Emu

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Emu

Emu

A large flightless bird with beady eyes on its ugly face. With its bad attitude, it is the jerk of the natural world. Bother it, and it is guaranteed to seek revenge.

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
200 Silver
Flammability
70%

Pawn Stats

Combat Power
70
Move Speed
5.5 c/s
Health Scale
90% HP
Body Size
0.6
Mass - Baby
3.6 kg
Mass - Juvenile
18 kg
Mass - Adult
36 kg
Carrying Capacity
45 kg
Filth Rate
8
Hunger Rate
0.45 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
45 years
Manhunter Chance
100%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
100%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
95%
Minimum Handling Skill
9
Roam Interval
3 days
Mate Interval
12 hours
Maturity Age
0.222 years (13.3 days)
Juvenile Age
0.1 years (6 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-8 °C – 50 °C (17.6 °F – 122 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
84 Bird meat bird meat
Leather Yield
28 Birdskin birdskin
Eggs Per Clutch
1 to 1
Egg Laying Interval
3.33 days
Can Lay Unfertilized Eggs
false

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Feet
8 dmg (Scratch)
12 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
Stun for 280 ticks (4.67 secs) on first strike
Attack 2
Beak
9 dmg (Bite)
13 % AP
2 second cooldown
Stun for 280 ticks (4.67 secs) on first strike
Attack 3
Head
6 dmg (Blunt)
9 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor
Average DPS
3.1496
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalUncommon


The Emu is a large, flightless and incredibly aggressive bird found in arid shrublands and deserts.

Taming[edit]

Emu can be tamed wild, randomly join your colony in an event, or bought pre-tamed from a trading ship. Emus will always turn manhunter on a failed tame attempt.

Summary[edit]

Emus 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.

A female emu produces 1 emu egg every 3.33 day when fertilized. Emus will not lay unfertilized eggs.

Analysis[edit]

Emus are one of many egg-laying animals that are inferior to chickens. 2 hens eat less food than 1 emu, and each hen lays 3.33 eggs for every emu egg. While an emu egg is worth 2 chicken eggs, a single hen remains superior for egg production, let alone 2. Hens do not need to be fertilized, which adds a further advantage.

While chickens cannot be found in the wild, the dromedary is superior to the emu. They can be found in all biomes emu reside in. Dromedaries produce more food (in the form of milk), both per day and per nutrition fed. They are easier to tame, won't go manhunter on a failed tame, and can be ridden on a caravan. So if dromedaries are available, there's little point in keeping an emu pet.

Therefore, emus are mostly relegated to hunting fodder, the occasional manhunter pack, and to add a little ambiance to the desert biomes.

Training[edit]

This animal can be trained as follows:

Guard:  Ex.png
Attack:  Ex.png
Rescue:  Ex.png
Haul:  Ex.png

*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[edit]


Part Name Health Quantity Coverage[1] Target Chance[2] Subpart of Internal Capacity[3] Effect if Destroyed/Removed
Body 36 1 100% 19% N/A[4] Ex.png - Death
Tail 9 1 10% 10% Body Ex.png - -
Spine 22.5 1 5% 5% Body Check.png Moving
−100% Moving[5]
Stomach 18 1 4% 4% Body Check.png Digestion
−50% Digestion
Heart 13.5 1 3% 3% Body Check.png Blood Pumping
Death
Lung 13.5 2 4% 4% Body Check.png Breathing
−50% Breathing. Death if both lost.
Kidney 13.5 2 3% 3% Body Check.png Blood Filtration −50% Blood Filtration. Death if both lost.
Liver 18 1 5% 5% Body Check.png Digestion
−50% Digestion
Neck 22.5 1 20% 5% Body Ex.png Eating
Talking
Breathing
Death
Head 22.5 1 75% 3.1% Neck Ex.png - Death
Skull 22.5 1 30% 1.8% Head Check.png - Cannot be destroyed.
Increasing Pain based on damage.
Brain 9 1 60% 2.7% Skull Check.png Consciousness
Death
Damage always results in scarring.
Eye 9 2 12% 1.8% Head Ex.png Sight
−25% Sight. −100% if both lost.
Damage always results in scarring.
0% Hit Chance against Blunt damage.
Beak 18 1 25% 3.8% Head Ex.png Eating
Talking
Manipulation
−100% Manipulation
−90% Eating[6]
Leg 27 2 10% 5% Body Ex.png Moving
−50% Moving. −100% if both lost.
Foot 22.5 2 50% 5% Leg Ex.png Moving
−50% Moving. −100% if both lost.
  1. Coverage determines the chance to hit this body part. It refers to the percentage of the super-part that this part covers, before its own sub-parts claim their own percentage. For example, if the base coverage of the super-part is 100%, and the coverage of the part is 20%, 20% of hits would hit the part, and 80% the super-part. If the part had its own sub-part with 50% coverage, the chances would be 10% sub-part, 10% part, 80% super part.
  2. Target Chance is the actual chance for each part to be be selected as the target when each part's coverage has been taken into account(I.E. Neck covers 7.5% of Torso but Head covers 80% of Neck so it actually has only a 1.5% chance to be selected). This is not pure hit chance, as different damage types propagate damage in different ways. See that page for details.
  3. Note that capacities can affect other capacities in turn. Only the primary effect is listed. See specific pages for details.
  4. This is the part that everything else connects to to be considered 'connected'.
  5. If Moving drops below 16% a pawn cannot move.
  6. Note that eating won't go below 10%.

Gallery[edit]