Difference between revisions of "Utahraptor"

From Beasts of Bermuda
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 10: Line 10:
 
| category = Carnivore
 
| category = Carnivore
 
| stance = Bipedal
 
| stance = Bipedal
| family =  
+
| family = Dromaeosauridae
| health = 300
+
| health = TBA
 
| damage = TBA
 
| damage = TBA
| speed = TBA
+
| speed = Fastest land dino
 
| stamina = 120
 
| stamina = 120
 
| foodcapacity = 100
 
| foodcapacity = 100

Revision as of 05:24, 31 October 2020

Utahraptor
300px
Paleo Information
Name Meaning: Utah Thief
Species: U. ostrommayosorum
Time Period: Cretaceous
Height: 5.9 – 6.6 ft.
Length: 5.7 meters (19 feet)
Weight: 660 – 2,200 lbs
Basic Information
Diet: Meat
Category: Carnivore
Stance: Bipedal
Family: Dromaeosauridae
In-Game Stats
Health: TBA
Damage: TBA
Speed: Fastest land dino
Stamina: 120
Food Capacity: 100

130 (Overweight)

Growth Rate: Fast
Resistance: TBA

NOTE: THE UTAHRAPTOR IS CURRENTLY NOT PLAYABLE.

Overview

The Utahraptor is a currently unplayable creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It is a carnivore that possesses extreme running speed, high-reaching jumps, and a pouncing attack that allows it to grapple onto its prey and slash them down.

Though not a creature built for robustness, the Utahraptor's great mobility is complemented by an enlarged capacity of ability power and stamina - much higher than most other creatures. As such, the Utahraptor's mobility truly shines in all kinds of active scenarios, whether outlasting the stamina of its prey during a great chase, employing a relentless number of attacks in combat, traveling across great distances, or to simply make a grand escape!


_________________________________________________________

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • + Very mobile
  • + Enhanced stamina and ability power
  • + Deadly in a pack
  • + Great damage relative its size

Cons:

  • - Low health
  • - Bad weather resistance

Abilities

Unique Attribute: The Utahraptor possesses a significantly enlarged amount of ability power, having been granted 150 rather than the typical 100, and a moderately enlarged amount of stamina; 120 instead of the standard 100.

  • Primary Attack: A close-ranged bite. It deals a moderate amount of damage, has very fast attack speed, and costs very little ability power.
  • Secondary Attack: An instantaneous pounce attack. It provides the Utahraptor with spectacular combative mobility, allowing it to leap into the fray or away from danger in a moment's notice. If the ability key is tapped while pouncing, it performs a Latching Pounce attack, which allows the Utahraptor to grapple onto Apatosaurus and beached Mosasaurs. As the Utahraptor is latched on, it inflicts constant damage to its target. The Utahraptor can stop latching by pressing Right Click at anytime. Latching slowly depletes the Utahraptor's ability power, and if none is left, the Utahraptor will automatically detatch.

(This differs from the pounce of the Velociraptor, who is able to latch onto a much wider array of creatures but isn't as mobile)

Tips

Though the Utahraptor can live a solitary life, it may have difficulty doing so, as competition from other similarly-sized carnivores can be troubling - especially when it's being hunted down by the Megalosaurus, which is not dissimilar in speed to the Utahraptor. Forming a pack with other players is always recommended for safety, and the Utahraptor benefits from this more than other creatures due to its naturally adept pack-hunting attacks.

Weakness

Aquatic predators prove to be problematic. They're among the only creatures a Utahraptor pack can't fight against. The Mosasaurus is capable of drowning any Utahraptors by dragging it into the water, while the Elasmosaurus and Kronosaurus can mutilate any small-sized creature stuck in the ocean. 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.

Trivia

Gallery

References