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Additionally, Rangers can SEARCH to find the direction of both the reeds leading out as well as to the shack. Not certain if this is based on skill, circle or a combination, but should be possible by the time the creatures can be hunted. |
Additionally, Rangers can SEARCH to find the direction of both the reeds leading out as well as to the shack. Not certain if this is based on skill, circle or a combination, but should be possible by the time the creatures can be hunted. |
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Note that some verbs do not function in the Marsh as they do normally, particularly STALK, HUNT, FLEE, and KICK. |
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==Crocs by Riverhaven, 3.0== |
==Crocs by Riverhaven, 3.0== |
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Description
The blue-belly crocodile is large, approximately 30 feet in length from snout to tail. Bony plates cover its back and tail forming a kind of armor on its thick skin. The crocodile has a long, triangular snout. Its teeth, 30 to 40 in each jaw, are set into sockets in the jawbones and interlock when the mouth is closed; the fourth tooth from the front on each side of the jaw can always be seen, even when its mouth is shut. It is amphibious, spending most of time in the water, where it swims with rhythmic strokes of its tail. The tail is also used to capture prey, sweeping it from shallow to deeper water, where it can be devoured more easily. As it floats almost completely submerged, the crocodile's protruding nostrils and eyes and a portion of its back are the only parts visible as it stalks its prey. It moves most quickly in a belly crawl, but can also walk on all four legs.
In Depth
Hard cap defense 165+ ranks. Teaches evasion until 183, teaches shield to 170
If you fight the in the Marsh, you'll quickly notice that you can move in the eight directions. The Marsh is a maze, so you may not exactly go the direction you want to (No messaging indicates this, unlike the Black Leucro area) so backtracking your way out will not work. To find your way out, walk around and type LOOK REED or until you find the shack. From there, go west, go northwest, and GO REED to exit the area. For a script to exit the area, go here.
Additionally, Rangers can SEARCH to find the direction of both the reeds leading out as well as to the shack. Not certain if this is based on skill, circle or a combination, but should be possible by the time the creatures can be hunted.
Note that some verbs do not function in the Marsh as they do normally, particularly STALK, HUNT, FLEE, and KICK.
Crocs by Riverhaven, 3.0
4/28/2014
Barbarian:
Parry at 163 would not move off of clear, this was stanced 100% parry with 4 at melee.
- After sitting in combat for 3.9 hours:
- Parry Ability: 163 20.99% clear (0/34)
- Evasion: 159 23.39% thinking (5/34)
- Shield Usage: 159 29.44% understanding (14/34)
- Defending: 159 36.94% intrigued (16/34)
- UPDATE: All four defenses and armor stopped at 163. --4/30/2014
- UPDATE: All four defenses and armor stopped at 163. --4/30/2014
- Parry Ability: 163 20.99% clear (0/34)
!!!UPDATE!!! Defenses soft cap at 134, will not move off of Dabbling --6/14/2015
Crocodile's near Throne City
Update: 03/11/2013 by Rikimari
Tested with 4 Crocodiles:
Having Parry at 153, moved very slowly.
Light Armor at 162, moved at an OK pace.
Having Evasion at 176, did not move from Clear.
Tactics learned at a good rate at 131.
Defending at 160, moved at the same rate as Parry.
Shield at 157, moved at a very very poor rate. Would take nearly 30 minutes to Lock Shield.
Appraised with 219 gets the following:
>appraise crocodile careful
You are certain that the blue-belly crocodile is healthy.
You are certain that the blue-belly crocodile is somewhat fatigued.
You are certain that it is not quite as strong as you are.
You are certain that it is rather less agile than you are.
You are certain that it is definitely less disciplined than you are.
You are certain that it is somewhat less quick to react than you are.
You are certain that it is rather less conditioned than you are.
Taking stock of its offensive abilities, and defending with an ordinary lightened shield and a parry stick, you are certain that the blue-belly crocodile is a relatively easy opponent.
Taking stock of its defensive abilities, and attacking with your fists, you are certain that the blue-belly crocodile is a creature completely beneath your notice.
If you brawled with the enemy you are certain that it would train rather well. *Brawling is at 115*
If you defended by parrying attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train quite badly. Parry @ 153
If you defended by evading attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train quite badly. Evasion @ 176
If you defended by blocking attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train quite badly. Shield @ 157
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