to start off with the first creature, the Aesho is a tier 3 semi-aquatic herbivore that takes 30 minutes to fully grow. It is a friendly creature that hang out in groups of no more than five, and will befriend almost anything. it looks somewhat like a axolotl. the Aesho has a few notable traits.
it has 20% bleed defense, meaning any bleed dealt to it will be subtracted slightly, giving it a advantage over some creatures.
it also has 1.5 necro poison, which, when bitten, will invert the colors of the attackers vision. when it stacks to over 10, it will cause confusion, and at over 20 will cause bleed.
its final ability is Mud Placer, a active power that is used when you press Q. it creates a mud pile for a minute that you can wallow in with N, which increases debuff and health regeneration.
It has okay damage and health, however mediocre stamina. It is fast, which helps with fleeing. When playing this you need to be careful when using Mud Placer because enemies can also roll in the mud to gain the benefits.
Aesmir 🐳
the Aesmir is a tier 4 all-terrain herbivore that takes 65 minutes to fully grow. they are created from the reflection of the stars on water and cannot reproduce naturally. they are gentle, giant creatures and live among the clouds. It looks like a whale. It has a few notable abilities:
100% bleed defense, completely nullifying any forms of bleed inflicted offensively. however, it can still be hurt by defensive bleed such as Thorns.
25% poison defense, which nullifys a portion of toxin that can be inflicted by other creatures.
Keen Observer, a passive that lets you see the health bars of all nearby creatures, as well as any status effects. This can be useful in knowing when to attack or flee, and gives the Aesmir a advantage only a few creatures have.
Berserk, a active ability used when pressing Q. When used, each time you bite someone they have a 10% chance of being afflicted with Wisp’s Curse. If the opponent gains the curse, and you attack people with the curse, your damage with increase by 5% with each hit, capping at 150%. the ability has a window of 30sec.
Aesmir has wonderful weight, damage, and health, allowing it to easily make up for its slow growth. With Berserk, it can increase the damage as well, making the Aesmir a mighty foe if you decide to fight it. however it is very slow, and with weird hitboxes and a very large blindspot on it’s tail makes it a target, especially because of how vulnerable babies are.