Mods/The Aether/Moa

Moas are passive mobs that spawn naturally on any difficulty setting in the Aether. They are large flying birds, and occur in three colors: blue, white and black, from most to least common. They are one of only two mobs in the Aether which can be tamed by the player, the other being the Phyg (flying pig). Moas require considerably more effort to tame than Phygs, but their increased jumping ability may well be worth it, especially if taming a Black Moa. They drop feathers upon death.

Behavior
Moas will walk around randomly, emitting a soft call which goes from a higher to lower pitch. They flap their wings when falling, similar to Chickens, and so do not take fall damage from heights. They will occasionally drop an egg, which can be picked up by the player.

Taming
An adult Moa cannot be tamed as such, and so the only way to have a tamed Moa is to hatch and rear one from an egg. The player can hatch a Moa Egg by putting it in an Incubator, which can be powered by Ambrosium Torches. When hatched, a baby Moa will appear which can be fed Aechor Petals, to ultimately grow it in to an adult, tamed moa. A blue moa require 3 aechor petals to grow, a white moa 4, and a black moa 8. Between feeding, a baby moa needs to digest its food; the digestion period normally ranges from 1 to 5 minutes, sometimes a little more. Right-clicking a baby moa with an Aechor Petal in hand will feed it, unless it is still digesting the previous one, in which case the right-click will cause it to follow the player. Once fully grown, tamed Moas can be ridden, much like a Phyg. However, unlike a Phyg, a Moa can also perform multiple mid-air jumps: a blue moa can perform 3 mid-air jumps, a white moa 4, and a black moa 8.

Other
Moas have quite a high health bar for a mob, but they are not invincible and can take damage from a number of sources, including from hostile mobs or the player accidentally hitting the Moa. A Dart Shooter or other ranged weapon can be used while flying a Moa, but care should be taken not to hit the Moa in the back of the head. There is also a small glitch which will sometimes cause the player to dismount if firing straight up too rapidly, and so it is best to either fire conservatively or land first.