Torpidity

Increasing Torpidity on Humans and Creatures
Torpidity can be increased by:

Consumables

 * (7.5 points over 3 seconds)
 * (40 over 8 seconds)
 * (80 over 16 seconds)
 * (25 points over 2 seconds)

Weapons

 * Human Fists
 * Pick
 * Spear
 * s shot from a
 * (will only affect humans)
 * s shot from a
 * (will only affect humans)
 * (will only affect humans)
 * (will only affect humans)
 * (will only affect humans)
 * (will only affect humans)
 * (will only affect humans)

Status Effects

 * Cryo Sickness (will only affect Creatures)

Attacks by Creatures
Torpidity will also increase slowly when starving or dehydrated, and with every melee attack performed with no.

Torpidity goes down over time, and consuming or  will decrease Torpidity faster.

The attacks that increase Torpidity can be sorted into two main categories. Short-Acting attacks (such as those from, and ) increase Torpidity immediately, while Extended Effect attacks (such as those from ,  and ) increase torpidity over time. Some attacks are in both categories, such as and.

The amount of Torpidity inflicted by attacks scales directly with the amount of damage dealt (E.g headshots with will increase both the Health damage and Torpor damage by various amounts, depending on the target). Since most Torpidity-increasing effects come in the form of hostile attacks and bites, it's advised to wear good Armor to combat the infliction. For example, heavily increases your chances against  compared to using, as the former provides more damage resistance, and thus more Torpor resistance, allowing you to take more hits before being knocked out. The armour value provided by a creature's works the same way.

Consuming or force-feeding multiple Narcotics at once won't cause Torpor to rise faster, but will instead increase the duration of the narcotic effect (e.g Using one Narcotic will cause Torpor to increase for 8 seconds, using two at the same time will cause it to increase for 16 seconds, and using one when 4 seconds remain from a previous Narcotic will increase the effect's duration to 12 seconds). A popular way of taming creatures with rapid Torpidity loss, such as and, is force-feeding many Narcotic at once, as a creature's Torpor stat will stop decreasing while the creature is under a Torpidity-increasing effect. Feeding many Narcotics at once will cause the creature's Torpidity to increase for longer, and if enough are used, the effect can last the entire duration of the taming process, thus not allowing Torpor to drop at all. It is important to note however that if any stat reaches its maximum value, including Torpidity, any status effects affecting that particular stat will immediately wear off. So if, for example, a creature would reach max Torpidity with the use of three Narcotics, using any more than three will not result in any additional duration, as Torpidity will reach maximum before the addition duration would occur.

A lot of melee weapons also increase the Torpidity, but the low amount is not usually worth the high risk of death.

Fortitude
The Torpidity stat cannot be directly increased, but can be affected by. The higher your Fortitude, the higher your resistance to torpidity-increasing effects. In addition, each point invested into Fortitude will increase your knock-out threshold by 1. and your Torpor will drop faster should a knockout occur

Torpidity Decay
All creatures and players have a natural Torpidity Decay Rate which determines how fast they will fight off the Torpidity and wake up. Some creatures, like, lose Torpidity at a prodigious rate, while others seem to just love to sleep. Once again, it is important to remember that Torpidity Decay is always put on hold whilst under a Torpidity-increasing effect, so as long as new Torpidity is applied (i.E. via or creature attacks), a creature or player cannot recover from unconsciousness.

For example, a equipped with s will immediately inflict Torpidity equal to 200% of the Health damage dealt, and additional Torpidity damage equal to 250% of the Health damage dealt over 4 seconds. During those 4 seconds, the target's Torpidity Decay is put on hold, so the most resource- and time-efficient method would be to shoot the Crossbow once every 4 seconds. However, not only can this be somewhat difficult to accurately measure in the heat of combat, the duration of the Torpidity effects of s and s stack, similar to Narcotic, so shooting in rapid succession is usually a much easier way to render a creature unconscious. Utilizing an external tool such as Dododex can allow players to determine exactly how many shots are required to knock out a certain creature, and thus avoid wasting supplies.

Aside from arrows and darts however, Torpidity effects usually do not stack. The for example applies a debuff with every attack that increases Torpidity by 300% of the Health damage dealt over 10 seconds, but subsequent hits will not increase the timer, instead setting it back to 10 seconds. Therefore, attacking more often than that won't increase Torpidity any faster, while the damage from the attack itself will still occur. A or  on the other hand will apply Torpidity instantly, but will not apply any debuff, causing the Torpidity Decay to start immediately after each hit. Getting the timing right is critical when using methods other than arrows/darts to knock out creatures. If you wait too long between attacks, the Torpidity on the creature might already have decayed completely, meaning additional attacks, and thus more health damage, will be necessary to knock out the creature, making further taming attempts potentially more difficult or less rewarding.