What is gonna happen to these plants?
Darwin-Evolution
France Join Date: 2015-06-07 Member: 205310Members
Here's a chart of the flora in the game.
Zooming in...
Here's another.
What do you think's gonna be the supposed "hazard" about both?
Zooming in...
Here's another.
What do you think's gonna be the supposed "hazard" about both?
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I think the PDA says something about the barnacle suckers being a source of enzyms, so maybe they'll end up emitting that? You know, digest you alive when you swim close.
Yeah, I agree with this. Would ruin the exploration sense a bit. There's too many in game for them to be able to explode. And I certainly don't want their numbers reduced.
It does, in a way, in the Crash plant. It functions very much like a modern discriminating mine launcher.
Those tiny spots you can see in the aquarium are ostracods, and they produce a bioluminescent liquid whenever the cardinal fish tries to swallow them. The reason for this is that the bioluminescence created by the ostracods act as a burglar alarm because it illuminates the fish, and therefore makes it obvious to its own predators.
This behaviour could very much work with the floating stones. Whenever you or another creature touches one, it will shine really bright, making the alarmed creature obvious to its own predators. This will especially work in the deep grand reef because there are crabsquids there who are attracted by light. So when you go roaming down there, you should be careful not to turn on your flashlight or touch a stone. Otherwise a crabsquid will come and investigate, and give you a bad time.
Exploding could be funny and cool but personally I enjoy the Grand Reef as a quiet and safe retreat.