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{{infobox main|animal
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| name = Thrumbo
|name = Thrumbo
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| image = Thrumbo.png
|image = Thrumbo.png
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| description = A gigantic, graceful creature of unknown origin. The thrumbo is gentle by nature, but extremely dangerous when enraged. While its long fur is exceptionally beautiful, its hide is also incredibly resistant to damage. Its razor-sharp horn fetches a huge price.<br/>Legends say that an old thrumbo is the wisest creature in the universe - it simply chooses not to speak.
|description = "A gigantic creature of unknown origin. The thrumbo is gentle by nature, but extremely dangerous when enraged. Its long fur is exceptionally beautiful and valuable, and its razor-sharp horn is priceless in most markets. Legends say that an old thrumbo is the wisest creature in the universe - it simply chooses not to speak."
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| type = Animal
|type = Animals
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| movespeed = 5.5
|type2 = Wild
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| armorblunt = 40
|bodysize = 3.5
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| armorsharp = 60
|meatyield = 140 <!--This amount specified in the <defName>Thrumbo</defName> and overrides meat amount based on bodysize-->
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| armorheat = 30
|healthscale = 13.0
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| min comfortable temperature = -65
|hungerrate = 4.5
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| max comfortable temperature = 50
|movespeed = 5.25
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| flammability = 0.7
|attack1dmg = 22
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| marketvalue = 4000
|attack1type = scratch
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| filth rate = 8
|attack1part = horn
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| ridingspeed = 1.6
|attack1cool = 110
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| combatPower = 500
|leathername = thrumbofur
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| bodysize = 4
|manhunter = 1
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| healthscale = 8
|manhuntertame = 0.025
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| hungerrate = 1.75
|diet = herbivorous and dendrovorous
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| diet = herbivorous, dendrovorous
|trainable = advanced
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| leathername = thrumbofur
|wildness = 0.985
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| wildness = 0.985
|handleskill = 9
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| manhuntertame = 0
|gestation = 80
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| manhunter = 1
|lifespan = 220
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| trainable = advanced
|offspring = 1
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| gestation = 20
|maturityage = 25.0+
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| offspring = 1
|marketvalue = 4400
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| mateMtb = 12
}}</onlyinclude>
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| lifespan = 220
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| juvenileage = 0.75
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| maturityage = 1.332
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| tradeTags = AnimalExotic
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| attack1dmg = 23
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| attack1type = Scratch
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| attack1cool = 2
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| attack1part = horn
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| attack2dmg = 23
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| attack2type = Stab
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| attack2cool = 2
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| attack2part = horn
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| attack3dmg = 28
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| attack3type = Bite
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| attack3cool = 2.6
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| attack3part = teeth
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| attack3chancefactor = 0.7
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| attack4dmg = 19
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| attack4type = Blunt
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| attack4cool = 2
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| attack4part = front left leg
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| attack5dmg = 19
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| attack5type = Blunt
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| attack5cool = 2
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| attack5part = front right leg
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| attack6dmg = 17
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| attack6type = Blunt
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| attack6cool = 2
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| attack6part = head
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| attack6chancefactor = 0.2
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}}
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'''Thrumbos''' are large, powerful [[animals]] not native to any [[biome]], instead appearing in all biomes through a random [[Events#Rare_Thrumbos|event]].
  
{{Info|'''Thrumbos''' are large, gentle creatures that do not spawn natively in any [[Biome|biome]], but can appear in all biomes through a random event. If provoked, thrumbos will retaliate using their horn which inflicts massive damage.}}
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== Diet ==
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Thrumbos are both herbivorous, eating growing plants and harvested vegetables, and dendrovorous, eating live [[trees]]. Note that unlike the other dendrovore, the [[alphabeaver]], thrumbos will not eat [[anima tree|anima]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} or [[gauranlen tree]]s,{{IdeologyIcon}} but ''will'' eat [[polux tree]]s.{{BiotechIcon}}
  
If slain, they will drop a [[thrumbo horn]] with a market value of 3000 [[silver]], which can be either used as a powerful weapon or can be sold to various [[Trader|traders]]. Note that a juvenile thrumbo doesn't have a horn yet, and will not drop one.
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== Training ==
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{{TrainingTable}}
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== Analysis ==
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Thrumbos are difficult, but rewarding, to kill. They are extremely durable, with natural armor and a health scale of {{P|Health Scale}}, extremely dangerous with powerful attacks and high DPS, and can move faster than a colonist. A rampaging thrumbo can threaten the entire colony. Take precaution when attempting to hunt them, as average firearms can take 4 or 5 ''dozen'' shots to down one, and never engage them except on favorable terms.
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With the right strategies, they can be reliably killed. Their [[thrumbo horn|horn]] is worth {{Icon Small|Silver||{{Q|Thrumbo horn|Market Value Base}} }}, and is a modestly powerful melee weapon, equivalent to an [[Quality|excellent]] [[steel]] [[longsword]]. Their [[Thrumbofur|fur]] is valuable, worth a thousand silver, and protective. The duster alone is almost as protective as steel [[plate armor]], but can be worn over a [[flak vest]] for incredible protection. Note that juvenile thrumbos do not drop horns.
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While a number of hunting strategies are viable, the use of a [[psychic shock lance]] bears specific analysis. After the thrumbos are downed, assign them to be hunted, and the hunter will perform a neck cut without damaging the body. Before [[difficulty]] modifiers, [[Butchery Efficiency]], and [[Trade Price Improvement]]:
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* The lance costs {{Icon Small|Silver||{{Q|psychic shock lance|Market Value Base}} }}. It can down 2 thrumbos.
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* The horns alone are worth 2x {{Icon Small|Silver||{{Q|Thrumbo horn|Market Value Base}} }}.
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* The fur is worth {{Icon Small|Silver||{{#expr:{{Q|Thrumbo|Leather Yield}}*{{Q|Thrumbofur|Market Value Base}} }} }} - before it is processed.
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** This is enough to create {{#expr:2*{{Q|Thrumbo|Leather Yield}}/{{Q|Duster|Resource 1 Amount}} }}x dusters, worth {{Icon Small|Silver||{{#expr:4*{{Market Value Calculator|Duster|Thrumbofur|Normal}} }} }} in total at only Normal [[quality]].
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* They also yield enough meat for {{#expr:2*{{Q|Thrumbo|Meat Yield}}/10}} [[simple meal]]s.
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As the colony always buys and sells at a disadvantage, these numbers will always be smaller in practice. Depending on the skills of the colonists, the exact numbers can vary by a lot.
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Thrumbos may be affected by the [[Events#Animal_self-tamed|Animal self-tamed]] and [[Events#Mad animal|Mad animal]] events. Since thrumbos are powerful enemies, they are ineligible for the mad animal events until your colony has progressed enough.
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=== Tending and bonding ===
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If you can [[downed|down]] a thrumbo with weapons, it will often have dozens of wounds to tend. This makes an incapacitated thrumbo a great opportunity to train [[Medicine|healing]] skills. There is also a small chance the doctor may bond with the animal, netting you a free pet thrumbo.
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With a 0.4%, or 1 in 250, chance to [[bond]] with each wound tended, that can add up to something worth pursuing; tending 40 wounds results in a ~15% chance of bonding while also providing a significant amount of [[Medical]] skill experience. However, this is dangerous for the thrumbo. There is a high risk of permanent brain or eye injury, let alone the chance of just killing it.
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Tending as medical training represents a risk if you are after the horn/fur/meat, where you might not ''want'' a bond to form - the mood penalty for the death of a bonded animal is significant, [[Mood#Death|-8 for 20 days]].
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== Hunting tactics ==
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Tactics can be separated into a couple of key categories:
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=== Just shooting it ===
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The most basic approach. Draft a large amount of colonists - half-dozen at the very least - with powerful weapons, line them up at max range, and unload. Ideally, the thrumbo is downed or is hit in the legs. Use natural terrain or [[chunk]]s to slow thrumbos down whenever possible. If multiple thrumbos are too close to each other, then you'll anger the whole herd - watch out!
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[[Door]]s and [[autodoor]]s can slow thrumbos down on your escape route, so long as they can't just go around the door. When placing doors, have them a few tiles apart, so that colonists can close the door behind them.
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The Burden or Stun [[psycast]]s {{RoyaltyIcon}}, if available, can be used to inhibit the thrumbo. A psycaster, with either psycast and high [[neural heat]] capacity, can make thrumbo hunting trivial so long as you don't anger more than one at a time.
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*'''Kiting'''
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Use a fast colonist (at least 120% Moving; 2 [[bionic leg]]s, [[Go-juice]], or a colonist infected with [[Fibrous mechanites]]) as bait. Have them lure and outrun the thrumbos, while other colonists shoot. A fast enough colonist can even take potshots. Just make sure your kiting colonist is always the closest to the raging beast. Otherwise, it may give up and attack something else instead.
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* '''Peek-a-boo'''
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Have all your colonists shelter inside. Pawns should take turns peeking out of doors and taking potshots, then retreating inside. Repair the doors constantly. The doors need to be durable to survive a thrumbo attack. Rinse and repeat (many, many times).
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* '''Sniper'''
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A pawn with sufficiently high hunting stealth and range (from a sniper or bolt-action rifle) can inflict fatal wounds on the thrumbo, with a relatively low risk of aggroing. After 4 or 5 sniper shots, the animal can be left alone to slowly bleed to unconsciousness. Go-juice recommended as an emergency plan.
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=== Entrapment ===
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The basic idea is simple. Encase a sleeping thrumbo in a room, fully surrounding it with [[wall]]s - wood is fine. Before you close it in, place 35 [[beer]]s, enough to get the thrumbo blackout drunk. Beer counts as a food item - when the thrumbo gets hungry, it will drink all of it and pass out. You can then assign a colonist to hunt, netting you a free thrumbo corpse.
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* '''Food as bait:''' On maps with no/little trees, thrumbos, like all other animals denied their food source, will seek out any available food to consume. Thrumbos can therefore be lured into areas with food. Beer counts as source of nutrition, i.e., food. Create a room with food and an opening, and when the thrumbos enter, seal it off.
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* '''Other trap methods:''' [[Heatstroke]] could feasibly be used to kill the thrumbo. [[Fire]] could work, but it damages the corpse. Starvation could work, but the thrumbo will constantly be trying to break out of its cell.
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=== Let other people do it ===
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Aggro a thrumbo. A manhunter thrumbo will attack a trade [[caravan]], a group of [[raider]]s, or any other human, regardless of faction. Use a long-range weapon to attack, hide behind doors, and hopefully your "friends" will deal with it. Trade caravans often have enough manpower to take out a single raging thrumbo.
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A berserk thrumbo will attack the rest of its herd; usually, a thrumbo v thrumbo fight will have both combatants bleed out to death. A [[psychic insanity lance]] can make thrumbos berserk. The Berserk, Berserk Pulse, and Manhunter Pulse [[psycast]]s {{RoyaltyIcon}} all do what they say on the tin. [[Genes#Animal warcall|Animal warcall]]{{BiotechIcon}} will call a thrumbo to only be aggressive against enemies.
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=== Static defenses ===
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* '''Spike Traps:''' Make sure to aggro only a single Thrumbo - by shooting at it with a rifle. Escape back into your base, leading the Thrumbo through at least 3 spike traps. That will hurt it badly enough so it will bleed out within 9 to 11 hours. Time you can spend hiding behind a steel door, researching, sleeping, etc. while the Thrumbo slowly bleeds out.
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* '''Turret overhaul:''' You can easily get a lot of firepower against the thrumbo. It's rather cheap, but effective. Place many turrets, and let them fire. Thrumbos will target onlineturrets as if they were human. You can lose a turret or two, but even if they are destroyed, they may explode, dealing damage. Just make sure that the explosions don't destroy the other turrets.
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* '''Artifacts:''' Shoot with a [[psychic shock lance]], rendering it unconscious. Assign a colonist to hunt it and they can slit its throat with no danger and no risk of damaging the valuable horn.
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** If you're really feeling like overkill, then shoot the thrumbo herd with an [[orbital bombardment targeter]] or [[orbital power beam targeter]]. Even then, thrumbos are so tough they may survive.
  
Thrumbos are '''extremely''' powerful animals and a rampaging thrumbo can threaten the entire colony. Take full precautions when attempting to hunt Thrumbos: never ever engage in melee, only dare to engage them on favorable terms, and be cognizant that they can move faster than a colonist. An incapacitated Thrumbo is an excellent opportunity to train [[Medicine|healing]] skills as it may have sustained dozens of treatable wounds.
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== Taming ==
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Thrumbos' 98% wildness makes them one of the hardest animals to tame, as even at level 20 you may only have a 1% chance to tame it. Previously, the best method of training a thrumbo was capturing a wounded one and healing it, as your doctor has a 0.4% chance of bonding with the animal per wound treated and there was significant risk to being in melee range of a now-[[Mental break#Manhunter|manhunter]] thrumbo. However, with the elimination of their manhunter-on-tame chance, there is now little risk in taming besides wasting food and the handler's time. Note, however, that 9 hours must elapse between taming attempts. Ideally, a [[Mental inspiration#Inspired taming|taming inspiration]] would be used, assuming the inspired pawn has sufficient skill to attempt it.
  
===Hunting Tactics===
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Since Thrumbos will try to wander off the map even if trapped for too long it can be difficult to manage their taming process over a long time. By putting a downed Thrumbos into a Cryptosleep casket you can wait for your pawn to get a taming inspiration for a easy 100% tame without lots of attention.
Due to the high movement speed and very high attack power of a Thrumbo, they are very dangerous creatures to hunt and you need a sheer amount of firepower to overwhelm one. As of Alpha 15, one way to take on a Thrumbo is to have somebody take Go-Juice and kite it, while at least 4 gunmen (preferably 6 or 9) shoot at it. Somebody with 2 bionic legs or 1 bionic leg and either Fast Walker or Jogger traits will get by just fine kiting it too. Be sure to keep a fair distance from the shooters and keep the kiting person fairly close (but not too close) so that angry Thrumbo(s) don't aggro onto the gunners. However: Thrumbos with bad backs, frail bodies, Dementia or Alzheimer's can be kited by most colonists.
 
  
Alternatively, if you don't have any fast pawns available (or you're just a pansy), Thrumbos are easy to kill with a sort of evil game of peek-a-boo. Have all your colonists shelter inside, then have pawns take turns peeking out of doors and taking potshots, then retreating behind the doors when the Thrumbo closes in. Repair the doors as the Thrumbo pounds them until it gives up, then rinse and repeat (many, many times).
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Successfully tamed thrumbos are of little use to a colony when compared to ordinary dogs, sporting a voracious appetite and a high resistance to training. Their high [[Animals#Taming|wildness]] means keeping them trained and tamed will require an inordinate amount of handler time. Carry mechanics do not allow the thrumbo to carry multiple stacks of items despite its strength.  
  
===Taming===
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Still, thrumbos have significant utility in combat. Being extremely tanky melee fighters, they can be used as a last line of defense against an infestation or mechanoid drop. Additionally, Doomsday rocket launchers are highly dangerous in the late-game, capable of one shooting colonists from a long range. With thrumbos, however, one can release them and let them tank these rockets. A thrumbo can tank 5-6 volleys without being downed due to their high hit points, making the raiders exhaust their rockets for some easily treated wounds. Thrumbos usually manage to charge into groups of raiders, which can even cause the raiders to use their rockets in friendly fire, single-handedly dispatching raids while your colonists remain completely safe themselves.
One of the hardest animals to tame, even at level 20 you may only have a 1% chance to tame it. Additionally, thrumbos have a 2.5% chance to turn manhunter on a failed taming attempt, making this animal one of the hardest to tame. Even on best of terms a handler can still enrage a Thrumbo, who will likely incapacitate or kill the handler. The best method of training a Thrumbo is therefore capturing a wounded Thrumbo and healing it, as your doctor has a chance of bonding with the animal for each attempt.  
 
  
Successfully tamed Thrumbos are of little everyday use to a colony when compared to ordinary dogs, sporting a voracious appetite and a high resistance to training. Carry mechanics do not allow the Thrumbo to carry multiple stacks of items despite its strength. Still, being extremely dangerous in combat and highly resilient to damage, a Thrumbo pet can become a colony's last line of defense against infestations or mechanoid drops.  
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Although extremely difficult to achieve, taming one thrumbo of each sex will allow the colony to breed yet more thrumbos, resulting in a potentially inexhaustible source of their valuable fur and horns. However their long gestation period makes this more time intensive than other animals. Also keep in mind that keeping them tame to build a sufficient breeding herd will likely totally monopolize your handlers' time.  
  
===Training===
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Thrumbos are slaughtered in one hit like any other tame animal, so killing them this way is not dangerous at all.
Thrumbos can be trained as follows:
 
  
{{TrainingTable}}
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== Health ==
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{{Animal Health Table}}
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=== Armor vs. weapon types ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Armor
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|-
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| {{Apparel Protection Chart|set1name= {{P|Name}} {Sharp) | set1armor1={{P|Armor - Sharp}} | set2name= {{P|Name}} {Blunt) | set2armor1={{P|Armor - Blunt}} }}
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|}
  
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Thrumbo east.png|Thrumbo facing east
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Thrumbo north.png|Thrumbo facing north
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Thrumbo south.png|Thrumbo facing south
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Dessicated thrumbo east.png|Thrumbo decaying
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</gallery>
  
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== Version history ==
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* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - Added.
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* [[Version/0.12.910|0.12.910]] - Now much more powerful in combat
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* Beta 19/1.0 - Hunger rate 4.5->3.5
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* 1.1 - Changed rare thrumbo incident to send from 2 to 6 thrumbos. Previously could spawn with only 1 thrumbo
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* 1.3 - Revenge chance on tame fail 1.8%->0%; Meat yield 360->560; Leather yield 120->160; Hunger rate 3.5->2.8; Gestation time 60 days->20 days.
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* [[Version/1.3.3074|1.3.3074]] - Prevent thrumbos from eating Gauranlen trees in addition to anima trees.
  
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[[Category:Animals]]
 
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[[Category:Wild animal]]

Latest revision as of 20:37, 28 January 2024

Thrumbo

Thrumbo

A gigantic, graceful creature of unknown origin. The thrumbo is gentle by nature, but extremely dangerous when enraged. While its long fur is exceptionally beautiful, its hide is also incredibly resistant to damage. Its razor-sharp horn fetches a huge price.
Legends say that an old thrumbo is the wisest creature in the universe - it simply chooses not to speak.

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
4000 Silver
Flammability
70%

Apparel

Armor - Sharp
60%
Armor - Blunt
40%
Armor - Heat
30%

Pawn Stats

Combat Power
500
Move Speed
5.5 c/s
Health Scale
8
Body Size
4
Mass - Baby
48 kg
Mass - Juvenile
120 kg
Mass - Adult
240 kg
Carrying Capacity
300 kg
Riding Speed
1.6
Filth Rate
8
Hunger Rate
2.8 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous, dendrovorous
Life Expectancy
220 years
Manhunter Chance
100%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
0%
Trainable Intelligence
Advanced
Wildness
99%
Minimum Handling Skill
10
Mate Interval
12 hours
Maturity Age
1.332 years
Juvenile Age
0.75 years (45 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-65 °C – 50 °C (-85 °F – 122 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
560 thrumbo meat
Leather Yield
160 thrumbofur
Gestation Period
20 days
Offspring Per Birth
1

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Horn
23 dmg (Scratch)
34 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 2
Horn
23 dmg (Stab)
34 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 3
Teeth
28 dmg (Bite)
42 % AP
2.6 second cooldown
0.7 chance factor
Attack 4
Front left leg
19 dmg (Blunt)
28 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 5
Front right leg
19 dmg (Blunt)
28 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 6
Head
17 dmg (Blunt)
25 % AP
2 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor
Average DPS
6.33
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalExotic


Thrumbos are large, powerful animals not native to any biome, instead appearing in all biomes through a random event.

Diet[edit]

Thrumbos are both herbivorous, eating growing plants and harvested vegetables, and dendrovorous, eating live trees. Note that unlike the other dendrovore, the alphabeaver, thrumbos will not eat anima Content added by the Royalty DLC or gauranlen trees,Content added by the Ideology DLC but will eat polux trees.Content added by the Biotech DLC

Training[edit]

This animal can be trained as follows:

Guard:  Check.png
Attack:  Check.png
Rescue:  Check.png
Haul:  Check.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.

Analysis[edit]

Thrumbos are difficult, but rewarding, to kill. They are extremely durable, with natural armor and a health scale of 8, extremely dangerous with powerful attacks and high DPS, and can move faster than a colonist. A rampaging thrumbo can threaten the entire colony. Take precaution when attempting to hunt them, as average firearms can take 4 or 5 dozen shots to down one, and never engage them except on favorable terms.

With the right strategies, they can be reliably killed. Their horn is worth Silver 800, and is a modestly powerful melee weapon, equivalent to an excellent steel longsword. Their fur is valuable, worth a thousand silver, and protective. The duster alone is almost as protective as steel plate armor, but can be worn over a flak vest for incredible protection. Note that juvenile thrumbos do not drop horns.

While a number of hunting strategies are viable, the use of a psychic shock lance bears specific analysis. After the thrumbos are downed, assign them to be hunted, and the hunter will perform a neck cut without damaging the body. Before difficulty modifiers, Butchery Efficiency, and Trade Price Improvement:

  • The lance costs Silver 550. It can down 2 thrumbos.
  • The horns alone are worth 2x Silver 800.
  • The fur is worth Silver 2240 - before it is processed.
    • This is enough to create 4x dusters, worth Silver 4620 in total at only Normal quality.
  • They also yield enough meat for 112 simple meals.

As the colony always buys and sells at a disadvantage, these numbers will always be smaller in practice. Depending on the skills of the colonists, the exact numbers can vary by a lot.

Thrumbos may be affected by the Animal self-tamed and Mad animal events. Since thrumbos are powerful enemies, they are ineligible for the mad animal events until your colony has progressed enough.

Tending and bonding[edit]

If you can down a thrumbo with weapons, it will often have dozens of wounds to tend. This makes an incapacitated thrumbo a great opportunity to train healing skills. There is also a small chance the doctor may bond with the animal, netting you a free pet thrumbo.

With a 0.4%, or 1 in 250, chance to bond with each wound tended, that can add up to something worth pursuing; tending 40 wounds results in a ~15% chance of bonding while also providing a significant amount of Medical skill experience. However, this is dangerous for the thrumbo. There is a high risk of permanent brain or eye injury, let alone the chance of just killing it.

Tending as medical training represents a risk if you are after the horn/fur/meat, where you might not want a bond to form - the mood penalty for the death of a bonded animal is significant, -8 for 20 days.

Hunting tactics[edit]

Tactics can be separated into a couple of key categories:

Just shooting it[edit]

The most basic approach. Draft a large amount of colonists - half-dozen at the very least - with powerful weapons, line them up at max range, and unload. Ideally, the thrumbo is downed or is hit in the legs. Use natural terrain or chunks to slow thrumbos down whenever possible. If multiple thrumbos are too close to each other, then you'll anger the whole herd - watch out!

Doors and autodoors can slow thrumbos down on your escape route, so long as they can't just go around the door. When placing doors, have them a few tiles apart, so that colonists can close the door behind them.

The Burden or Stun psycasts Content added by the Royalty DLC, if available, can be used to inhibit the thrumbo. A psycaster, with either psycast and high neural heat capacity, can make thrumbo hunting trivial so long as you don't anger more than one at a time.

  • Kiting

Use a fast colonist (at least 120% Moving; 2 bionic legs, Go-juice, or a colonist infected with Fibrous mechanites) as bait. Have them lure and outrun the thrumbos, while other colonists shoot. A fast enough colonist can even take potshots. Just make sure your kiting colonist is always the closest to the raging beast. Otherwise, it may give up and attack something else instead.

  • Peek-a-boo

Have all your colonists shelter inside. Pawns should take turns peeking out of doors and taking potshots, then retreating inside. Repair the doors constantly. The doors need to be durable to survive a thrumbo attack. Rinse and repeat (many, many times).

  • Sniper

A pawn with sufficiently high hunting stealth and range (from a sniper or bolt-action rifle) can inflict fatal wounds on the thrumbo, with a relatively low risk of aggroing. After 4 or 5 sniper shots, the animal can be left alone to slowly bleed to unconsciousness. Go-juice recommended as an emergency plan.

Entrapment[edit]

The basic idea is simple. Encase a sleeping thrumbo in a room, fully surrounding it with walls - wood is fine. Before you close it in, place 35 beers, enough to get the thrumbo blackout drunk. Beer counts as a food item - when the thrumbo gets hungry, it will drink all of it and pass out. You can then assign a colonist to hunt, netting you a free thrumbo corpse.

  • Food as bait: On maps with no/little trees, thrumbos, like all other animals denied their food source, will seek out any available food to consume. Thrumbos can therefore be lured into areas with food. Beer counts as source of nutrition, i.e., food. Create a room with food and an opening, and when the thrumbos enter, seal it off.
  • Other trap methods: Heatstroke could feasibly be used to kill the thrumbo. Fire could work, but it damages the corpse. Starvation could work, but the thrumbo will constantly be trying to break out of its cell.

Let other people do it[edit]

Aggro a thrumbo. A manhunter thrumbo will attack a trade caravan, a group of raiders, or any other human, regardless of faction. Use a long-range weapon to attack, hide behind doors, and hopefully your "friends" will deal with it. Trade caravans often have enough manpower to take out a single raging thrumbo.

A berserk thrumbo will attack the rest of its herd; usually, a thrumbo v thrumbo fight will have both combatants bleed out to death. A psychic insanity lance can make thrumbos berserk. The Berserk, Berserk Pulse, and Manhunter Pulse psycasts Content added by the Royalty DLC all do what they say on the tin. Animal warcallContent added by the Biotech DLC will call a thrumbo to only be aggressive against enemies.

Static defenses[edit]

  • Spike Traps: Make sure to aggro only a single Thrumbo - by shooting at it with a rifle. Escape back into your base, leading the Thrumbo through at least 3 spike traps. That will hurt it badly enough so it will bleed out within 9 to 11 hours. Time you can spend hiding behind a steel door, researching, sleeping, etc. while the Thrumbo slowly bleeds out.
  • Turret overhaul: You can easily get a lot of firepower against the thrumbo. It's rather cheap, but effective. Place many turrets, and let them fire. Thrumbos will target onlineturrets as if they were human. You can lose a turret or two, but even if they are destroyed, they may explode, dealing damage. Just make sure that the explosions don't destroy the other turrets.
  • Artifacts: Shoot with a psychic shock lance, rendering it unconscious. Assign a colonist to hunt it and they can slit its throat with no danger and no risk of damaging the valuable horn.

Taming[edit]

Thrumbos' 98% wildness makes them one of the hardest animals to tame, as even at level 20 you may only have a 1% chance to tame it. Previously, the best method of training a thrumbo was capturing a wounded one and healing it, as your doctor has a 0.4% chance of bonding with the animal per wound treated and there was significant risk to being in melee range of a now-manhunter thrumbo. However, with the elimination of their manhunter-on-tame chance, there is now little risk in taming besides wasting food and the handler's time. Note, however, that 9 hours must elapse between taming attempts. Ideally, a taming inspiration would be used, assuming the inspired pawn has sufficient skill to attempt it.

Since Thrumbos will try to wander off the map even if trapped for too long it can be difficult to manage their taming process over a long time. By putting a downed Thrumbos into a Cryptosleep casket you can wait for your pawn to get a taming inspiration for a easy 100% tame without lots of attention.

Successfully tamed thrumbos are of little use to a colony when compared to ordinary dogs, sporting a voracious appetite and a high resistance to training. Their high wildness means keeping them trained and tamed will require an inordinate amount of handler time. Carry mechanics do not allow the thrumbo to carry multiple stacks of items despite its strength.

Still, thrumbos have significant utility in combat. Being extremely tanky melee fighters, they can be used as a last line of defense against an infestation or mechanoid drop. Additionally, Doomsday rocket launchers are highly dangerous in the late-game, capable of one shooting colonists from a long range. With thrumbos, however, one can release them and let them tank these rockets. A thrumbo can tank 5-6 volleys without being downed due to their high hit points, making the raiders exhaust their rockets for some easily treated wounds. Thrumbos usually manage to charge into groups of raiders, which can even cause the raiders to use their rockets in friendly fire, single-handedly dispatching raids while your colonists remain completely safe themselves.

Although extremely difficult to achieve, taming one thrumbo of each sex will allow the colony to breed yet more thrumbos, resulting in a potentially inexhaustible source of their valuable fur and horns. However their long gestation period makes this more time intensive than other animals. Also keep in mind that keeping them tame to build a sufficient breeding herd will likely totally monopolize your handlers' time.

Thrumbos are slaughtered in one hit like any other tame animal, so killing them this way is not dangerous at all.

Health[edit]


Body part Health
Head 200
Skull 200
Brain 80
Nose 80
Neck 200
Jaw 160
Eye [1]
(left, right)
80
Ear
(left, right)
80
Body 320
Kidney[2]
(left, right)
120
Lung[2]
(left, right)
120
Liver[2] 160
Heart[2] 120
Spine[2] 200
Stomach[2] 160
Limbs
(left, right, fore, hind)
240
Appendage
(left, right, fore, hind)
160
  1. Located inside of Head.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Located inside of Body.

Armor vs. weapon types[edit]

Armor

Gallery[edit]

Version history[edit]

  • 0.12.906 - Added.
  • 0.12.910 - Now much more powerful in combat
  • Beta 19/1.0 - Hunger rate 4.5->3.5
  • 1.1 - Changed rare thrumbo incident to send from 2 to 6 thrumbos. Previously could spawn with only 1 thrumbo
  • 1.3 - Revenge chance on tame fail 1.8%->0%; Meat yield 360->560; Leather yield 120->160; Hunger rate 3.5->2.8; Gestation time 60 days->20 days.
  • 1.3.3074 - Prevent thrumbos from eating Gauranlen trees in addition to anima trees.