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| Blood (health)=10
 
| Blood (health)=10
 
| Liftable or Inventory=Inventory
 
| Liftable or Inventory=Inventory
| Dead animal= Dead Turkey, Dead Wild Turkey
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| Dead animal= Fertile Turkey Hen, Turkey Hen, Turkey Gobbler, Dead Turkey, Dead Wild Turkey
| Items on pickup= Fertile Turkey Hen, Turkey Hen, Turkey Gobbler,
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| Items on pickup= none
 
| Items gained=Plucked Wild Turkey, Plucked Turkey, Turkey Feathers
 
| Items gained=Plucked Wild Turkey, Plucked Turkey, Turkey Feathers
 
| Rare items=Majestic Tail-Feather of Turkey, Weighty Wattle,  
 
| Rare items=Majestic Tail-Feather of Turkey, Weighty Wattle,  
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==About==
 
==About==
Two main types of {{i|Turkey}}s are found in the New World - [[Turkey Farming|Domesticated]] and Wild. In the wild Turkey's generally are found in groups and only attack if provoked. Instead of being killed, Turkeys are instead knocked out by a fight. Picking it up will reveal if it's a {{i|Turkey Gobbler}}, {{i|Turkey Hen}}, or rarely, a {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}. Inside your inventory you may Wring it's Neck to kill it. Dropping it out of your inventory refreshing and awakens the Turkey.  
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{{i|Turkey}} is a non-aggressive Creature that is commonly found in the new world, they generally are found in groups.
  
'''CAUTION:''' Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of [[Insanity]]. Turkey's will die if left in any [[Container]] other than a {{i|Turkey Coop}} so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys die naturally in a container rather than Wring their Necks and gain Insanity.  
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Instead of being killed, you will only knock them out in the fight. Picking it up will reveal if it's a {{i|Turkey Gobbler}}, {{i|Turkey Hen}}, or rarely, a {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}.
  
which adds a small amount of [[Insanity]].
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To kill it, you can simply wringing its neck, or placing them in some [[Container]] or {{i|Turkey Coop}} and let them starve to death.
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{{Notice| CAUTION: | Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of [[Insanity]]. so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys starve to death.}}
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You can raise the wild turkey in {{i|Turkey Coop}} for Domesticated Turkey, {{i2|Turkey Egg}} or other useful item, for more information, see [[Turkey Farming]].
  
 
==Fighting==
 
==Fighting==
  
'''NOTE:''' [[Artifact]]s which add Blunt Power, Common Combat Power, Impact Power, and Piercing Power will help make certain Attack move more successful. Artifacts with Feral Defense will lower the [[Blood]] damage you take from an animal's attack.
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Turkey will move very fast once you provoke them, so its better to use some AoE attack like {{i2|Stomp}} or {{i2|Roundhouse Kick}}, otherwise its not easy to hit them.
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Turkey only have 1 attack move, pecking -  deal small amount of [[blood]] damage.
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{{Notice| NOTE: | You can slot [[Artifact]]s into your clothes to increase your attack power or defense to make the hunt more easily, for more information, see [[Artifact]].}}
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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*{{i2|Weighty Wattle}} x 1
 
*{{i2|Weighty Wattle}} x 1
 
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==Domesticated Turkeys==
 
 
[[Image:Turkey_Coop_Inside.png|right|frame|alt=How is inside Turkey Coop.|The bottom left Hen will not be able to lay any eggs, because of the droppings.]]
 
 
At least one {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} must be present in your {{i|Turkey Coop}} for your {{i|Turkey Hen}}s to lay {{i|Turkey Egg}}s. A {{i|Turkey Egg}} left '''untouched''' in a Turkey Coop for 48 hours will become either a [[Turkey Gobbler]] or a [[Turkey Hen]]. A Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from.
 
 
{{Notice| CAUTION! A Turkey Egg that has been touched or moved at all will cause it to never hatch.|}}
 
 
[[Turkey Gobbler]] and [[Turkey Hen]] can be caught in the wild or raised from a {{i|Turkey Poult}}. In the wild they will look like any other Wild {{i|Turkey}} - you won't see which type of Turkey it is until you pick up a stunned Turkey. Wild-caught Turkeys will always have a [[Purity]] of 0% which will bring down the Purity of the rest of the Turkey Coop. A domesticated Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from. Both Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens also produce {{i|Turkey Droppings}}.
 
 
{{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}s are only found in the wild. Like Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens Fertile Turkey Hens look like any other Wild Turkey. When placed in a Turkey Coop with a Turkey Gobbler, it will lay Turkey Eggs faster than a Turkey Hen, and produce {{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} which are a better fertilizer than Turkey Droppings. Rarely a Fertile Turkey Hen will give birth to a {{i|Golden Goose}}. A Golden Goose will lay {{i|Golden Egg}}s instead of Turkey Eggs.
 
 
Eggs appear in the space beneath the {{i|Turkey Hen}}s. If that spot is occupied, then the Hen will not lay an Egg. {{i|Turkey Droppings}} appear in the bottom left spot and work their way across before moving up the next row.  This is important to remember, because it means that Hens in the bottom row will often be unable to lay Eggs because the Turkey Droppings will block the space beneath them. The [[Purity]] of {{i|Turkey Egg}}s increases randomly when it is laid. This increase is based on the total Purity of the entire {{i|Turkey Coop}}. Each time an Egg is laid that has higher Purity than the Turkey Coop, the Purity of the entire Turkey Coop will increase as well.
 
 
:{| class=wikitable
 
! Poultry !! How Obtained !! Produces
 
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| {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || {{i|Turkey}} || *{{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Golden Goose}} *{{i|Turkey Egg}}
 
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| {{i|Golden Goose}} || {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || *{{i|Golden Egg}}
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} || *{{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} || *{{i|Turkey Droppings}}
 
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| {{i|Turkey Hen}} || *{{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} || *{{i|Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Turkey Egg}}
 
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| {{i|Turkey Poult}} || {{i|Turkey Egg}} || *{{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Turkey Gobbler}} *{{i|Turkey Hen}}
 

Revision as of 01:11, 5 January 2020

Basic Info:
Where found:
Attacking:
Skill required: Small Game Hunting
Blood (health): 10
Liftable or Inventory?: Inventory
Item(s) gained:
Skinning/Butchering:
NOTE: Items and quantities depend upon skills known.
Item(s) gained:
Rare item(s):
Turkey


About

Turkey icon.png Turkey is a non-aggressive Creature that is commonly found in the new world, they generally are found in groups.

Instead of being killed, you will only knock them out in the fight. Picking it up will reveal if it's a Turkey Gobbler icon.png Turkey Gobbler, Turkey Hen icon.png Turkey Hen, or rarely, a Fertile Turkey Hen icon.png Fertile Turkey Hen.

To kill it, you can simply wringing its neck, or placing them in some Container or Turkey Coop icon.png Turkey Coop and let them starve to death.

CAUTION: Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of Insanity. so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys starve to death.


You can raise the wild turkey in Turkey Coop icon.png Turkey Coop for Domesticated Turkey, Turkey Egg icon.png Turkey Egg or other useful item, for more information, see Turkey Farming.

Fighting

Turkey will move very fast once you provoke them, so its better to use some AoE attack like Stomp icon.png Stomp or Roundhouse Kick icon.png Roundhouse Kick, otherwise its not easy to hit them.

Turkey only have 1 attack move, pecking - deal small amount of blood damage.

NOTE: You can slot Artifacts into your clothes to increase your attack power or defense to make the hunt more easily, for more information, see Artifact.


Resources

Butchering a Domesticated Turkey will yield:

Butchering a Wild Turkey will yield:

Random chance to get various rare items from Butchering either a Wild or Domesticated Turkey. Chance of dropping, and sometimes also the potential quantity, is much higher with Viscera & Bits.