Kronosaurus
NOTICE: THE KRONOSAURUS IS CURRENTLY GLITCHED. IT SOMETIMES DOES NOT DEAL ANY DAMAGE TO ITS TARGET
Overview
The Kronosaurus is a playable aquatic creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It has incredible short-range dashing speed, making it a profound ambush predator. However, since its sprinting speed is very mediocre, it's not good at chasing.
Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of the most dreaded predators in the game, as it can completely annihilate most creatures with a single strike. For those who survive its strike, they will be left severely crippled and almost unable to move, allowing the Kronosaurus to strike again and land a gruesome finishing blow. Nothing typically makes it out alive from this.
Its biggest rival is the Mosasaurus, who is also an extremely deadly aquatic predator that competes for the same food source.
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Pros and Cons
Pros:
+ Top tier aquatic predator
+ Outrageous damage
+ High health
Cons:
- Loud
- Very Slow
- Low Ability Power
- Can die from beaching
- Requires a lot of time to grow _________________________________________________________
Abilities
- Primary Attack: The Kronosaurus performs a quick, but very powerful bite. This attack costs a moderately high amount of ability power, letting it bite up to 6 times before all its ability power is depleted.
- Secondary Attack: Upon holding down the Secondary Attack button, an icon appears on the screen resembling an empty bar, which begins to slowly fill up; The Kronosaurus is preparing to strike for massive damage! The more the bar is filled, the more damage it will do when unleashed. Upon letting go of the Secondary Attack button, the Kronosaurus launches forward, damaging anything it rams into along the way.
[[File:ChargeUI.png|right|thumb|400px|border| The bar icon for the Kronosaurus' Secondary Attack. Here, it is shown halfway charged.
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Weakness
The Kronosaurus' immense strength is offset by its terribly sluggish swim speed. Its charge attack doesn't solve this either, as the initial charge-up requires the Kronosaurus to be immobile for the first few seconds. This makes the Kronosaurus quite vulnerable to fast attackers, especially those that gather in large groups, such as the Elasmosaurus and Pteranodon, since the Kronosaurus can neither chase or escape from them due to their faster speed. The Kronosaurus' only hope against these attackers is to predict their movement and retaliate with good timing.
... and as for all aquatic creature, the Kronosaurus can become beached if it's not aware with the changes in tide level, or clumsily jumps onto the land.
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Additional Notes
- The Kronosaurus is the largest creature with the Elusive talent, which lets it become almost invisible to other players. However, due to its expensive requirements, it may not be worth the time unlocking.
- Of all the aquatic creatures, the Kronosaurus is the slowest, and leaps the shortest too.