[ Breme ]
" LP- and FP-theiving skills help make up for Breme's low LP. It's a vampire vivosaur! "
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[ Breme ]
" LP- and FP-theiving skills help make up for Breme's low LP. It's a vampire vivosaur! "
Here it is, the dinosaur that I've based my username of. Bradycneme Draculae.
daily vivosaur 57
Genus: bradycneme
When first discovered this fossil was mistaken for that of an owl, while having low LP this is balanced by moves that steal FP and LP, its a vampire vivosaur!
Fanmade Boneysaur concepts.
Hot Take but there really wasn't enough boneysaurs in FFC, tons of animal design niches were missed out on and they didn't even make an Earth type so the type balancing was hella off with these guys. So hey, figured I'd doodle some of my own to rectify a few of the issues I had with the diversity in the group.
First up is B-Pachy, a Mid-Range Earth attribute Vivosaur based on the original Pachy, with some extra spikiness that almost makes it a 'Dracorex' proxy (since we almost defo ain't getting a Dracorex vivosaur given its lumping into the Pachycephalosaurus genus and 'Stygimoloch/P. Spinifier' species). He gives off Dry Bones vibes with his face and I really dig that, makes them unintentionally kinda endearing tbh.
B-Breme, a Mid-Range Fire attribute Vivosaur, is a funky little fellow, designed to looks more like an actual Alvarezsaur compared to base Breme, but with the exaggerated features some of the other Boneysaurs have (Sorry B-Rex, you're not the only Boneysaur with Dracula fangs anymore.) I imagine this dude would be fairly miniscule compared to the other Boneysaurs and therefor even less health than usual (which is saying a lot), but would have nasty FP stealing and Poison moves to compensate.
B-Stego, a Close-Range Air attribute, is a no-brainer as far as fanmade Boneysaurs go. Gave this one lunar looking plates, which would probably look really nice alongside B-Ptera's giant moon crest, maybe in another timeline this was one of Don Boneyard's signature vivosaurs too? Oh and BTW, the neck armor on Stegosaurs is really underappreciated, had to sneak that in the design too. (I actually nearly made a B-Kentro instead cus of the extra side spikes, but ended up doing Stego since it feels more like something the FFC devs would have actually made.)
That's all for now, still got a few concepts for other Boneysaurs that I might draw eventually, as well as a ton of original vivosaur ideas that I wanna try, so I'll definitely be posting more of these soon.
Bradycneme by cisiopurple
In honor of National Bird Day, here’s a Tag Yourself featuring some very good, but very dead, birbs
Tag Yourself I’m Dreamer
Art credit goes to @palaeoplushies, @artisticthingem, Mark Witton, @thewoodparable, @hauntedmech, Medena Darkorus, @apatchsketches, @saint-nevermore, and @ryuukibart
Breme!
Super proud of this little Breme mugshot I did, think this might be the best bit of FF art I've ever done, at least so far. I've always been fond of Breme. It's such a weird little gremlin. Not sure why they picked Bradycneme of all animals to make a vivosaur out of, considering it's extremely scant fossil material, but it lead to this absolutely gem of a vivosaur so I'm glad they did! It's just a shame that Breme's always available way to late in both classic FF games for anyone to actually be able to get good use out of it in the story without getting lucky in the shop, it's outclassed by quite a lot of things, especially in Champions... nevertheless though it stands as one of the coolest looking vivosaurs in the series with its vampire theming (which honestly makes it look more like a Chupacabra than anything, at least to me).
Bradycneme draculae
By Sam Stanton on @artisticthingem
Name: Bradycneme draculae
Name Meaning: Ponderous Leg Dragon
First Described: 1975
Described By: Harrison & Walker
Classification: Dinosauria, Sauirschia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptora, Alvarezsauria, Alvarezsauroidea, Alvarezsauridae
Bradycneme is a potential alvarezsaurid that not a lot is known about (despite the fact that it appeared in Planet Dinosaur). It was found in the Sânpetru Formation of the Haţeg Basin, Transylvania, Romania. It lived in the early Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous, about 70 million years ago. It is only known from a partial right lower leg, and was first thought to be an owl. Soon enough, however, it was found to be a non-avian dinosaur, and only recently was described as an alvarezsaurid.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradycneme
Shout out goes to msail!