunter Chance
- 0%
- Manhunter Chance (Taming)
- 0%
- Trainable Intelligence
- None
- Wildness
- 60%
- Minimum Handling Skill
- 5
- Roam Interval
- 2 days
- Maturity Age
- 0.222 years (13.3 days)
- Juvenile Age
- 0.1 years (6 days)
- Comfortable Temp Range
- -15 °C – 55 °C (5 °F – 131 °F)
Production
- Leather Yield
- 21 chinchilla fur
- Gestation Period
- 5.66 days
- Offspring Per Birth
- 1-3 (1.75 avg)
Melee Combat
Chinchillas are small rodents with very soft and valuable fur. If slain, they can be butchered for chinchilla meat and chinchilla fur.
Taming
Chinchillas can be tamed and farmed for their valuable, insulating, and beautiful furs. Items built or crafted with chinchilla fur will be more beautiful than normal. Armchairs and drapes made out of chinchilla furs can be used to decorate a room. Chinchilla fur provides excellent protection against the cold.
Analysis
When slaughtered, a chinchilla yields 18 meat and 8 fur as a baby; 28 meat and 15 fur as a juvenile; or 49 meat and 21 fur as an adult.
An adult female chinchilla consumes 0.2 nutrition per day. If her offspring are slaughtered immediately, a female chinchilla produces 0.28 nutrition of meat per day, and 2.47 fur per day giving a nutrition efficiency of 1.391, and as 12.365 leather per nutrition. If the offspring are allowed to grow to adulthood before they are slaughtered, they will consume an additional 0.49 nutrition per day, but will instead yield 0.76 nutrition per day and 6.49 fur per day as they are slaughtered, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of 1.1, and as 9.431 leather per nutrition. When considering a population of equal numbers of male and female chinchillas, these fall to 0.696 nutrition efficiency and 6.183 leather per nutrition for baby slaughter, and 0.853 nutrition efficiency and 7.308 leather per nutrition for adult slaughter.
Interestingly, the choice of whether to slaughter chinchillas as babies or adults changes as the proportion of females to males varies, with adult slaughter becoming more optimal as the proportion of males increases. This can be thought of as being due to the nutrition consumption of the males overpowering the benefit of not having to feed the offspring.
Unlike guinea pigs, chinchillas are blocked by fences and so do not require taming upkeep.
Manhunter event
By far, hands down the cutest manhunter event. Would make for an amazing story to tell your friends if your pawns get torn apart from a pack of cute chinchillas.
Training
This animal can be trained as follows:
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*As of version 1.1.2610, all animals can be tamed. The percentage of likelihood of success depends on factors such as the Animals Wildness Percentage, Pawn Handling Skill, and others. More information can be found on the animals page.
Health
Version history
- 0.12.906 - Added