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Animal traits explained!

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Hey all!

 

Me and my girlfriend dug in the code and found the meaning to all animal traits, so for your pleasure, here goes

 

 

"It will fight fiercely."

  • combat rating +1

"It has fleeter movement than normal."

  • movement speed +0.1
  • has flag “isMoveGlobal”

"It is a tough bugger."

  • damage threshold of 11%

"It has a strong body."

  • +10000 strength

"It has lightning movement."

  • +20% movement speed

"It can carry more than average."

  • +20000 strength

"It has very strong leg muscles."

  • +10k strength
  • + 10% speed

"It has keen senses."

  • will frolic in spring (⅕)

"It has malformed hindlegs."

  • - 10% speed
  • has flag “isMoveLocal”

"The legs are of different length."

  • flagged “isSentinel”
  • - 30% speed

"It seems overly aggressive."

  • bite ⅙ when emoted to

"It looks very unmotivated."

  • - 30000 strength
  • has ⅖ more chance to hate you every time loyalty updates

"It is unusually strong willed."

  • will sometimes refuse to move (1/10), unleashes self

"It has some illness."

  • dies young…. maxAge - Server.rand.nextInt(maxAge / 2)
  • loses strength when it eats instead of gaining (down to 15)

"It looks constantly hungry."

  • eat more (1500 instead of 700, same as a pregnant animal)

"It looks feeble and unhealthy."

  • return false to “isRespawn”???
  • doubles chance of disease

"It looks unusually strong and healthy."

  • halves chance of disease

"It has a certain spark in its eyes."

  • lives 50% longer

"It has been corrupted."

  • cannot be tamed by other than follower of Libia
  • only eats corrupted grass
  • npc’s can be dominated???

 

That's all we could puzzle out for now, hope you guys enjoy!

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Thank you for taking the time to dig through the code. The info here seems looks different though.

 

For example for the "fleeter" trait, it is said here that it adds "movement speed +0.1", which I understood as +0.1 km/h at first, while BigSteve lists it as +10%, so now as a x(1 +0.1) it makes more sense. A +0.1 km/h increase seemed too little from what I remembered anyway :). So it's a +10% to some base horse speed before horseshoes and their enchants I suppose?

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It adds 0.1 to something, I haven't dug deeper for it, so it's possible that the value, 1.1, is a multiplier, and thus BigSteve is more accurate.

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I tried to Genesis the "It looks unusually strong and healthy." but it told me this [01:33:21] The mature fat Saharbrisk was not possessed by any evil spirit.

so i dont think it means "halves chance of disease", maybe something else maybe it gets idk 10+ strangth and 10+ on less diseases then normal?  just guessing on it.

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Genesis didn't work because that trait is considered a positive trait not negative. The information is correct.  It does reduce the chance for the creature to contract a disease by half. The trait means the horse is very healthy and has a really good immune system.

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38 minutes ago, MootRed said:

What does frolic do

 

Assuming you refer to this:

 

On 11/25/2015 at 6:01 AM, Munsta0 said:

"It has keen senses."

  • will frolic in spring (⅕)

 

When it passes over a water tile you have 20% chance to get a "Nameofhorse purrs." and "You sense a sudden calm in nameofhorse." in your event window. Only if it's tamed.

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Side note, what do people mean when they say a 5 speed + spark as the ideal bred traits? I see spark of vitality on there for +50% life, but I only see 3 traits related to speed: "Fleeter movement", "Lightning movement", and "very strong leg muscles". What are the other 2, or does 5 speed mean something else?

Thanks.

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16 minutes ago, myarta said:

Side note, what do people mean when they say a 5 speed + spark as the ideal bred traits? I see spark of vitality on there for +50% life, but I only see 3 traits related to speed: "Fleeter movement", "Lightning movement", and "very strong leg muscles". What are the other 2, or does 5 speed mean something else?

Thanks.

It has fleeter movement than normal. 

It has a strong body

 It has lightning movement

It can carry more than average

It has very strong leg muscles

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Ah, the ones that make the same load give it less of an encumbrance penalty thanks to strength boosts. Indirect effect on speed. Thanks.

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This post explains something that happened some days ago....

 

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[19:55:34] You smile at the aged fat Worldsklotopolis.
[19:55:34] The aged fat Worldsklotopolis looks angry!
[19:55:34] Aged fat Worldsklotopolis bites you hard in the crotch and hurts it.
[19:55:35] Horses like this one have many uses.
[19:55:35] He is very strong and has a good reserve of fat.
[19:55:35] This creature could use some grooming.
[19:55:35] It is a tough bugger. It has lightning movement. It has keen senses. The legs are of different length. It seems overly aggressive. It has a certain spark in its eyes. 
[19:55:35] Its colour is piebald pinto.
[19:57:26] You see a light bite at the crotch.

 

Mean horse! Sorry for the bump.

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On 1/2/2019 at 7:44 AM, Beneldorla said:

[19:55:34] You smile at the aged fat Worldsklotopolis.
[19:55:34] The aged fat Worldsklotopolis looks angry!
[19:55:34] Aged fat Worldsklotopolis bites you hard in the crotch and hurts it.
[19:55:35] Horses like this one have many uses.

 

One of those uses apparently being neutering services.

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