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Posts : 319 Join date : 2009-07-26 Age : 34 Location : Everywhere
| Subject: Basarios Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:00 pm | |
| Name: Basarios Size: 1154.9 ~ 1699.9 Lineage: Rock Wyvern Description/Image: Element: Fire Status Inflicted: Poision/Sleep Weakness: Dragon on belly and Water Attacks/Tactics: Basarios is a small rocky wyvern that lives exclusively in the volcanic regions. It is the juvenile form of Gravios. It is able to release either sleeping/poisonous gas from its underside, and on extremely rare ocassions a fire plume. It has also been known to unleash a very powerful lava beam at times, but this occurs very rarely. It can also hurl balls of fire like a Yian Kut-Ku (although much stronger), but it prefers to charge towards predators. When resting or changing areas, it burrows underground, exposing only its back to give the appearance of a large grey rock. Being very heavy makes it a slow mover, and although it has wings, it very rarely uses them to fly. Even when they do, their weight allows them only to fly for a very short time. It has an extremely hard surface that requires the only the best sharpness to harm. Carve List: Reward For Breaking: Stomach- Machalite Ore X1 (55%) Poison Sac X1 (45%) Carve: Body-[X3] Basarios Shell (37%) Machalite Ore (34%) Poison Sac (18%) Large Monster Bone (8%) Basarios Wing (3%) Tail-[X1] Machalite Ore (55%) Basarios Shell (45%) Capture: Machalite Ore X2 (59%) Basarios Shell X1 (36%) Basarios Wing X1 (5%) Drop: Wyvern Tears (80%) Machalite Ore (20%) G Rank-- Reward For Breaking: Stomach- Toxin sac X1 (45%) Dragonite Ore X1 (30%) Carbalite Ore X1 (25%) Carve: Body-[X3] Basarios Carapace (33%) Carbalite Ore (25%) Toxin sac (15%) Hard Monster Bone (12%) Basarios Wing (7%) Basarios Tear (5%) Wyvern Stone (3%) Tail-[X1] Basarios Carapace (40%) Carbalite Ore (40%) Dragonite Ore (20%) Capture: Carbalite Ore X1 (35%) Basarios Carapace X1 (34%) Dragonite Ore X1 (16%) Basarios Wing X1 (10%) Basarios Tear X1 (5%) Drop: Wyvern Tears (40%) Wyvern Sobs (40%) Carbalite Ore (20%) | |
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