Difference between revisions of "Beaching"
Bermudabeast (talk | contribs) |
Bermudabeast (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | [[File:BeachedMosa3.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A [[Mosasaurus]] who has become trapped by receding [[Tidal System|tides]]]] | ||
+ | |||
Beaching is a mechanic that can do in an [[Aquatic Creatures|aquatic]] creature. It sharply reduces [[Comfort|comfort]] such that any player who has managed to beach themselves is in immediate peril of death if they do not get back into the water. Should a player become beached, their [[Turning Mechanics|turn radius]] will become significantly reduced. They will also suffer from a greatly reduced [[Movement Mechanics|movement speed]]. It will be very difficult to get back into the water if you manage to beach yourself high up on the shoreline. One of the easiest ways to become beached is due to [[Tidal System|receding tides]], dropping water levels after a [[Weather|storm]], or perhaps a nastily thirsty [[Apatosaurus]] who decided to drink your [[Freshwater Lakes|lake]] dry. | Beaching is a mechanic that can do in an [[Aquatic Creatures|aquatic]] creature. It sharply reduces [[Comfort|comfort]] such that any player who has managed to beach themselves is in immediate peril of death if they do not get back into the water. Should a player become beached, their [[Turning Mechanics|turn radius]] will become significantly reduced. They will also suffer from a greatly reduced [[Movement Mechanics|movement speed]]. It will be very difficult to get back into the water if you manage to beach yourself high up on the shoreline. One of the easiest ways to become beached is due to [[Tidal System|receding tides]], dropping water levels after a [[Weather|storm]], or perhaps a nastily thirsty [[Apatosaurus]] who decided to drink your [[Freshwater Lakes|lake]] dry. | ||
Revision as of 15:06, 1 July 2017
Beaching is a mechanic that can do in an aquatic creature. It sharply reduces comfort such that any player who has managed to beach themselves is in immediate peril of death if they do not get back into the water. Should a player become beached, their turn radius will become significantly reduced. They will also suffer from a greatly reduced movement speed. It will be very difficult to get back into the water if you manage to beach yourself high up on the shoreline. One of the easiest ways to become beached is due to receding tides, dropping water levels after a storm, or perhaps a nastily thirsty Apatosaurus who decided to drink your lake dry.
If you become beached, you are a very easy target for predators in a relatively helpless state. The Elasmosaurus shown here is in peril of death. Note the empty comfort sphere in the bottom-right corner.