Peacock breeds#

Peacock breeds

The game features six breeds of peacocks: Common, Red, Royal, St. Andrew’s, Alexander, and Nikolaev. Some breeds are outdated and no longer available for sale, while others are available for purchase and sale. Each breed has unique characteristics.

Peacocks of the Ordinary, Red and Royal breeds#

These peacocks live 330–360 days. The lifespan of each peacock is determined upon purchase from a state-owned farm. Feeding, housing, and care requirements are the same for all three breeds. Differences lie in the chances of escaping from a dragon while grazing and the likelihood of retrieving a precious egg: royal peacocks have the highest chance, red peacocks have a slightly lower chance, and common peacocks have the lowest. All three breeds have different state prices.

At the Fair, the price of peacocks is determined by the players themselves. When purchasing, pay attention to their remaining lifespan. You can only sell a peacock if it’s not in the pasture. The “My Peacocks” section displays all your birds and their lifespans. These peacocks, in addition to laying eggs, also yield black pearls.

Outdated peacock breeds#

The Andreevsky, Aleksandrovsky, and Nikolaevsky breeds are obsolete state-owned farm breeds. They are no longer sold and cannot be purchased. These breeds differ in that they have an indefinite lifespan and cannot be sold. The only difference between the obsolete breeds is the likelihood of laying precious eggs: Nikolaevskys have the highest egg production, Aleksandrovskys have a lower egg production, and Andreevskys have an even lower egg production. Egg production is lower due to their higher energy requirements.

Relative probability of getting precious eggs in old breeds:

BreedPriceRelative probability
Andreevsky1Low
Alexandrovsky3Average
Nikolaevsky7High

Features of old breeds:

  • They cannot graze in the fields - they eat only bread.
  • Elixirs cannot be used on them.

Feeding peacocks#

Peacocks eat once a day at will, all species - bread.

  • The Common, Red and Royal breeds consume 0.09 kg of bread per day.
  • The Andreevskaya, Aleksandrovskaya and Nikolaevskaya breeds consume 0.03 kg of bread per day.

The feeder is shared by all peacocks of the same clone. If a peacock remains hungry for five days in a row, it dies. For convenience, you can enable automatic food purchase at the market stall.