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With the simple mistake of beaching itself, the Mosasaurus can turn from threatening to harmless. While on land, it suffers a horrible decrease in movespeed and turning radius, as well as a constantly decreasing amount of comfort. It becomes easy prey for other predators, so it must get back to the water as soon as possible or it will inevitably die.
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With the simple mistake of beaching itself, the Mosasaurus can suddenly turn from threatening to harmless. While on land, its flippers do little to scoot its body forwards, causing it to move and turn at a painfully slow rate. Comfort constantly decreasing at this state and predators can easily kill it, so it must get back to the water as soon as possible or it will inevitably die.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 3 December 2018

Mosasaurus

Paleo Stats

Species: M. hoffmanni
Time Period: Cretaceous
Length: 15 meters (50 feet)
Weight: 13.6 tonnes (15 short tons)

Basic Information

Category: Aquatic
Diet: Carnivore (Meat)

In-game Stats (Adult, Growth 1.0)

Health: 1,500
Stamina: 80
Ability: 100
Comfort: 100
Base Food Capacity: 150
Overweight Food Capacity: TBA
Oxygen Capacity: 100
Growth Rate: Slow (exact stat TBA)
Weather Resistance: Extremely High
Can be picked up by a tornado: No

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Overview

The Mosasaurus is the first fully aquatic creature to be added to Beasts of Bermuda. It is an oceanic apex predator, able to drown its prey by dragging them into the depths of the ocean. The Mosasaurus is also capable of swimming up waterways and through underwater cave systems to access waterholes and ponds that terrestrial creatures frequently drink from, allowing it to surprise its prey in other locations too! It is currently the largest (length-wise) aquatic creature in the game and quite possibly the deadliest predator in Beasts of Bermuda.

Most players take serious caution swimming in the ocean simply due to the Mosasaurus.


...but on land, it is nothing more than easy prey

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Abilities

Primary Attack: the Mosasaurus lets out a powerful bite. When fully grown, each bite depletes 8.5 ability power and deals 140 health damage in return.

Secondary Attack: a long-range dash attack that causes the Mosasaurus to rocket forwards at incredible speeds, inflicting 140 health damage to any creature it rams into. It can also use this dash to jump out of the water. This attack requires 48 ability power and 32 stamina for an adult Mosasaurus to perform. This is a very large consumption of ability power, so be mindful.

Special Ability: the Mosasaurus grabs a creature, then locks them in its powerful jaws. When pressing the ability key within a short distance of a creature (default ability keybind is Z), the Mosasaurus will snatch the creature in its jaws at the cost of 15 ability power. Upon pressing the primary attack key, the Mosasaurus will thrash the victim around, dealing 163.1 health damage (in 7 bursts of 23.3.) Holding the mouse key will instead cause the Mosausaurs to continuously thrash every second. The Mosasaurus can continue thrashing for as long as it has ability power, which will consistently decrease as the enemy creature is held. The Mosasaurus' ability power will decrease significantly faster if it is a large creature that it is thrashing.

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Weakness

With the simple mistake of beaching itself, the Mosasaurus can suddenly turn from threatening to harmless. While on land, its flippers do little to scoot its body forwards, causing it to move and turn at a painfully slow rate. Comfort constantly decreasing at this state and predators can easily kill it, so it must get back to the water as soon as possible or it will inevitably die.

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Additional Notes

More information is available in the Mosasaurus Spotlight Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBIyEnj-KU&t=