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− | Carnivores must rely on eating meat in order to survive. In Beasts of Bermuda, there are two sources of meat in the game. The first comes in the form of [[Carcass|carcasses]], which spawn any time a player or | + | Carnivores must rely on eating meat in order to survive. In Beasts of Bermuda, there are two sources of meat in the game. The first comes in the form of [[Carcass|carcasses]], which spawn any time a player dies, or randomly across the map. The second source of meat for carnivores comes in the form of [[Fish|fish]]. Most carnivores will have extreme difficulty fishing if they are not harboring the [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscivorous]] trait. All piscivores are carnivores, and thus are capable of eating carcasses as well as fish. |
[[Size|Larger]] carnivores consume carcasses more swiftly than smaller ones, and thus a larger carnivore must generally eat larger prey than a tiny carnivore would need in order to survive. | [[Size|Larger]] carnivores consume carcasses more swiftly than smaller ones, and thus a larger carnivore must generally eat larger prey than a tiny carnivore would need in order to survive. | ||
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[[File:Megalogroup.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A Megalosaurus pack celebrates a victorious hunt.]] | [[File:Megalogroup.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A Megalosaurus pack celebrates a victorious hunt.]] | ||
− | There are many | + | There are many carnivores currently available for play. These are: |
* [[Acrocanthosaurus]] | * [[Acrocanthosaurus]] | ||
* [[Tyrannosaurus rex]] | * [[Tyrannosaurus rex]] | ||
− | * [[Utahraptor]] ( | + | * [[Utahraptor]] (Currently under development and not playable in-game). |
* [[Velociraptor]] | * [[Velociraptor]] | ||
* [[Ichthyovenator]] | * [[Ichthyovenator]] | ||
* [[Megalosaurus]] | * [[Megalosaurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Megaraptor]] | ||
* [[Mosasaurus]] (Aquatic) | * [[Mosasaurus]] (Aquatic) | ||
− | * [[Elasmosaurus]] (Aquatic | + | * [[Elasmosaurus]] (Aquatic). |
* [[Kronosaurus]] (Aquatic) | * [[Kronosaurus]] (Aquatic) | ||
* [[Pteranodon]] (Flyer) | * [[Pteranodon]] (Flyer) | ||
+ | * [[Tropeognathus]] (Flyer) | ||
Like [[Herbivorous Creatures|herbivores]], carnivores are also capable of [[Weight Gain|overeating]] and gaining weight. In order to do so, one must continue eating food from carcasses or in the form of fish beyond the point at which their food is full. | Like [[Herbivorous Creatures|herbivores]], carnivores are also capable of [[Weight Gain|overeating]] and gaining weight. In order to do so, one must continue eating food from carcasses or in the form of fish beyond the point at which their food is full. | ||
− | + | It should be noted that not all carnivores appear under the Carnivores tab of the [[User Interface|dinosaur selection]] screen. Some are found under the Marine tab or the Flyers tab. | |
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− | It should be noted that not all carnivores appear under the Carnivores tab of the [[User Interface| | ||
All carnivores are stressed by the presence of other carnivores as well as herbivores. They all lose [[Comfort|comfort]] when in close proximity to others that are not their kind or not in their group. | All carnivores are stressed by the presence of other carnivores as well as herbivores. They all lose [[Comfort|comfort]] when in close proximity to others that are not their kind or not in their group. | ||
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Carnivores are only capable of [[Packing System|grouping]] with others of their own kind, and cannot group cross-species. | Carnivores are only capable of [[Packing System|grouping]] with others of their own kind, and cannot group cross-species. | ||
− | Aggressive play, territorialism, and hunting are all encouraged for carnivores with the exception of ones possessing the [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscivorous]] trait. Since non-piscivorous carnivores need to kill and eat other players for food in order to survive, they will likely be aggressive and one should be | + | Aggressive play, territorialism, and hunting are all encouraged for carnivores with the exception of ones possessing the [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscivorous]] trait. Since non-piscivorous carnivores generally need to kill and eat other players for food in order to survive, they will likely be aggressive and one should be wary when approaching a carnivore. Do note that non-carnivorous creatures can also be dangerous. Players with high [[Food|food]] and [[Water]] will lose food/water more quickly than ones with low food/water. Creatures of all types also recover [[Health|HP]], [[Stamina|stamina]], and [[Ability|ability power]] more quickly when full on food and water, thus providing an incentive to keep oneself well-maintained. This is to deliberately promote an environment in which carnivores always want to top off their hunger meter, providing a gameplay reason for one to be on the hunt frequently. |
Latest revision as of 19:43, 21 August 2022
Carnivores must rely on eating meat in order to survive. In Beasts of Bermuda, there are two sources of meat in the game. The first comes in the form of carcasses, which spawn any time a player dies, or randomly across the map. The second source of meat for carnivores comes in the form of fish. Most carnivores will have extreme difficulty fishing if they are not harboring the piscivorous trait. All piscivores are carnivores, and thus are capable of eating carcasses as well as fish.
Larger carnivores consume carcasses more swiftly than smaller ones, and thus a larger carnivore must generally eat larger prey than a tiny carnivore would need in order to survive.
There are many carnivores currently available for play. These are:
- Acrocanthosaurus
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Utahraptor (Currently under development and not playable in-game).
- Velociraptor
- Ichthyovenator
- Megalosaurus
- Megaraptor
- Mosasaurus (Aquatic)
- Elasmosaurus (Aquatic).
- Kronosaurus (Aquatic)
- Pteranodon (Flyer)
- Tropeognathus (Flyer)
Like herbivores, carnivores are also capable of overeating and gaining weight. In order to do so, one must continue eating food from carcasses or in the form of fish beyond the point at which their food is full.
It should be noted that not all carnivores appear under the Carnivores tab of the dinosaur selection screen. Some are found under the Marine tab or the Flyers tab.
All carnivores are stressed by the presence of other carnivores as well as herbivores. They all lose comfort when in close proximity to others that are not their kind or not in their group.
Carnivores are only capable of grouping with others of their own kind, and cannot group cross-species.
Aggressive play, territorialism, and hunting are all encouraged for carnivores with the exception of ones possessing the piscivorous trait. Since non-piscivorous carnivores generally need to kill and eat other players for food in order to survive, they will likely be aggressive and one should be wary when approaching a carnivore. Do note that non-carnivorous creatures can also be dangerous. Players with high food and Water will lose food/water more quickly than ones with low food/water. Creatures of all types also recover HP, stamina, and ability power more quickly when full on food and water, thus providing an incentive to keep oneself well-maintained. This is to deliberately promote an environment in which carnivores always want to top off their hunger meter, providing a gameplay reason for one to be on the hunt frequently.