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Fox

Gameplay

Creature

Group Mammal
Diet Carnivore
Aggression Territorial

Changelogs

Version Date Info
v0.1.0 26/12/2015 Introduced as wolf
v1.0.0 2/7/2022 Changed into fox
v1.5.14 19/2/2023 Changed back into wolf
v1.7.X 9/5/2024 Changed yet again into fox

Domestication

Tamable Rideable Breedable Breedable (tamed)
✔️ ✖️ ✔️ ✖️
Breeding food Meat Feed
Taming food Dodo Egg
Healing food Meat Feed
Equipment ✖️
Equipment (tamed) ✖️

Once tamed, a fox becomes a Spirit Fox and can no longer be bred.

Reproduction

Breeding food Meat Feed
Mating time 7 seconds
Mating cooldown 5 minutes
Mature time 20 minutes
Interest time 30 seconds
Condition Haystack within a 10×10 area

Data

Model ID 3407
Type Animal
Subtype Mammal
HP 100
ATK 20
Speed 250 BPM
Attack range 2 blocks
View field 16 blocks
Knockback Res 10%
Assault type Melee

General

Description

The fox is an animal that spawns on Miras. They usually appear in forests, often in packs of 2 or 3. If you see them hanging around your area, congratulations, you’ve got roommates.

Behavior

Foxes are territorial creatures that wander around their spawn point. They have a food capacity of 200 and lose 1 per second. When starving, they go feral and attack players. A starving fox is easy to spot thanks to the green flame particles around its eyes. Once it’s full again, the flames disappear. Foxes also attack dodos and penguins on sight, regardless of hunger. Apparently, they just hate birds.

Appearance

Foxes are medium-small animals with long snouts, rectangular noses, no visible teeth (don’t ask why), two shiny black eyes, and yellow fur covering their bodies. Their ears are massive, the same width as their faces, curling upward with white fluff inside. Their tails match their fur but turn white halfway through to the tip. Overall, they look like a weird cross between a Fennec fox and a wolf.

Drops

Item Amount Frequency
Star exp 1 Always
Soft leather 2 Always

Note: Old wiki pages lied about “fox fur” and “fox tail.” They never existed in-game, then or now.

Habitat & Spawn Rate

Biome Spawn rate Frequency
Forest 18.18% +2
Pine forest 50% +4
Pinewood highland 33.33% +3
Basin 20% +2

Utility

Livestock

You can’t farm foxes for meat, but you can farm them for Soft leather … assuming you can survive a horde of them. Still, they get outclassed by wowomon , which produce both leather and meat, and don’t try to murder you on sight. Efficiency wins.

Combat

The combat strategy is simple: tame a ton of foxes, turn them into spirit foxes, and unleash them. Punch your opponent once, then sit back and watch your pets do the chewing. There’s really not much else to say—quantity is the strategy.