FJORDHAWK
The Fjordhawk is a carnivore found on Fjordur, with a drag weight of 70. It breeds, so a pair can be raised for stat lines rather than re-tamed.
Stat Calculator
point distribution & extractionRoll Quality
how lucky these wild points areKnock Out
Fjordhawk at a glance
the game's own base values — the calculator above levels them| Stat | Base (level 1, wild) | Per wild level | Per tamed level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health | 125 | 20.9 | 4.5% |
| Stamina | 150 | 15 | 10.0% |
| Oxygen | 150 | 15 | 10.0% |
| Food | 1,000 | 100 | 10.0% |
| Weight | 65 | 1.3 | 4.0% |
| Melee Damage | 100% | 5% | 1.7% |
| Movement Speed | 100% | — | 1.0% |
| Torpidity | 120 | 7.2 | — |
A wild Fjordhawk starts at 125 health and 100% melee damage. Its drag weight is 70, which decides what can carry it. Killing one gives 3 base XP.
Breeding: lays an egg, incubating in 1h 40m, and the baby matures in 1d 22h 17m with 5 imprints available. The egg needs 29–32°C to incubate . Mating cooldown runs 18h to 2d.
Immobilised by: Bola, Bear Trap, Plant Species Y.
Drops on death: Raw Meat, Hide.
Taming Calculator
Lv 150 · knockoutHow You Get One
method, in orderStep by step
- Kill a wild creature near it — the killing blow can come from you or your tame — and let the Fjordhawk land and peck at the corpse.
- Dismount and stand close to the corpse. Progress only accrues while you are nearby on foot.
- Every peck adds progress until the corpse is gone, so a carcass with more health to eat is worth more — the
Ovis is notably effective. - Keep it safe: if the Fjordhawk is injured during the process, progress resets to zero.
Also true
- It refuses alpha corpses and very small ones like the Meganeura.
Torpor
- This creature is torpor-immune to conventional tranquilisers. Darts, arrows and Narcotics will not drop it, so the torpor figures elsewhere on this page describe its stat, not a route to taming it.
Holding it still
That's the full list — nothing else immobilizes a Fjordhawk, per the game's own immobilizer table (drag weight 70).
Timers
start them when you knock it outServer Rates
every number on this tab is calculated at these ratesBreeding
egg → adultDrops & Harvest
On death
Abilities
what it does and how you trigger it
- Peck
The Fjordhawk pecks the target 16 damage. On practice, Fjordhawks do not directly attack targets even if they or their allies are attacked or if they are whistled to attack a target. This attacks only works to harvest corpses.
5 stamina · 1.26s cooldown
- Shoulder Pet
The Fjordhawk is a shoulder pet, meaning that it can be picked up by the player on his shoulder, it cannot take damage unless the player dies or is thrown off the shoulder by the player. While on a shoulder, the weight that the Fjordhawk has in its inventory will weigh half as much to the player.
- Loot Recovery
Whenever the Fjordhawk's holder dies, the Fjordhawk will grab their loot (except for their
Specimen Implant) and return it wherever they respawn. This ability has a 1 hour cooldown, so if the player dies within that time the Fjordhawk will not recover their loot. This cooldown is unique to each Fjordhawk however, so players can tame multiple to bypass that limit. - Wound Detection
The Fjordhawk's holder can see the approximate Health of targets if they are below half their maximum health. The target's approximate health is shown with a 20px cross, its color representing the estimated amount of health remaining. It turns 20px yellow when it is below 50% and progressively turns 20px red tones as it lose more health. It also detects the location of corpses with a 20px white broken cross.
- Damage Immunity
The Fjordhawk receives 0 damage from an enemy's first attack. This ability has a cooldown of about 60 seconds.
- Bag Collector
The Fjordhawk can be thrown by the player, where it will grab a loot bag from the floor and give it back to the player.
- Bag Detection
The Fjordhawk's holder can see the location of any nearby inventory bags marked with a 20px skull on the player's UI.
Details
everything else the game files recordWhere It Lives
1 mapThe Fjordhawk lives on these maps. We don't have a heat map for it yet, so this is the map list rather than where to look on each one.



