Difference between revisions of "Bleeding"
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Bleeding Icon.jpg|thumb|Bleeding Debuff]] |
+ | [[File:Bleed2.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border| The health [[User Interface|UI]] changes appearance after being inflicted with bleed.]] | ||
− | Bleeding is an [[Abilities|ability]] that [[Acrocanthosaurus]] | + | |
+ | Bleeding is an [[Abilities|ability]] that the [[Acrocanthosaurus]] and [[Coahuilaceratops]] have. | ||
Rather than do [[health]] damage over time, bleed will stop healing of [[injury]] damage, health, and [[comfort]]. This way, an Acrocanthosaurus can pursue its prey over time rather than go for a quick kill. It also deters larger predators like [[Tyrannosaurus rex]] from attacking an Acrocanthosaurus. | Rather than do [[health]] damage over time, bleed will stop healing of [[injury]] damage, health, and [[comfort]]. This way, an Acrocanthosaurus can pursue its prey over time rather than go for a quick kill. It also deters larger predators like [[Tyrannosaurus rex]] from attacking an Acrocanthosaurus. | ||
− | While bleeding, you cannot heal injury, health, venom, or increase comfort. Bleeding can only heal while being stationary or resting - moving around prevents it from going away. It's meant to be a debuff that disables a foe from recovering during a fight. Since the [[ | + | While bleeding, you cannot heal injury, health, venom, or increase comfort. Bleeding can only heal while being stationary or resting - moving around prevents it from going away. It's meant to be a debuff that disables a foe from recovering during a fight. Since the [[Apatosaurus]] is such a long hunt, it could be particularly effective in disallowing it to continue healing so a pack of carnivores may have a better time wearing it out. The Spiky Shield Ability of the [[Saichania]] also decreases bleed. |
Bleeding will get worse while you move, and it disappears somewhat rapidly when you rest, staying stagnant while you're standing still. | Bleeding will get worse while you move, and it disappears somewhat rapidly when you rest, staying stagnant while you're standing still. | ||
− | The serrated teeth [[Talent tree|talent]] increases the amount of bleed damage applied. | + | The serrated teeth and sharp horns [[Talent tree|talent]] increases the amount of bleed damage applied. |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 21 December 2021
Bleeding is an ability that the Acrocanthosaurus and Coahuilaceratops have.
Rather than do health damage over time, bleed will stop healing of injury damage, health, and comfort. This way, an Acrocanthosaurus can pursue its prey over time rather than go for a quick kill. It also deters larger predators like Tyrannosaurus rex from attacking an Acrocanthosaurus.
While bleeding, you cannot heal injury, health, venom, or increase comfort. Bleeding can only heal while being stationary or resting - moving around prevents it from going away. It's meant to be a debuff that disables a foe from recovering during a fight. Since the Apatosaurus is such a long hunt, it could be particularly effective in disallowing it to continue healing so a pack of carnivores may have a better time wearing it out. The Spiky Shield Ability of the Saichania also decreases bleed.
Bleeding will get worse while you move, and it disappears somewhat rapidly when you rest, staying stagnant while you're standing still.
The serrated teeth and sharp horns talent increases the amount of bleed damage applied.