Where is the narwhal in "Don't Starve Home"? The narwhal is an active animal in the game, so it is relatively close to people. Players can hire narwhals to fight, but after hiring, narwhals will not attack other ships. Drilling holes, the editor has compiled relevant content. If you are interested, go and take a look!
Name: Narwhal
HP: 1000
Damage: 50
Code: "gnarwail"
The Gnarwail is an active creature in Don't Starve Together.
1. In the middle sea and deep sea, there is a 7.5% chance of spawning a narwhal when each fish school appears.
2. After killing, 4 pieces of raw fish meat will be dropped. If the horn is not destroyed, 1 narwhal horn will be dropped.
1. Narwhal is neutral to players. When idle, it sometimes makes a nodding motion and sleeps at night.
2. Narwhals will actively chase and kill ocean fish, and then eat raw fish meat; they will also actively attack monster-like creatures.
3. When attacked by players, it will dive and pierce ships with its horns. If the hole is successfully drilled, a large hole will be created, and the narwhal will lose aggro.
4. Attacking the horn will temporarily interrupt the drilling process. Killing the horn will drop the narwhal's horn and leave a small hole, and then the narwhal will lose its horn permanently.
5. If the narwhal that has lost its horn is attacked again, it will use a jumping attack on the ship, causing waves to repel the ship.
6. When the narwhal attacks all units with health on the sea, it can only use jumping attacks to cause area damage to the creatures at the landing point.
7. Jump attacks cannot harm players.
8. You can use meat food to hire. Each 25 points of hunger value of food can be hired for 1 day, and the maximum hiring time is 2.5 days.
9. When trying to feed a narwhal, it will actively approach the player.
10. The hired narwhals will use their horns to pick up objects from the sea and bring them to the ship, and they will also fight together.
11. The hired narwhals will not use hole-drilling attacks on ships. They will dive underwater, then reveal their tails and slap the sea surface to express rejection.
12. A narwhal that has lost its horn cannot pick up objects. After leaving the loading range, the narwhal disappears directly.