Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-26248987-20150729043131/@comment-6040659-20160808185759

108.185.238.174 wrote: 69.2.170.31 wrote:

PCAwesomeness wrote:

108.185.238.174 wrote: Dimorphodon macronyx.

Size: 1 block tall, 2 blocks long, 1 block wide with folded wings. When in flight it has a 2.5 block wingspan.

Prey: Confuciousornis, Compsognathus, Chickens, and sometimes even Dryosaurus when in a group.

Predators: Ceratosaurus, Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, and Deinonychus.

AI: HIGHLY aggressive. Like, REALLY REALLY REALLY AGGRESSIVE. When content or happy it will only attack the aforementioned prey. But when calm it will start to attack Velociraptors, Deinonychus the player, and Ceratosaurus. When sad or angry, it gathers in a gang of 10-30 and start attacking everything viciously. Yes, even Anu. Think of them as flying piranhas.

Appearance: The body and wings should be similar to Pteranodon. The head should be rather short and toothy, and the tail is long with a bony lump at the end.

Special Animations: Dimorphodon has several attacks. It can make a small bite, a scratch with its front limbs, or a deadly attack where the pterosaur grabs on and never lets go.

Health: 5 Hearts.

Damage: 2 for the bite, 1 for the scratch, and 3 for the grab attack plus two every second.

And I'm sorry about the weird post about Dimorphodons on the other thread. It's just that my WiFI was being a complete idiot and made everything really slow to the point it dropped out over half of my other letters. Um, Dimorphodon was actually a predator of small animals. Why would it be an aerial piranha?

(Also, you oversized it) Don't be a butt dude Maybe you should have told me my suggestions were useless before I made this. I wanted a pterosaur that would actually be WILLING to beat the crud out of you, since Pteranodon is timid and Quetzalcoatlus may be calm. I just wanted to add an agressive flying mob. Dude, I can't read your mind.

Also, why not use Harpactognathus? It's an aerial predator with a wingspan of 3 meters, compared to the small and weak flier that is Dimorphodon.