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{{Carnivore
 
| image =[[Image:Tyrannosaurus Rex Beast of Bermuda.png|300px]]
 
| name = ''Tyrant Lizard King''
 
| species = T.Rex
 
| timeperiod = Cretaceous
 
| height = 3.66 meters (12 feet tall)
 
| length = 12.3 Meters (40 feet long)
 
| weight = 8.4 tonnes (9.3 short tons)
 
| diet = Meat
 
| category = Carnivore
 
| stance = Bipedal
 
| family = Tyrannosauridae
 
| health = 1,500
 
| damage = 450+
 
| speed = Unknown
 
| stamina = 18.6 (Rest)
 
| foodcapacity = 150
 
| growthrate =  Slow
 
| weatherresistance = High
 
}}
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:GreenRex.jpg|thumb| The Tyrannosaurus, seeking shade within the trees
 
[[File:GreenRex.jpg|thumb| The Tyrannosaurus, seeking shade within the trees
 
=== Paleo Stats ===
 
=== Paleo Stats ===

Revision as of 19:16, 27 July 2020

The Tyrannosaurus, seeking shade within the trees

Paleo Stats

Species: T. rex
Time Period: Late Cretaceous
Length: 12 meters (40 feet)
Weight: 8 tonnes (8.8 short tons)

Basic Information

Category: Carnivore
Diet: Meat

In-game Stats (Adult, Growth 1.0)

Health: 1700
Stamina: 15
Ability: 110
Base Food Capacity: 150
Overweight Food Capacity: 195
Growth Rate: Slow
Weather Resistance: High
Can be picked up by a tornado: Yes

Overview

The Tyrannosaurus is a playable carnivorous creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It is by far the strongest terrestrial carnivore in-game. With a bite attack that does 450 damage, it can kill all but the largest creatures in just few bites.

A single bite from the Tyrannosaurus inflicts a substantial amount of injury damage, instantly crippling the movement of its prey. This ensures its target will not escape after the first bite. However the Tyrannosaurus often finds itself outpaced, as its power is curtailed by its terrible stamina. This makes the Tyrannosaurus reliant on ambushes, hiding among rocks, ledges and foliage until prey passes by.

Once the Tyrannosaurus has learned how to ambush well, it becomes a predator of unimaginable power.

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Pros and Cons

Pros:

- Absurd damage

- High health

- Deadly in numbers

- Fast walking and running speed

Cons:

- Terrible stamina (only enough to run for some 10-20 seconds)

- Loud

- Vulnerable when young

- Bad turning radius

- Fast hunger drain

- Leaves behind a fairly detectable trail of smell

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Abilities

The Tyrannosaurus has no special abilities, but it makes up for this due to the sheer strength of its bites.

  • Secondary Attack: Same as the Primary Attack, except it makes the Tyrannosaurus bite downwards instead of forwards.

Tips

- Unlocking combat talents is recommended to make your Tyrannosaurus even deadlier. Unlocking all combat talents will allow you to deal some +550 damage.

- The stomps of the Tyrannosaurus are very loud. Due to this, the Sneaky perk is high tier for the Tyrannosaurus, as it lets you walk silently.

- Hunger depletes fast so be careful. Always be looking for food.

- A well-grown Tyrannosaurus can do just fine hunting alone, though pack members won't hurt to have.

- Young Tyrannosaurus are often targeted by other players in fear that it may grow to become an unstoppable hunter.

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Weakness

The great strength of the Tyrannosaurus only shines in its adult stage. A juvenile Tyrannosaurus will find itself slow and weak, and susceptible to being hunted. This is made worse by its loud footsteps and shallow stamina pool. Growing a Tyrannosaurus a difficult challenge, and it will take some tries.

Even when fully grown, however, the bad turning radius of a Tyrannosaurus can prove to be a hindrance. Attacking creatures will often aim for the tail and heels of the Tyrannosaurus, which are its blind-spots.

Trivia

The Tyrannosaurus has a feathered and scaly variant. Scaly variants has been removed at this time.

Gallery

References