Troodonism

Troodonism is a bug in where a species has more than one possible value for affected stats. The bug was observed often in and thus was named Troodonism.

Overview
The bug was first observed in a sometimes occurring and unexplained change of the HP value of the in the early access version 255.0, but it might have been in the game for longer. Currently it's not precisely known how the game decides which value to take, and the same creature can have inconsistent or different stat values after its stat values are recalculated (e.g. after it's been in a or has been uploaded in an Obelisk).

Wild spawns of affected species are also known to have their stats for wild levels miscalculated, and those values can be carried by a creature even if tamed well until a server restart.

There is no known way to fix stats without restarting the server.

Affected Species

 * Health (base value 250000 🡒 200000)
 * Health (base value 250000 🡒 200000)


 * Health (base value 4000 🡒 7500)
 * Health (base value 4000 🡒 7500)


 * and its variant
 * Health (base value 180 🡒 260)


 * Health (base value 350000 🡒 230000)
 * Health (base value 350000 🡒 230000)


 * Health (base value 120 🡒 200)
 * Health (base value 120 🡒 200)


 * and its variant
 * Health (base value 280 🡒 300)


 * and its variant
 * Health (base value 170 🡒 300)


 * Food (base value 200 🡒 100)
 * Food (base value 200 🡒 100)

Cause of the bug
It is not known exactly why the game decides to choose a wrong base value for a stat.

Specification of creature's stats are specified in a character status component. There's always a single, global instance of this component, and an additional instance per each spawned creature (the component also holds current stat values). Troodonisms happen when the game calculates the stats in an inconsistent way:


 * Using creature's base value but global for some calcs (usually happens with wild creatures and tames: stats awarded for level ups are most often miscalculated)
 * Using only the global value for all calcs (happens when a tame is released from a ).

Troodonisme