I dont care if the patch notes are coming out tomorrow, wanna hear what people think
Wait do patch notes come tomorrow?
Phorusaura + something else. Dracorex or Dracorex G2 if I had to guess. But ârexâ also just means king, so it could technically be a lot of things, though itâs less likely.
I think it may be g2 cuz its cunning-fierce
yep they do!
Oh gosh Iâm so excited
3rd of september even tho its already third here in Australia
was the date confirmed by gamepress or something?
Nope
By ludia
Iâm more interested in the moves.
With either Dracorex or Dracorex Gen 2, it will have a swap in attack.
Being made of Phorasaura, it can then do an instant rampage.
If it is made with Dracorex, right after doing an instant rampage, it can do an instant charge with a stun. Then if your opponent isnât dead yet but stunned it will finish it off with delayed rampage and run on the 3rd move.
Phorurex may turn out to be one bad terrorizing beast of a bird.
If its a draco, then it must be gen 2 right? After all, it is a cunning fierce. Just wait till they give it 900 attack lol
All I know for certain that it will, and has been 100% confirmed to be, a hybrid of one creature and another creature.
Thatâs two, count them, two creatures that it will be hybridized from.
Its a unique. it is definitely a super hybrid cuz it is a phorasaurâŚ
But its armouredâŚ
Phorurex literally means âcarrier king.â DPG members have taken to nicknaming this armored Phorusaur something simpler: âthe Gryphon.â Both titles suit the territorial superhybrid, which carries its armor with it everywhere in the bony scutes around its skull and thick, lustrous feathers!
- from a gamepress article. This just leads to further confusion on what it is made of
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Yeah that would be like the worst parts of Ceramagnus: a swap in attack, followed by a priority attack on turn 1 before your opponent can do anything about it. Except this priority attack would probably be a rampage
Oh my god this is all to complex for my simple mind
Itâs just semantics. Like how you could refer to a member of the genus Tyrannosaurus as a Tyrannosaur. Adding to that, ending in â-aâ vs â-usâ is basically the same exact for gender (e.g. MaiasaurA vs ApatosaurUS) with âAâ being associated with the feminine and âUSâ being masculine. Since Maiasaura means âgood mother lizardâ, it wouldnât make sense for it to have a masculine suffix, and this carries over into Phorusaura.
I thought phorasaura was called phosphasaura so i thought it was a phosphasaur instead of a phorasaur
Lol that would kinda be a great name, but itâs just Phorusaura like Phorusrhachos. Everyone mispronounces or misreads dinos names though. I personally forgot the âavusâ at the end of coelurosauravus.