Air

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The thirst Sphere Represents an Aquatic Creature's Oxygen Level, rather than Thirst

All marine reptiles must occasionally surface in order to breathe. Aquatic creatures in our game must occasionally breathe in order to survive. They hold no purpose for drinking water given their lives are indeed lived in water. This left a hole in the mechanics that water and thirst provided towards other creatures. Air fills the gap on the UI for aquatic creatures, occupying the blue sphere. It grants many of the same benefits or drawbacks a well-hydrated or dehydrated terrestrial creature would receive, but not all. These benefits and drawbacks are shown below:

  • Having high oxygen will improve the rate at which a creature recovers lost HP. A state of running out of breath will cause a creature's HP to decay over time rather than heal.
  • Keeping oxygen high will increase the rate at which a player's stamina recharges by 15%, whereas being at or near a state of dehydration will cause a player's stamina to recharge 15% slower.
  • Keeping thirst quenched increases the rate at which a player's ability power recharges by 15%, whereas being at or near a state of dehydration will cause a player's ability power to recharge 15% slower.
  • A well hydrated creature will more rapidly heal from injuries.

Without any other action, an aquatic creature can last a significant amount of time under the water without taking a breath. The rate at which they exhaust their air supply is very small while stationary. Active movement drains air slowly, with sprinting draining slightly more air than slower movement. Using your bite attack consumes moderate oxygen. Use of any ability that consumes significant ability power such as grabbing will consume lots of oxygen.

In order to refill on air, one must surface. The recharge rate is 15% per second.