Difference between revisions of "Communication and Roaring System"
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* Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscovores]] | * Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscovores]] | ||
* Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance | * Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance | ||
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In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game | In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game | ||
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*Button 4 - distress call, used when a creature needs help from their group | *Button 4 - distress call, used when a creature needs help from their group | ||
*Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe | *Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe | ||
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+ | The [[Parasaurolophus]] also has an [[Alarm Calls|alarm call]] in addition to these three calls. |
Revision as of 18:55, 10 September 2019
Roaring is a feature in Beasts Of Bermuda which allows communication with other creatures. There are currently five roars implemented.
Every dinosaur has at least 3 calls:
- Button 1 - broadcast call
- Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for piscovores
- Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance
In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game
- Button 4 - distress call, used when a creature needs help from their group
- Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe
The Parasaurolophus also has an alarm call in addition to these three calls.