Warg
Warg
Heavily-muscled wolf-like creatures with vicious unnatural claws and an absurdly powerful bite. They will only eat meat or corpses. If disturbed in the wild, they are very likely to attack.
Scientists say wargs are the descendants of weaponized military animals created for population suppression. The superstitious see them as the tools of an angry god.
Base Stats
- Type
- Animal
- Flammability
- 70%
Pawn Stats
- Move Speed
- 5 c/s
- Health Scale
- 140% HP
- Body Size
- 1.4
- Mass - Baby
- 16.8 kg
- Mass - Juvenile
- 42 kg
- Mass - Adult
- 84 kg
- Carrying Capacity
- 105 kg
- Filth Rate
- 2
- Hunger Rate
- 0.4 Nutrition/Day
- Diet
- raw meat and corpses
- Life Expectancy
- 15 years
- Manhunter Chance
- 100%
- Manhunter Chance (Taming)
- 40%
- Trainable Intelligence
- Intermediate
- Wildness
- 60%
- Minimum Handling Skill
- 5
- Mate Interval
- 12 hours
- Maturity Age
- 0.5 years (30 days)
- Juvenile Age
- 0.2 years (12 days)
- Comfortable Temp Range
- -40 °C – 40 °C (-40 °F – 104 °F)
Production
- Meat Yield
- 196 warg meat
- Leather Yield
- 56 wolfskin
- Gestation Period
- 10 days
- Offspring Per Birth
- 1-3 (1.721 avg)
Melee Combat
- Attack 1
- Front left paw
13 dmg (Scratch)
19 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
Stun for 280 ticks (4.67 secs) on first strike - Attack 2
- Front right paw
13 dmg (Scratch)
19 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
Stun for 280 ticks (4.67 secs) on first strike - Attack 3
- Teeth
15 dmg (Bite)
22 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.9 chance factor
Stun for 280 ticks (4.67 secs) on first strike - Attack 4
- Head
5 dmg (Blunt)
7 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor - Average DPS
- 4.24
- tradeTags
- AnimalUncommon, AnimalFighter
Wargs are cold-loving, wolf-like carnivorous animals that roam through temperate forests, temperate swamps, boreal forests, cold bogs, and tundra. While most carnivores can eat meat, corpses, kibble, and meals, Wargs can only eat raw meat and corpses.
Summary
Unlike every other carnivore in the game, wargs can't eat or be fed with meals or kibble. A steady supply of meat/corpses is required to keep them fed. As allowing your wargs to feed on human corpses doesn't generate bad thoughts, zoning your wargs into a human corpse freezer is an efficient way of getting rid of corpses and keeping your wargs fed at the same time.
It is advisable to keep your colonists and animals (excluding even larger beasts like Thrumbos) away from Wargs as their high hunger rate, carnivorous nature and brutal combat ability make them extremely dangerous. Keep smaller animals, children or colonists with poor combat skills far away from Wargs and exercise caution keeping anybody near them. Allowing Wargs to feed on corpses may be an effective strategy to reduce the risk of Wargs hunting your pawns.
Wargs have 80% Toxic Environment Resistance rendering them highly resistant to environmental effects such as rot stink and toxic buildup from non-attack sources.
Wargs can appear in raids alongside yttakin pirates.
Attacks
Wargs have two attacks: scratch (paw) and bite (teeth). Both attacks apply a stun for 6.67 seconds on their first strike when hunting. Faster and smaller than a Grizzly bear and with 95.85% of their DPS, though with less AP and 56% the health, Wargs are remarkably strong in combat.
Taming
Wargs can be tamed by a handler with at least a 5 in animal skill from temperate forests, temperate swamps, boreal forests, cold bogs, and tundra. Wargs can also be purchased pre-tamed from bulk goods traders or one can be spawned at the start of a game as the starting pet. They breed quickly and are strong fighters.
Training
This animal can be trained as follows:
Guard: | |
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Attack: | |
Rescue: | |
Haul: |
*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
Gallery
Version history
- 0.11.877 - New sound: warg voices.
- 0.12.906 - Sprite changed
- Beta 19/ 1.0 - damage increased by 15%.
Legacy texture before version A12. Was later reused by the husky