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Prior to the game's early access release, there was a super powerful Acrocanthosaurus known as the [[Demon Acro]], which patrolled the temple on several retired [[Maps|maps]]. It was extremely powerful and guarded the secrets of the temple. It has been removed from the game.
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Revision as of 23:09, 1 August 2020

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Acrocanthosaurus
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Paleo Information
Name Meaning: high-spined lizard
Species: A. atokensis
Time Period: Early Cretaceous
Height: 3.7 meters (12 feet tall)
Length: 11.5 meters (38 feet long)
Weight: 6.2 metric tons (6.8 short tons)
Basic Information
Diet: Meat
Category: Carnivore
Stance: Bipedal
Family: Carcharodontosauridae
In-Game Stats
Health: 1,200
Damage: TBA
Speed: TBA
Stamina: 60
Food Capacity: 130
Growth Rate: Slow
Resistance: TBA

Information

The Acrocanthosaurus is a large, playable carnivore in Beasts of Bermuda. It is one of the slowest carnivores in the game, only being faster than the semiaquatic Ichthyovenator's terrestrial movement speed. However, it has the highest damage output and the strongest bite of any carnivore currently in-game. It also has the highest health and size. The Acrocanthosaurus is a superb ambusher due to its high damage output. It is the carnivore most capable of hunting the huge Apatosaurus and the swift Parasaurolophus.

Its attacks are fairly straightforward, possessing both a forwards-aimed and a downwards-aimed bite as its primary and secondary attack.

Special Abilities: Acrocanthosaurus is able to inflict terrible bleeding wounds on its opponents. Bleeding is a status effect that damages health, comfort and raises injury damage. This allows the Acrocanthosaurus to engage in persistence hunting, wearing its prey out over long distances while they succumb to blood loss. A skilled Acrocanthosaurus can fell even the largest of creatures, so long as they are not allowed to recuperate. It has also an Alarm Calls like the Parasaurolophus which allows the target to lose certain amount of stamina and reduce damage output by certain amount.

Other facts: The Acrocanthosaurus is the second strongest carnivore in the EA release, after the Tyrannosaurus. It makes up for the lack of power to Tyrannosaurus with superior speed, meaning it is able to pursue a wider variety of prey over long distances as well as able to stack bleed on prey.

The Acrocanthosaurus is capable of doing a small jump that costs significant stamina. It serves the only purpose of allowing the Acrocanthosaurus to avoid getting stuck on small ledges or rocks in certain areas, granting little other utility.

The Acrocanthosaurus has a very mild amount of weather resistance and must take refuge from intense weather.

It also has a fast metabolism and must eat regularly to avoid starvation.

Tips

- Speed or Damage tree are viable

- Pack of acro's can kill big dinosaurs like rex or apato

Pro's and Con's

Pros:

+ Group of acros can use ability to de-buff rex and drain the rex's stamina complete and reduce the rex's damage by 33%. allowing the acros to kill the Rex.

+ Really strong in numbers

Cons:

- Weak as solo

- Skill dependent. If you chose damage tree you are significantly slower. If you chose speed tree you are fast but low damage output and special ability costs a lot of resource

Trivia

Prior to the game's early access release, there was a super powerful Acrocanthosaurus known as the Demon Acro, which patrolled the temple on several retired maps. It was extremely powerful and guarded the secrets of the temple. It has been removed from the game.

Gallery

Acro Glimmer 1.png Acro Glimmer 2.png

References