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{{Flyer | {{Flyer | ||
| image = [[Image:Tropeognathus.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[Image:Tropeognathus.jpg|300px]] | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = Keel Jaw |
− | | species = | + | | species = Tropeognathus mesembrinus |
− | | timeperiod = | + | | timeperiod = Cretaceous Period |
− | | height = | + | | height = 5-7ft |
− | | length = | + | | length = 23-27ft |
| weight = TBA | | weight = TBA | ||
− | | diet = | + | | diet = Fish |
− | | category = | + | | category = Flyer |
− | | stance = | + | | stance = Quadrupedal |
− | | family = | + | | family = Anhangueridae |
| health = TBA | | health = TBA | ||
| damage = TBA | | damage = TBA | ||
− | | speed = | + | | speed = Fastest Flyer |
− | | flightspeed = | + | | flightspeed = Fastest Flyer |
| stamina = TBA | | stamina = TBA | ||
− | | foodcapacity = | + | | foodcapacity = 130 |
− | | growthrate = | + | | growthrate = 2hrs (full food and water) |
− | | resistance = | + | | resistance = 0.61 (lower is better) |
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | The Tropeognathus is a playable [[Flying Creatures|pterosaur]] in Beasts of Bermuda. Though a flyer, the Tropeognathus is a resilient creature, capable of flying through storms without much difficulty and even boasting a surprising amount of health for its size, able to survive a few heavy hits. Using this bulk, it can easily slay the island's smaller creatures, such as the [[Oryctodromeus]] and [[Velociraptor]], as well as injure larger creatures with a bone-breaking wingbeat attack. it is also known to not have udders. | ||
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+ | ==Tropeognathus Mechanics== | ||
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+ | '''Wing Beat''' | ||
+ | *To use Wing Beat, press the [[Keybinding|ability key]] while facing another player (it can’t hit behind you) | ||
+ | *It can be used while in [[Flight|flight]], or while on the ground. | ||
+ | *If it hits another player, both you and them will be [[Knockback|knocked back]]. It deals significant [[Injury|injury]] and moderate [[Damage|damage]] to the hit player. | ||
+ | *Successive uses of Wing Beat now apply a “cool-down” on the creature hit by it, reducing the [[damage|damage]], [[injury|injury damage]] and [[knockback|knockback]] dealt to it, this “cool-down” stacks and goes away with time. | ||
+ | *It is improved by the [[Talents|Deadly Wings]] and [[Talents|Swift Wings]] talent. | ||
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+ | '''Master of the Skies''' | ||
+ | *Very high base Weather Resistance. | ||
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+ | ==Unique Talents== | ||
− | Tropeognathus | + | '''Strong Bond''' |
+ | *This [[Talents|talent]] is only in the Tropeognathus tree, as a survival Tier 4 talent. | ||
+ | *While [[Groups|grouped]] and close to your [[Nesting|mate]], you and your mate both receive a large boost to your max [[Health|HP]], [[Stamina]], and [[Ability]] | ||
+ | *If both the mated Tropeognathus have the talent, it stacks additively between the two | ||
+ | *It increases with the (in-game) [[Friendship|friendship level]] between you | ||
− | + | '''Deadly Wings''' | |
− | + | *This talent is only in the Tropeognathus tree, on the bridge between the [[Talents|Power and Survival trees]]. | |
− | + | * This talent improves how much [[Damage|damage]] and [[Injury|injury]] Wing Beat inflicts. | |
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− | + | '''Swift Wings''' | |
− | + | *This [[Talents|talent]] is only in the Tropeognathus tree, on the bridge between [[Talents|Mobility and Survival]]. | |
+ | *This talent reduces the [[Ability|ability]], and [[Stamina|stamina]] cost of using Wing Beat, as well as increasing the speed buff you get when successfully landing a Wing Beat on an airborne target. | ||
− | + | ==Tips== | |
− | + | *It costs [[Stamina|stamina]] to take off from the water, so make sure you have enough! This can be made less costly with the Quick Takeoff [[Talents#Quick_Takeoff|Talent]]. | |
− | + | *If a [[Pteranodon]] attacks, make sure to always be above them! After all, battling in the skies is a matter of who has the high ground. | |
− | + | *You turn pretty slowly in the air. Be sure to always angle yourself towards incoming Pteranodon to use Wing Beat. | |
− | + | *It takes a little while to begin diving, bear this in mind when trying to evade. | |
− | + | *Make sure not to let Pteranodons come behind you they can bite and slowly kill you! | |
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− | + | ==Trivia== | |
− | + | *Tropeognathus was originally going to be 150% as big, with a 12 meter wingspan! | |
− | + | *The Strong Bond talent was inspired by mated albatross pairs. | |
− | + | *Tropeognathus was going to be able to carry two creatures at once, but the idea was scrapped. | |
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+ | ==Media== | ||
− | + | <youtube>https://youtu.be/jYF-_WX98_o</youtube> | |
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Overview
The Tropeognathus is a playable pterosaur in Beasts of Bermuda. Though a flyer, the Tropeognathus is a resilient creature, capable of flying through storms without much difficulty and even boasting a surprising amount of health for its size, able to survive a few heavy hits. Using this bulk, it can easily slay the island's smaller creatures, such as the Oryctodromeus and Velociraptor, as well as injure larger creatures with a bone-breaking wingbeat attack. it is also known to not have udders.
Tropeognathus Mechanics
Wing Beat
- To use Wing Beat, press the ability key while facing another player (it can’t hit behind you)
- It can be used while in flight, or while on the ground.
- If it hits another player, both you and them will be knocked back. It deals significant injury and moderate damage to the hit player.
- Successive uses of Wing Beat now apply a “cool-down” on the creature hit by it, reducing the damage, injury damage and knockback dealt to it, this “cool-down” stacks and goes away with time.
- It is improved by the Deadly Wings and Swift Wings talent.
Master of the Skies
- Very high base Weather Resistance.
Unique Talents
Strong Bond
- This talent is only in the Tropeognathus tree, as a survival Tier 4 talent.
- While grouped and close to your mate, you and your mate both receive a large boost to your max HP, Stamina, and Ability
- If both the mated Tropeognathus have the talent, it stacks additively between the two
- It increases with the (in-game) friendship level between you
Deadly Wings
- This talent is only in the Tropeognathus tree, on the bridge between the Power and Survival trees.
- This talent improves how much damage and injury Wing Beat inflicts.
Swift Wings
- This talent is only in the Tropeognathus tree, on the bridge between Mobility and Survival.
- This talent reduces the ability, and stamina cost of using Wing Beat, as well as increasing the speed buff you get when successfully landing a Wing Beat on an airborne target.
Tips
- It costs stamina to take off from the water, so make sure you have enough! This can be made less costly with the Quick Takeoff Talent.
- If a Pteranodon attacks, make sure to always be above them! After all, battling in the skies is a matter of who has the high ground.
- You turn pretty slowly in the air. Be sure to always angle yourself towards incoming Pteranodon to use Wing Beat.
- It takes a little while to begin diving, bear this in mind when trying to evade.
- Make sure not to let Pteranodons come behind you they can bite and slowly kill you!
Trivia
- Tropeognathus was originally going to be 150% as big, with a 12 meter wingspan!
- The Strong Bond talent was inspired by mated albatross pairs.
- Tropeognathus was going to be able to carry two creatures at once, but the idea was scrapped.