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'''Trapping''' is a [[Skills#Survivalist|survivalist skill]] in [[Project Zomboid]]. It allows the player to use traps to catch animals, which can then be butchered and used as food.


Trapping is a skill in Project Zomboid. It allows the player to use traps to kill animals, which can then be used as food. The simplest trap the player can use is a mousetrap, which can be found in the world. The player can also use their trapping skill to create traps, if it is high enough. Player-made traps include wire snares, bird traps and box traps. The trap needs to have bait added to it to be effective. Traps can also break, or go off without trapping an animal inside. Traps are only effective in the wilderness, where there are no zombies around. Zombies are also attracted to traps with animals in them.
==Usage==
The simplest trap a player can use is a mouse trap, which can be found in the world. The player can also use their trapping skill to create traps, if it's high enough and if they have learned the crafting recipes. Player-made traps include [[Snare Trap|snare traps]], [[Stick Trap|stick traps]] and [[Trap Box|trap boxes]]. The trap needs to have bait added to it to be effective, which determines what type of animals you will catch, if they can be caught with said trap.  


To create a trap you will need the required materials/tools in your main inventory and click either the material or the tool to make it. Your trapping skill is increased when you catch an animal (collect it from the trap).
Baiting a trap removes -5 hunger from the chosen bait, so baiting a trap does not consume the entire food item. Only fresh or stale food can be used as bait. Traps can break or go off without trapping an animal inside, so check them often (every hour of in-game time). Traps are only effective in the wilderness, where there are no [[zombie|zombies]] or players around (traps will not catch anything with the player being within 75 tiles of them), and zombies are also attracted to traps with animals in them.
Traps also require a bait which determines what type of animals you will catch (if it is possible to catch that animal with the given trap).


The following animals can be caught in game currently:
Creating a trap requires the player to have the necessary materials and/or tools in your main inventory to make it. You will also need to learn the recipe for the trap from a skill magazine in order to know how to craft them. Once these prerequisites have been met, you can select the crafting option by either right-clicking the materials in your inventory or opening the crafting interface. A trap's strength determines its chance of catching something and if it will break, so higher strength traps have a higher chance catching something and not breaking. Experience for trapping is increased when a player collects an animal from the trap, based on the hunger reduction of the animal (more=more XP) if something has been caught. Traps "tick" every in-game hour to check if something is caught/if bait is lost.
* Mouse
* Rat
* Squirrel
* Birds
* Rabbit


Bait for each type of animal:
Current valid trap zones are farmland, trailer park, town, vegetation, forest, and deep forest. All traps are usable in every zone, but not all traps are effective at catching critters in certain areas, see specific type of animal for valid trap zones. Roads do not count as trapping zones.


*Rabbit Bait: Carrots, Apple, Lettuce, Cabbage, Corn, Banana, Potato, Tomato.
Times when animals may get caught in a trap:
*Squirrel Bait: Orange, Peanuts, PeanutButter, Cereal, Apple, Corn, Popcorn.
*Rabbit or squirrel: 1900 to 0500 (7:00 PM to 5:00 AM)
*Bird Bait: Bread, Corn, Cereal.
*Bird, mouse, or rat: any time
*Mouse Bait: Cheese, PeanutButter, BaconBits, Chocolate, Orange, Apple, Tomato.
*Rat Bait: Cheese, PeanutButter, BaconBits, Chocolate, Orange, Apple, Tomato.


==Occupations & Traits==
===Occupations===
{| class="pztable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! class="unsortable" | Name
! class="sortable" | Points
! class="sortable" | Notes
|-
| [[File:Park Ranger.png|link=Occupation#Park Ranger|left]] [[Occupation#Park Ranger|Park Ranger]]
| +2 Trapping<br>+2 Foraging<br>+1 Carpentry
|Park rangers know all the trap recipes.
|}


'''
===Traits===
Available traps:'''
{| class="pztable sortable" style="text-align:center;"  
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"  
|-  
|-  
! class="unsortable" | Output
! class="unsortable" | Name
! class="unsortable" | Ingredients
! class="sortable" | Points
! class="sortable" | Notes
|-
| [[File:TraitHiker.png|link=Traits|left]] [[Traits|Hiker]]
| +1 Trapping<br>+1 Foraging
|Hikers know the snare, stick, and wooden crate trap recipes.
|-
| [[File:TraitHunter.png|link=Traits|left]] [[Traits|Hunter]]
| +1 Trapping<br>+1 Aiming<br>+1 Sneaking
|Hunters know all the trap recipes.
|}
 
==Items==
===Traps===
{| class="pztable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! class="unsortable" | Item
! class="unsortable" | Description
! class="unsortable" | Description
! class="sortable" | [[File:Moodle_heavyLoad.png|link=Moodles#Heavy Load|Weight]]
! class="sortable" | Strength
! class="sortable" | Can catch [[File:Mouse.png|32px|link=#Mouse|Mouse]]?
! class="sortable" | Can catch [[File:Rat.png|32px|link=#Rat|Rat]]?
! class="sortable" | Can catch [[File:Squirrel.png|32px|link=#Squirrel|Squirrel]]?
! class="sortable" | Can catch [[File:Rabbit.png|32px|link=#Rabbit|Rabbit]]?
! class="sortable" | Can catch [[File:Bird.png|32px|link=#Small Bird|Small Bird]]?
! class="unsortable" | Base ID
! class="unsortable" | Skill Level
! class="unsortable" | Skill Level
|-
| [[File:TrapCage.png|32px|link=Cage Trap|Cage Trap]] <br> [[Cage Trap]]
| Medium size trap used by journeyman trappers. Used to catch [[#Squirrel|squirrels]] and [[#Rabbit|rabbits]].
| 1
| 20
| No
| No
| Yes (30%)
| Yes (30%)
| No
| {{ID|Base.TrapCage}}
| Trapping 3
|-
| [[File:Mousetrap.png|32px|link=Mouse Trap|Mouse Trap]] <br> [[Mouse Trap]]
| Small trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch [[#Mouse|mice]] and [[#Rat|rats]].
| 0.3
| 50
| Yes (30%)
| Yes (25%)
| No
| No
| No
| {{ID|Base.TrapMouse}}
| Uncraftable
|-
| [[File:TrapSnare.png|32px|link=Trap Snare|Snare Trap]] <br> [[Snare Trap]]
| Medium size trap used by novice trappers. Used to catch [[#Squirrel|squirrels]] and [[#Rabbit|rabbits]].
| 0.5
| 10
| No
| No
| Yes (30%)
| Yes (30%)
| No
| {{ID|Base.TrapSnare}}
| Trapping 1
|-
| [[File:TrapBox.png|32px|link=Trap Box|Trap Box]] <br> [[Trap Box]]
| Medium size trap used by apprentice trappers. Used to catch [[#Squirrel|squirrels]] and [[#Rabbit|rabbits]].
| 1
| 15
| No
| No
| Yes (25%)
| Yes (30%)
| No
| {{ID|Base.TrapBox}}
| Trapping 2, Carpentry 1
|-
| [[File:TrapCrate.png|32px|link=Trap Crate|Trap Crate]] <br> [[Trap Crate]]
| Medium size trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch [[#Squirrel|squirrels]] and [[#Rabbit|rabbits]].
| 1
| 15
| No
| No
| Yes (30%)
| Yes (30%)
| No
| {{ID|Base.TrapCrate}}
| Trapping 0
|-
| [[File:TrapStick.png|32px|link=Trap Stick|Trap Stick]] <br> [[Trap Stick]]
| Small trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch [[#Small Bird|small birds]].
| 0.5
| 15
| No
| No
| No
| No
| Yes (40%)
| {{ID|Base.TrapStick}}
| Trapping 0
|-
|}
===Animals===
The following animals can be caught in game currently: rabbits, squirrels, birds, mice, and rats.
{| class="pztable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! class="unsortable" | Item
! class="unsortable" | Description
! class="sortable" | [[File:Moodle_heavyLoad.png|link=Moodles#Heavy Load|Weight]]
! class="sortable" | Strength
! class="unsortable" | Trap
! class="sortable" | Zones
! class="unsortable" | Bait
! class="unsortable" | Base ID
|- id="Mouse"
| [[File:Mouse.png|32px|link=Dead Mouse|Mouse]] <br> [[Dead Mouse|Mouse]]
| Small animal that can usually be found around farms, trailer parks and urban settings. <br> They can be found rarely in the forests. Active all day long. Butchering will produce [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| -
| [[File:Mousetrap.png|32px|link=Mouse Trap|Mouse Trap]]
|Farm (60), Trailer Park (60), Town (50), Vegetation (20), Forest (10), Deep Forest (10)
|
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Cheese.png|32px|link=Cheese|Cheese]]
![[File:Processedcheese.png|32px|link=Processed Cheese|Processed Cheese]]
![[File:PeanutButter.png|32px|link=Peanut Butter|Peanut Butter]]
![[File:Chocolate.png|32px|link=Chocolate|Chocolate]]
|-
| 60
| 55
| 40
| 30
|-
|}
{| width="100%"
![[File:TZ_BaconBits.png|32px|link=Bacon Bits|Bacon Bits]]
![[File:Apple.png|32px|link=Apple|Apple]]
![[File:Orange.png|32px|link=Orange|Orange]]
![[File:Tomato.png|32px|link=Tomato|Tomato]]
|-
| 40
| 35
| 35
| 35
|-
|}
| {{ID|Base.DeadMouse}}
|- id="Rabbit"
| [[File:Rabbit.png|32px|link=Dead Rabbit|Rabbit]] <br> [[Dead Rabbit|Rabbit]]
| Small animal that can usually be found in the forests. They can be found rarely in urban settings. <br> Nocturnal creature that usually is out between 19:00 and 5:00. Butchering will produce [[Rabbit Meat|rabbit meat]].
| 0.2
| 24
| [[File:TrapBox.png|32px|link=Trap Box|Trap Box]][[File:TrapCrate.png|32px|link=Trap Crate|Trap Crate]][[File:TrapSnare.png|32px|link=Snare Trap|Snare Trap]][[File:TrapCage.png|32px|link=Cage Trap|Cage Trap]]
|Deep Forest (15), Forest (12), Vegetation (10), Trailer Park (2), Town (2)
|
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Carrots.png|32px|link=Carrot|Carrot]]
![[File:Cabbage.png|32px|link=Cabbage|Cabbage]]
![[File:Potato.png|32px|link=Potato|Potato]]
![[File:Tomato.png|32px|link=Tomato|Tomato]]
|-
| 45
| 40
| 35
| 35
|-
|}
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Corn.png|32px|link=Corn|Corn]]
![[File:BellPepper.png|32px|link=Bell Pepper|Bell Pepper]]
![[File:Lettuce.png|32px|link=Lettuce|Lettuce]]
|-
| 35
| 40
| 40
|-
|}
{| width="100%"
![[File:Apple.png|32px|link=Apple|Apple]]
![[File:Banana.png|32px|link=Banana|Banana]]
![[File:Peach.png|32px|link=Peach|Peach]]
|-
| 35
| 35
| 35
|-
|}
| {{ID|Base.DeadRabbit}}
|- id="Rat"
| [[File:Rat.png|32px|link=Dead Rat|Rat]] <br> [[Dead Rat|Rat]]
|Small animal that can usually be found around farms, trailer parks and urban settings. They can be found rarely in the forests. <br> Active all day long and a bit more rare than [[#Mouse|mice]]. Butchering will produce [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| -
| [[File:Mousetrap.png|32px|link=Mouse Trap|Mouse Trap]]
|Farm (50), Trailer Park (40), Town (30), Vegetation (20), Forest (10), Deep Forest (10)
|
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Cheese.png|32px|link=Cheese|Cheese]]
![[File:Processedcheese.png|32px|link=Processed Cheese|Processed Cheese]]
![[File:PeanutButter.png|32px|link=Peanut Butter|Peanut Butter]]
![[File:Chocolate.png|32px|link=Chocolate|Chocolate]]
|-
| 60
| 55
| 40
| 30
|-
|}
{| width="100%"
![[File:TZ_BaconBits.png|32px|link=Bacon Bits|Bacon Bits]]
![[File:Apple.png|32px|link=Apple|Apple]]
![[File:Orange.png|32px|link=Orange|Orange]]
![[File:Tomato.png|32px|link=Tomato|Tomato]]
|-
| 40
| 35
| 35
| 35
|-
|}
| {{ID|Base.DeadRat}}
|- id="Small Bird"
| [[File:Bird.png|32px|link=Dead Bird|Small Bird]] <br> [[Dead Bird|Small Bird]]
|Small bird that can be found all over Kentucky. Active all day long. Butchering will produce [[Small Bird Meat|small bird meat]].
| 0.2
| -
| [[File:TrapStick.png|32px|link=Trap Stick|Trap Stick]]
|Farm (35), Town (30), Vegetation (30), Trailer Park (20), Forest (20), Deep Forest (20)
|
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Bread.png|32px|link=Bread|Bread]]
![[File:BreadSlices.png|32px|link=Bread Slice|Bread Slice]]
![[File:Worm.png|32px|link=Worm|Worm]]
|-
| 50
| 50
| 50
|-
|}
{| width="100%"
![[File:Corn.png|32px|link=Corn|Corn]]
![[File:Cereal.png|32px|link=Cereal|Cereal]]
|-
| 45
| 45
|-
|}
| {{ID|Base.DeadBird}}
|- id="Squirrel"
| [[File:Squirrel.png|32px|link=Dead Squirrel|Squirrel]] <br> [[Dead Squirrel|Squirrel]]
|Small animal that can usually be found in the forests. They can be found rarely in urban settings. <br> Nocturnal creature that usually is out between 19:00 and 5:00. Butchering will produce [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| 20
| [[File:TrapBox.png|32px|link=Trap Box|Trap Box]][[File:TrapCrate.png|32px|link=Trap Crate|Trap Crate]][[File:TrapSnare.png|32px|link=Snare Trap|Snare Trap]][[File:TrapCage.png|32px|link=Cage Trap|Cage Trap]]
|Deep Forest (15), Forest (12), Vegetation (10), Trailer Park (2), Town (2)
|
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Cereal.png|32px|link=Cereal|Cereal]]
![[File:Peanut.png|32px|link=Peanuts|Peanuts]]
![[File:PeanutButter.png|32px|link=Peanut Butter|Peanut Butter]]
![[File:PopcornCooked.png|32px|link=Popcorn|Popcorn]]
|-
| 45
| 40
| 45
| 40
|-
|}
{| width="100%" style="border-bottom: solid 1px #000"
![[File:Peach.png|32px|link=Peach|Peach]]
![[File:Apple.png|32px|link=Apple|Apple]]
![[File:Orange.png|32px|link=Orange|Orange]]
|-
| 35
| 40
| 40
|-
|}
{| width="100%"
![[File:Corn.png|32px|link=Corn|Corn]]
![[File:BellPepper.png|32px|link=Bell Pepper|Bell Pepper]]
![[File:Lettuce.png|32px|link=Lettuce|Lettuce]]
|-
| 40
| 30
| 40
|-
|}
| {{ID|Base.DeadSquirrel}}
|-
|}
===Spoils===
{| class="pztable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! class="unsortable" | Item
! class="unsortable" | Description
! class="sortable" | [[File:Moodle_heavyLoad.png|link=Moodles#Heavy Load|Weight]]
! class="sortable" | Days Fresh
! class="sortable" | Days until Rotten
! class="sortable" | Cook Time
! class="sortable" | Burn Time
! class="sortable" | Hunger
! class="sortable" | Unhappiness
! class="unsortable" | Base ID
|-
| [[File:BirdDead.png|32px|link=Dead Bird|Dead Bird]] <br> [[Dead Bird|Dead Bird]]
| Corpse of a [[#Small Bird|Small Bird]]. Can be butchered into [[Small Bird Meat|small bird meat]].
| 0.2
| 8
| 12
| 25
| 60
| -20
| -10
| {{ID|Base.DeadBird}}
|-
| [[File:MouseDead.png|32px|link=Dead Mouse|Dead Mouse]] <br> [[Dead Mouse|Dead Mouse]]
| Corpse of a [[#Mouse|Mouse]]. Can be butchered into [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| 6
| 10
| 10
| 50
| -10
| 30
| {{ID|Base.DeadMouse}}
|-
| [[File:RabbitDead.png|32px|link=Dead Rabbit|Dead Rabbit]] <br> [[Dead Rabbit|Dead Rabbit]]
| Corpse of a [[#Rabbit|Rabbit]]. Can be butchered into [[Rabbit Meat|rabbit meat]].
| 0.2
| 8
| 12
| 25
| 60
| -40
| -10
| {{ID|Base.DeadRabbit}}
|-
| [[File:DeadRat.png|32px|link=Dead Rat|Dead Rat]] <br> [[Dead Rat|Dead Rat]]
| Corpse of a [[#Rat|Rat]]. Can be butchered into [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| 6
| 10
| 10
| 60
| -15
| 30
| {{ID|Base.DeadRat}}
|-
| [[File:SquirrelDead.png|32px|link=Dead Squirrel|Dead Squirrel]] <br> [[Dead Squirrel|Dead Squirrel]]
| Corpse of a [[#Squirrel|Squirrel]]. Can be butchered into [[Small Animal Meat|small animal meat]].
| 0.2
| 8
| 12
| 25
| 60
| -30
| -10
| {{ID|Base.DeadSquirrel}}
|-
| [[File:Rabbitmeat.png|32px|link=Rabbit Meat|Rabbit Meat]] <br> [[Rabbit Meat|Rabbit Meat]]
| Obtained by butchering a [[#Rabbit|rabbit]].
| 0.3
| 2
| 4
| 25
| 70
| -30
| -
| {{ID|Base.Rabbitmeat}}
|-
| [[File:Smallanimalmeat.png|32px|link=Small Animal Meat|Small Animal Meat]] <br> [[Small Animal Meat|Small Animal Meat]]
| Obtained by butchering a [[#Mouse|mouse]], [[#Rat|rat]], or [[#Squirrel|squirrel]].
| 0.3
| 2
| 4
| 20
| 70
| -15
| -
| {{ID|Base.Smallanimalmeat}}
|-
| [[File:Smallbirdmeat.png|32px|link=Small Bird Meat|Small Bird Meat]] <br> [[Small Bird Meat|Small Bird Meat]]
| Obtained by butchering a [[#Small Bird|small bird]].
| 0.3
| 2
| 4
| 20
| 70
| -15
| -
| {{ID|Base.Smallbirdmeat}}
|-
|}
==Recipes==
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|}
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==Tips==
*Consider placing traps in town zones, such as the 1st floor roof of a school or the center of a warehouse, to keep roaming zombies from both eating the animal and destroying the trap.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/8800-the-trapping-system/ Forum post introducing trapping]
*[http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/8800-the-trapping-system/ Forum post introducing trapping]


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Fishing]]
*[[Farming]]
* [[Farming]]
*[[Fishing]]
*[[Foraging]]


[[Category:Gameplay]]
[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:The_Game_World]]

Revision as of 18:12, 11 February 2020

GameplayPlayerSkillsTrapping

Trapping is a survivalist skill in Project Zomboid. It allows the player to use traps to catch animals, which can then be butchered and used as food.

Usage

The simplest trap a player can use is a mouse trap, which can be found in the world. The player can also use their trapping skill to create traps, if it's high enough and if they have learned the crafting recipes. Player-made traps include snare traps, stick traps and trap boxes. The trap needs to have bait added to it to be effective, which determines what type of animals you will catch, if they can be caught with said trap.

Baiting a trap removes -5 hunger from the chosen bait, so baiting a trap does not consume the entire food item. Only fresh or stale food can be used as bait. Traps can break or go off without trapping an animal inside, so check them often (every hour of in-game time). Traps are only effective in the wilderness, where there are no zombies or players around (traps will not catch anything with the player being within 75 tiles of them), and zombies are also attracted to traps with animals in them.

Creating a trap requires the player to have the necessary materials and/or tools in your main inventory to make it. You will also need to learn the recipe for the trap from a skill magazine in order to know how to craft them. Once these prerequisites have been met, you can select the crafting option by either right-clicking the materials in your inventory or opening the crafting interface. A trap's strength determines its chance of catching something and if it will break, so higher strength traps have a higher chance catching something and not breaking. Experience for trapping is increased when a player collects an animal from the trap, based on the hunger reduction of the animal (more=more XP) if something has been caught. Traps "tick" every in-game hour to check if something is caught/if bait is lost.

Current valid trap zones are farmland, trailer park, town, vegetation, forest, and deep forest. All traps are usable in every zone, but not all traps are effective at catching critters in certain areas, see specific type of animal for valid trap zones. Roads do not count as trapping zones.

Times when animals may get caught in a trap:

  • Rabbit or squirrel: 1900 to 0500 (7:00 PM to 5:00 AM)
  • Bird, mouse, or rat: any time

Occupations & Traits

Occupations

Name Points Notes
Park Ranger +2 Trapping
+2 Foraging
+1 Carpentry
Park rangers know all the trap recipes.

Traits

Name Points Notes
Hiker +1 Trapping
+1 Foraging
Hikers know the snare, stick, and wooden crate trap recipes.
Hunter +1 Trapping
+1 Aiming
+1 Sneaking
Hunters know all the trap recipes.

Items

Traps

Item Description Weight Strength Can catch Mouse? Can catch Rat? Can catch Squirrel? Can catch Rabbit? Can catch Small Bird? Base ID Skill Level
Cage Trap
Cage Trap
Medium size trap used by journeyman trappers. Used to catch squirrels and rabbits. 1 20 No No Yes (30%) Yes (30%) No Base.TrapCage Trapping 3
Mouse Trap
Mouse Trap
Small trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch mice and rats. 0.3 50 Yes (30%) Yes (25%) No No No Base.TrapMouse Uncraftable
Snare Trap
Snare Trap
Medium size trap used by novice trappers. Used to catch squirrels and rabbits. 0.5 10 No No Yes (30%) Yes (30%) No Base.TrapSnare Trapping 1
Trap Box
Trap Box
Medium size trap used by apprentice trappers. Used to catch squirrels and rabbits. 1 15 No No Yes (25%) Yes (30%) No Base.TrapBox Trapping 2, Carpentry 1
Trap Crate
Trap Crate
Medium size trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch squirrels and rabbits. 1 15 No No Yes (30%) Yes (30%) No Base.TrapCrate Trapping 0
Trap Stick
Stick Trap
Small trap used by beginner trappers. Used to catch small birds. 0.5 15 No No No No Yes (40%) Base.TrapStick Trapping 0

Animals

The following animals can be caught in game currently: rabbits, squirrels, birds, mice, and rats.

Item Description Weight Strength Trap Zones Bait Base ID
Mouse
Mouse
Small animal that can usually be found around farms, trailer parks and urban settings.
They can be found rarely in the forests. Active all day long. Butchering will produce small animal meat.
0.2 - Mouse Trap Farm (60), Trailer Park (60), Town (50), Vegetation (20), Forest (10), Deep Forest (10)
Cheese Processed Cheese Peanut Butter Chocolate
60 55 40 30
Bacon Bits Apple Orange Tomato
40 35 35 35
Base.DeadMouse
Rabbit
Rabbit
Small animal that can usually be found in the forests. They can be found rarely in urban settings.
Nocturnal creature that usually is out between 19:00 and 5:00. Butchering will produce rabbit meat.
0.2 24 Trap BoxTrap CrateSnare TrapCage Trap Deep Forest (15), Forest (12), Vegetation (10), Trailer Park (2), Town (2)
Carrot Cabbage Potato Tomato
45 40 35 35
Corn Bell Pepper Lettuce
35 40 40
Apple Banana Peach
35 35 35
Base.DeadRabbit
Rat
Rat
Small animal that can usually be found around farms, trailer parks and urban settings. They can be found rarely in the forests.
Active all day long and a bit more rare than mice. Butchering will produce small animal meat.
0.2 - Mouse Trap Farm (50), Trailer Park (40), Town (30), Vegetation (20), Forest (10), Deep Forest (10)
Cheese Processed Cheese Peanut Butter Chocolate
60 55 40 30
Bacon Bits Apple Orange Tomato
40 35 35 35
Base.DeadRat
Small Bird
Small Bird
Small bird that can be found all over Kentucky. Active all day long. Butchering will produce small bird meat. 0.2 - Trap Stick Farm (35), Town (30), Vegetation (30), Trailer Park (20), Forest (20), Deep Forest (20)
Bread Bread Slice Worm
50 50 50
Corn Cereal
45 45
Base.DeadBird
Squirrel
Squirrel
Small animal that can usually be found in the forests. They can be found rarely in urban settings.
Nocturnal creature that usually is out between 19:00 and 5:00. Butchering will produce small animal meat.
0.2 20 Trap BoxTrap CrateSnare TrapCage Trap Deep Forest (15), Forest (12), Vegetation (10), Trailer Park (2), Town (2)
Cereal Peanuts Peanut Butter Popcorn
45 40 45 40
Peach Apple Orange
35 40 40
Corn Bell Pepper Lettuce
40 30 40
Base.DeadSquirrel

Spoils

Item Description Weight Days Fresh Days until Rotten Cook Time Burn Time Hunger Unhappiness Base ID
Dead Bird
Dead Bird
Corpse of a Small Bird. Can be butchered into small bird meat. 0.2 8 12 25 60 -20 -10 Base.DeadBird
Dead Mouse
Dead Mouse
Corpse of a Mouse. Can be butchered into small animal meat. 0.2 6 10 10 50 -10 30 Base.DeadMouse
Dead Rabbit
Dead Rabbit
Corpse of a Rabbit. Can be butchered into rabbit meat. 0.2 8 12 25 60 -40 -10 Base.DeadRabbit
Dead Rat
Dead Rat
Corpse of a Rat. Can be butchered into small animal meat. 0.2 6 10 10 60 -15 30 Base.DeadRat
Dead Squirrel
Dead Squirrel
Corpse of a Squirrel. Can be butchered into small animal meat. 0.2 8 12 25 60 -30 -10 Base.DeadSquirrel
Rabbit Meat
Rabbit Meat
Obtained by butchering a rabbit. 0.3 2 4 25 70 -30 - Base.Rabbitmeat
Small Animal Meat
Rodent Meat
Obtained by butchering a mouse, rat, or squirrel. 0.3 2 4 20 70 -15 - Base.Smallanimalmeat
Small Bird Meat
Small Bird Meat
Obtained by butchering a small bird. 0.3 2 4 20 70 -15 - Base.Smallbirdmeat


Recipes

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Tips

  • Consider placing traps in town zones, such as the 1st floor roof of a school or the center of a warehouse, to keep roaming zombies from both eating the animal and destroying the trap.

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