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The Utahraptor is a very large member of Dromaeosauridae: the family of raptors, and is a playable creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It is an exceptionally fast [[Carnivorous Creatures|predator]], able to easily chase down prey such as the [[Parasaurolophus]]. | The Utahraptor is a very large member of Dromaeosauridae: the family of raptors, and is a playable creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It is an exceptionally fast [[Carnivorous Creatures|predator]], able to easily chase down prey such as the [[Parasaurolophus]]. | ||
− | As a drawback, it bears a high metabolism and must eat frequently to thwart off starvation (just as the [[Velociraptor|Velociraptor]] must), and despite it's impressive size for a Dromaeosaur, it has a rather | + | As a drawback, it bears a high metabolism and must eat frequently to thwart off starvation (just as the [[Velociraptor|Velociraptor]] must), and despite it's impressive size for a Dromaeosaur, it has a rather [[Health|health pool]] and [[Size|weight]] since it isn't very large in comparison to many other theropods in the game such as [[Acrocanthosaurus]] and [[Megalosaurus]], which prove as threats to a lone Utahraptor. |
− | But this creature isn't designed to be played alone. It is one of the best creatures to form a pack together with, as a flock of Utahraptors, with some coordination and planning, are able shred down even the most intimidating predators. | + | But this creature isn't designed to be played alone. It is one of the best creatures to form a pack together with, as a flock of Utahraptors, with some coordination and planning, are able ''shred'' down even the most intimidating predators. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 3 December 2018
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Overview
The Utahraptor is a very large member of Dromaeosauridae: the family of raptors, and is a playable creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It is an exceptionally fast predator, able to easily chase down prey such as the Parasaurolophus.
As a drawback, it bears a high metabolism and must eat frequently to thwart off starvation (just as the Velociraptor must), and despite it's impressive size for a Dromaeosaur, it has a rather health pool and weight since it isn't very large in comparison to many other theropods in the game such as Acrocanthosaurus and Megalosaurus, which prove as threats to a lone Utahraptor.
But this creature isn't designed to be played alone. It is one of the best creatures to form a pack together with, as a flock of Utahraptors, with some coordination and planning, are able shred down even the most intimidating predators. ____________________________________________________________________
Abilities
Primary Attack: A close ranged slash-and-bite. It deals only a moderate amount of damage, but it can be used in rapid succession, making it a dangerous attack when executed repeatedly. It also only drains the Utahraptor's ability power by a very small amount, allowing it to perform this attack multiple times for a lengthy duration before its ability power runs out.
Secondary Attack: An instantaneous pounce attack. It provides the Utahraptor with spectacular combat mobility, allowing it to leap into the fray or away from danger in a moment's notice. Furthermore, the Utahraptor can pounce while moving. The angle of the jump's direction is at 25 degrees, with the exception of a modest 32 degrees if the player looks directly upwards while doing so. The pounce consumes a hefty amount of stamina, so use it sparingly!
If the ability key is tapped while pouncing, it performs a Latching Pounce attack. The Utahraptor is capable of latching its claws onto these creatures: Apatosaurus and beached Mosasaurs.
As the Utahraptor is latched on, it inflicts constant health damage to its target. The Utahraptor can stop latching by pressing Right Click at anytime. Latching slowly depletes the Utahraptor's ability power, so if Utahraptor stays latched on for the entire duration, it will eventually deplete all its ability power and fall to the ground. (This differs from the pounce of the Velociraptor, who is able to latch onto a much wider array of creatures)
Special Attribute: The Utahraptor boasts a significantly enlarged amount of ability power; having been granted 150 rather than the typical 100, and an moderately enlarged amount of stamina; 120 instead of the standard 100.
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Weakness
The Utahraptor is incredibly weak without a pack, and also needs to eat quite frequently.
Larger creatures easily overpower it 1-on-1. In addition, a lone Utahraptor can be ambushed and killed by a large carnivore.
Aquatic predators also prove to be problematic. The Mosasaurus and Elasmosaurus are capable of drowning a Utahraptor by dragging it down into the water, and the Kronosaurus can mutilate pretty much any medium-sized creature with its charge attack. Caution is advised not only in the water, but near the water.
Lastly, the Utahraptor cannot stand the extreme harshness of storms and other disastrous weather events. It must hide under shelter or die from stress.
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Additional Notes
The Utahraptor will have Crest/No Crest variants in the future.