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== Taming ==
 
== Taming ==
 
Ibex can be tamed wild from {{Habitats|{{PAGENAME}}|or}}, randomly join your colony in an event, or bought pre-tamed from a trading ship.
 
Ibex can be tamed wild from {{Habitats|{{PAGENAME}}|or}}, randomly join your colony in an event, or bought pre-tamed from a trading ship.
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== Summary ==
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{{Pen Animal Note|Ibex}}
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
When slaughtered, an ibex 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}}}} leather 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}}}} as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} leather as an adult.
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Ibex are one of the best animals to ranch for food and leather. They don't have any utility beyond food production.
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===Nutrition===
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When slaughtered, an ibex 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}}}} leather 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}}}} as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} meat and {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} leather as an adult. 1 meat is equal to 0.05 nutrition.
  
An adult ibex doe consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day. If her offspring are slaughtered immediately, an ibex doe produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} nutrition of meat per day, giving a nutrition efficiency of {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}}/{{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 3}}. 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 as they are slaughtered, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 3}}. When considering a population of equal numbers of ibex rams and does, these nutrition efficiencies fall to {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}} round 3}} for baby slaughter and {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}} round 3}} for adult slaughter.
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An adult ibex consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day, and a female creates up to {{#expr: 1/{{P|Gestation Period Days}} round 2}} offspring per day.
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* When offspring are slaughtered as babies, a female ibex will produce {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}} round 2}} nutrition of meat per day, giving a potential nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby}}/{{P|Real Hunger Rate}} round 3}}.
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* If the offspring are allowed to grow to adulthood, 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 as they are slaughtered, resulting in a potential nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult}} round 3}}.
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When considering a population of equal numbers of males and females, these nutrition efficiencies fall to {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|baby|1|1}} round 3}} for baby slaughter and {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|adult|1|1}} round 3}} for adult slaughter.
  
The ibex is placed as the single most efficient animal to farm that is slaughtered as adults, as it is superior to [[Horse]]s, [[Gazelle]]s and [[Cow]]s. [[Chicken]]s slaughtered as chicks are potentially more efficient, but they are significantly more work-intensive to slaughter and butcher, and do not yield any leather. [[Tortoise]]s are even more nutritionally efficient than ibexes, but require either much more work to maintain their tameness, or careful micromanagement so that they are always slaughtered just before they run wild.
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Ibex are one of, if not the best, animals to ranch. They are superior to [[horse]]s, [[gazelle]]s, and [[cow]]s, at least for the sole purpose of food. Certain animals are more ''nutritionally'' efficient, but take more work to manage.
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* [[Tortoise]]s are the single best animal for nutrition efficiency. However, tortoises are not pen animals, meaning they will eventually untame. They require much more work to maintain their tameness, or need to be micromanaged so that they are always slaughtered just before they run wild.
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* When considering different populations of male:females, [[chicken]]s are potentially more nutritionally efficient. However, they are significantly more work-intensive to slaughter and butcher, and do not yield any leather.
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==

Latest revision as of 23:11, 18 December 2023

Ibex

Ibex

The wild ancestor of the domesticated goat. Ibexes live on marginal territory where most antelopes couldn't survive, eating lichens and sparse mountain plants. They're famous for dextrously hopping across bare cliff faces - and for their violent ramming attack.

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
250 Silver
Flammability
70%

Pawn Stats

Combat Power
50
Move Speed
4.6 c/s
Health Scale
0.85
Body Size
1
Mass - Baby
12 kg
Mass - Juvenile
30 kg
Mass - Adult
60 kg
Carrying Capacity
75 kg
Filth Rate
16
Hunger Rate
0.32 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
15 years
Manhunter Chance
0%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
0%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
55%
Minimum Handling Skill
5
Roam Interval
2 days
Mate Interval
12 hours
Maturity Age
0.222 years (13.3 days)
Juvenile Age
0.1 years (6 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-30 °C – 40 °C (-22 °F – 104 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
140 ibex meat
Leather Yield
40 plainleather
Gestation Period
5.661 days
Offspring Per Birth
1

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Front left leg
8 dmg (Blunt)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 2
Front left leg
8 dmg (Poke)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 3
Front right leg
8 dmg (Blunt)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 4
Front right leg
8 dmg (Poke)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 5
Teeth
8 dmg (Bite)
12 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.5 chance factor
Attack 6
Head
10 dmg (Blunt)
15 % AP
2.6 second cooldown
Average DPS
2.46
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalCommon


The ibex is a large wild goat. Males of the species are called Ibex rams and have large rounded horns and a darker brown color, while females are called ibex does and have shorter, straighter horns and a lighter brown color.

Taming[edit]

Ibex can be tamed wild from temperate forests, temperate swamps, boreal forests, cold bogs, or tundra, randomly join your colony in an event, or bought pre-tamed from a trading ship.

Summary[edit]

Ibex 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.

Analysis[edit]

Ibex are one of the best animals to ranch for food and leather. They don't have any utility beyond food production.

Nutrition[edit]

When slaughtered, an ibex yields 31 meat and 16 leather as a baby; 70 meat and 25 as a juvenile; or 140 meat and 40 leather as an adult. 1 meat is equal to 0.05 nutrition.

An adult ibex consumes 0.32 nutrition per day, and a female creates up to 0.18 offspring per day.

  • When offspring are slaughtered as babies, a female ibex will produce 0.27 nutrition of meat per day, giving a potential nutrition efficiency of 85.6%.
  • If the offspring are allowed to grow to adulthood, they will consume an additional 0.45 nutrition per day, but will instead yield 1.24 nutrition per day as they are slaughtered, resulting in a potential nutrition efficiency of 161.3%.

When considering a population of equal numbers of males and females, these nutrition efficiencies fall to 42.8% for baby slaughter and 113.8% for adult slaughter.

Ibex are one of, if not the best, animals to ranch. They are superior to horses, gazelles, and cows, at least for the sole purpose of food. Certain animals are more nutritionally efficient, but take more work to manage.

  • Tortoises are the single best animal for nutrition efficiency. However, tortoises are not pen animals, meaning they will eventually untame. They require much more work to maintain their tameness, or need to be micromanaged so that they are always slaughtered just before they run wild.
  • When considering different populations of male:females, chickens are potentially more nutritionally efficient. However, they are significantly more work-intensive to slaughter and butcher, and do not yield any leather.

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]


Body part Health
Head 21
Skull 21
Brain 9
Nose 9
Neck 21
Jaw 17
Eye [1]
(left, right)
9
Ear
(left, right)
9
Body 34
Kidney[2]
(left, right)
13
Lung[2]
(left, right)
13
Liver[2] 17
Heart[2] 13
Spine[2] 21
Stomach[2] 17
Limbs
(left, right, fore, hind)
26
Appendage
(left, right, fore, hind)
17
  1. Located inside of Head.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Located inside of Body.

Gallery[edit]