Alpaca

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Alpaca

Alpaca

A medium-sized ungulate closely related to the llama, the alpaca is usually raised for its remarkably soft and insulating wool. Alpacas have also been used as pack animals since they hauled cargo on the rugged mountain trails of ancient South America.

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
350 Silver
Flammability
70%

Pawn Stats

Move Speed
4.1 c/s
Health Scale
100% HP
Body Size
1
Mass - Baby
12 kg
Mass - Juvenile
30 kg
Mass - Adult
60 kg
Pack Capacity
35 kg
Carrying Capacity
75 kg
Filth Rate
16
Hunger Rate
0.44 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
15 years
Manhunter Chance
0%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
0%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
25%
Minimum Handling Skill
1
Roam Interval
3 days
Mate Interval
12 hours
Maturity Age
0.333 years (20 days)
Juvenile Age
0.2 years (12 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-20 °C – 45 °C (-4 °F – 113 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
140 Alpaca meat alpaca meat
Leather Yield
40 Camelhide camelhide
Wool Amount
45 Alpaca wool alpaca wool
Shearing Interval
10 days
Gestation Period
6.66 days
Offspring Per Birth
1

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Front left leg
7.3 dmg (Blunt)
11 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 2
Front left leg
7.3 dmg (Poke)
11 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 3
Front right leg
7.3 dmg (Blunt)
11 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 4
Front right leg
7.3 dmg (Poke)
11 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 5
Teeth
8 dmg (Bite)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.7 chance factor
Attack 6
Head
7 dmg (Blunt)
10 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor
Average DPS
2.28
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalFarm, AnimalCommon


Alpacas are easily tameable herbivores that provide wool and act as pack animals.

Obtaining

Alpacas can be found in temperate forests, temperate swamps, tropical rainforests, and tropical swamps. They can either be tamed by a handler or self-tame in a random event.

Alpacas can be bought and sold in other faction bases and from bulk goods traders. Alpacas purchased from traders will be already tamed.

Summary

Alpacas are pen animals. Once tamed, pen animals cannot and do not need to be trained any further. But if left outside of a pen or caravan hitching spot, pen animals will eventually roam outside your colony. Making a caravan is not required to tie animals to a caravan hitching spot.

Alpacas can be sheared for Alpaca wool 45 alpaca wool (Silver 171) every 10 days for 1,700 ticks (28.33 secs) of work. Note that yield and shearing time are modified by the shearer's Animal Gather Yield and Animal Gather Speed respectively.

Alpacas are also pack animals, and will carry up to 35 kg of weight in a caravan. They cannot be ridden.

Analysis

Pack animal

Alpacas are the smallest pack animal, carrying the least weight and consuming the least food. But, as early-game pack animals, alpacas are strictly inferior to donkeys.

  • Donkeys are easier to tame, carry more weight, and can be ridden for up to 130% caravan speed. Even when you standardize for nutrition consumption, donkeys still carry more weight.
  • Horses are slightly harder to tame than alpacas, but horses are even faster (160% caravan speed) and carry even more weight.

Alpacas can be useful for early-game caravans, in absence of the other options. In a tropical biome, donkeys and horses are not available. The other native pack animal there is the elephant, which is much harder to tame.

And, unlike donkeys and horses, alpacas produce wool.

Wool

An alpaca produces the same amount of wool (at the same intervals) as a sheep, but sheep consume 18% less nutrition. Compared to sheep wool, alpaca wool offers 4 °C (7.2 °F) better insulation against Cold and 6 °C (10.8 °F) against Heat, and is 41% more valuable. Thus, the alpaca wool is superior to sheep wool. If the goal is to make bulk wool, regardless of stats, then sheep are more efficient when grazing is insufficient to feed the herds and equally efficient the rest of the time. If the sole purpose is to make money, then alpacas are better than sheep. In addition, alpaca are pack animals.

Alpacas are superior to other wooly animals (bison, muffalo, and megasloths) in terms of wool per nutrition consumed. Bison and muffalo would be better for wool per colonist work, though the amount of work to harvest wool isn't terribly large in practice. The insulation and market value of alpaca wool is also superior to that of both muffalo wool and bison wool. Megasloth wool offers superior cold insulation and protection, however due to the wildness and intelligence of megasloths, they are not directly comparable to other wooly animals. See their page for further analysis.

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


Body part Health
Head 25
Skull 25
Brain 10
Nose 10
Neck 25
Jaw 20
Eye [1]
(left, right)
10
Ear
(left, right)
10
Body 40
Kidney[2]
(left, right)
15
Lung[2]
(left, right)
15
Liver[2] 20
Heart[2] 15
Spine[2] 25
Stomach[2] 20
Limbs
(left, right, fore, hind)
30
Appendage
(left, right, fore, hind)
20
  1. Located inside of Head.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Located inside of Body.

Gallery

Version history

  • 0.12.906 - Can now be shorn for wool
  • Beta 19/1.0 - move speed 3.8 -> 3.2, leg damage 7 -> 6
  • Version 1.3 - Animal Overhaul