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'''Category:''' Aquatic<br>
 
'''Category:''' Aquatic<br>
 
'''Diet:''' Carnivore (Meat)<br>
 
'''Diet:''' Carnivore (Meat)<br>
'''Sounds:''' Pending<br>
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'''Sounds:''' Pending (Missing 4 and 5 calls)<br>
  
 
=== In-game Stats (Adult, Growth 1.0)===
 
=== In-game Stats (Adult, Growth 1.0)===
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'''Overweight Food Capacity:''' 210<br>
 
'''Overweight Food Capacity:''' 210<br>
 
'''Growth Rate:''' Very slow<br>
 
'''Growth Rate:''' Very slow<br>
'''Weather Resistance:''' Extremely High<br>
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'''Weather Resistance:''' 0.1 (best wr)<br>
 
'''Can be picked up by a tornado:''' Yes
 
'''Can be picked up by a tornado:''' Yes
 
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=== Overview ===
 
=== Overview ===
  
The Kronosaurus is a playable [[Aquatic Creatures|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.
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The Kronosaurus is a playable [[Aquatic Creatures|aquatic]] creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It has incredible short-range dashing speed, making it a profound ambush predator. However,its sprinting speed is very mediocre in comparison to other aquatic creatures, somewhat limiting its ability to chase its prey.
  
Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of the strongest predators in the game, as it can instantly cripple its prey with a single lunge, lowering their mobility and preventing escape, all while the Kronosaurus continues to slowly maul its victim with its bites.
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Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of the strongest predators in the game, as it can instantly cripple any target with a single lunge, lowering their mobility and preventing any kind of escape, all while the Kronosaurus continues to slowly maul its victim with its bites.
  
 
An adult Kronosaurus will hunt '''anything''' in the water, from [[Mosasaurus]] to [[Elasmosaurus]], to even terrestrial creatures who decide to take swim.
 
An adult Kronosaurus will hunt '''anything''' in the water, from [[Mosasaurus]] to [[Elasmosaurus]], to even terrestrial creatures who decide to take swim.
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'''Cons''':
 
'''Cons''':
  
- Incredibly slow swimming speed
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- Slow swimmer
  
 
- Can die from beaching
 
- Can die from beaching
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=== Weaknesses ===
 
=== Weaknesses ===
  
Kronosaurus, as with all other aquatic creatures in the game, suffers heavy mobility loss as well as [[Comfort|comfort]] drain when beached. Additionally, the Kronosaurus is considerably slower than all other aquatic creatures in the game.
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Kronosaurus, as with all other aquatic creatures in the game, suffers heavy mobility loss as well as [[Comfort|comfort]] drain when beached. Additionally, the Kronosaurus is considerably slower than all other aquatic creatures in the game (except when lunging).
  
 
Lastly, and most importantly, it is one of the most vulnerable creatures as a juvenile, as it is both weak and slow.
 
Lastly, and most importantly, it is one of the most vulnerable creatures as a juvenile, as it is both weak and slow.
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=== Additional Notes ===
 
=== Additional Notes ===
  
* Not too recently, the speed of the Kronosaurus was an issue. Though its sprint speed was slow (as intended), its ability power regeneration was very high at older stages of growth, allowing the Kronosaurus to continuously use the lunge ability with little delay so it could catch up to fast creatures. This is no longer possible due to an ability power regeneration nerf.
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* The spammability of the lunge was once an issue. Though its sprint speed was slow (as intended), its ability power regeneration was very high at older stages of growth, allowing the Kronosaurus to continuously use the lunge ability with little delay so it could catch up to fast creatures. This is no longer possible due to an ability power regeneration nerf. However, the Kronosaurus is still able to reach unbelievable lunging speeds as an adult, so don't ever be fooled thinking a Kronosaurus has lost you in a chase - it may just be still charging up its lunge!

Revision as of 15:15, 19 November 2020

The Kronosaurus, arising from the depths

Paleo Stats

Species: K. queenslandicus
Time Period: Cretaceous
Length: 10.5 meters (34 feet)
Weight: 11 tonnes (12 short tons)

Basic Information

Category: Aquatic
Diet: Carnivore (Meat)
Sounds: Pending (Missing 4 and 5 calls)

In-game Stats (Adult, Growth 1.0)

Health: 1700
Stamina: 100
Ability: 120
Base Food Capacity: 150
Overweight Food Capacity: 210
Growth Rate: Very slow
Weather Resistance: 0.1 (best wr)
Can be picked up by a tornado: Yes

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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,its sprinting speed is very mediocre in comparison to other aquatic creatures, somewhat limiting its ability to chase its prey.

Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of the strongest predators in the game, as it can instantly cripple any target with a single lunge, lowering their mobility and preventing any kind of escape, all while the Kronosaurus continues to slowly maul its victim with its bites.

An adult Kronosaurus will hunt anything in the water, from Mosasaurus to Elasmosaurus, to even terrestrial creatures who decide to take swim.

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Pros and Cons

Pros:

+ Extremely powerful predator (possibly the strongest in the game)

+ High damage

+ High injury

+ Brief bursts of incredible speeds

+ Very High health

Cons:

- Slow swimmer

- Can die from beaching

- Horribly vulnerable when young

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Abilities

  • 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 lunge for massive damage! The more the bar is filled, the more damage it will do when unleashed (maximum charge is indicated by a flashing blue color). Upon letting go of the secondary attack button, the Kronosaurus launches forward, severely damaging and injuring anything it rams into along the way.

A charge will automatically be unleashed if ability power runs out while charging.

The bar icon used for the Kronosaurus' Secondary Attack. Here it is shown halfway charged.

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Tips

The Kronosaurus is the largest creature with access to the Elusiveness talent, which lets it become almost invisible to other players at the cost of ability power (60 ability power at stage 1, which decreases by approx 10 for every stage upgraded). Kronosaurus players favor this talent, as it eases the difficulty of growing a juvenile Kronosaurus in the midst of predators, as well as serving as an ambush tool once adult stage is reached.

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Weaknesses

Kronosaurus, as with all other aquatic creatures in the game, suffers heavy mobility loss as well as comfort drain when beached. Additionally, the Kronosaurus is considerably slower than all other aquatic creatures in the game (except when lunging).

Lastly, and most importantly, it is one of the most vulnerable creatures as a juvenile, as it is both weak and slow.

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Additional Notes

  • The spammability of the lunge was once an issue. Though its sprint speed was slow (as intended), its ability power regeneration was very high at older stages of growth, allowing the Kronosaurus to continuously use the lunge ability with little delay so it could catch up to fast creatures. This is no longer possible due to an ability power regeneration nerf. However, the Kronosaurus is still able to reach unbelievable lunging speeds as an adult, so don't ever be fooled thinking a Kronosaurus has lost you in a chase - it may just be still charging up its lunge!