Post by Malefio on Nov 7, 2016 18:21:04 GMT -5
Morado: "Well, it's time I go on with the lesson for today.
GRIMM are creatures of destruction. Unlike humans, they have neither a soul, neither an aura. As far as humanity can remember, they were always there. GRIMM are savage beasts, existing only to kill. They have no instinct of self-preservation and will attack anything that isn't a GRIMM until it falls. There's multiple type of GRIMM. Some common, some rare. Today, we'll see the most common ones: Beowolves, Ursas, Boarbatusks and Creeps.
Beowolves, like their name suggest, are wolf-like GRIMM. They are always in pack of at least four individuals, but the number of Beowolves in a pack can go up to astronomical numbers. Older Beowolf can end up having an Alpha status, not only making them more powerful, but also allowing them to lead a pack.
Ursas are bear like GRIMM. They are slower than a Beowolf, but pack quite a punch. They are usually in duos, but it's possible to find a lone "Ursa Major". These are bigger than normal Ursas, but have the same weakness as their normal counterparts: their neck is their weak point. Therefore, decapitation is the best option to get rid of them.
Boarbatusks are Boar-like GRIMM. They can roll into their targets and are also known to sometimes disarm huntsmen or huntresses.
Creeps are more mysterious. We're not sure what they are supposed to be. They are weird bipedal critters. They are known to launch their enemies into the air. A bone armor protects their face. Creeps are known to be extremely fast, capable of keeping up with many vehicles, including trains.
That'll be all for the GRIMM class. Next week, we'll talk about Death Stalkers, Griffons, King Taijitus and Nevermores.
If you have any question, feel free to ask them.
You have your afternoon and night free. I suggest eating first. After that, feel free to go to town, hang out in the courtyard, visit the library, train in the gym, visit the armoury, go the firing range, use the weapon modification station or even go to the headmaster's office if you have something to ask him.
Have a good day dear students."
GRIMM are creatures of destruction. Unlike humans, they have neither a soul, neither an aura. As far as humanity can remember, they were always there. GRIMM are savage beasts, existing only to kill. They have no instinct of self-preservation and will attack anything that isn't a GRIMM until it falls. There's multiple type of GRIMM. Some common, some rare. Today, we'll see the most common ones: Beowolves, Ursas, Boarbatusks and Creeps.
Beowolves, like their name suggest, are wolf-like GRIMM. They are always in pack of at least four individuals, but the number of Beowolves in a pack can go up to astronomical numbers. Older Beowolf can end up having an Alpha status, not only making them more powerful, but also allowing them to lead a pack.
Ursas are bear like GRIMM. They are slower than a Beowolf, but pack quite a punch. They are usually in duos, but it's possible to find a lone "Ursa Major". These are bigger than normal Ursas, but have the same weakness as their normal counterparts: their neck is their weak point. Therefore, decapitation is the best option to get rid of them.
Boarbatusks are Boar-like GRIMM. They can roll into their targets and are also known to sometimes disarm huntsmen or huntresses.
Creeps are more mysterious. We're not sure what they are supposed to be. They are weird bipedal critters. They are known to launch their enemies into the air. A bone armor protects their face. Creeps are known to be extremely fast, capable of keeping up with many vehicles, including trains.
That'll be all for the GRIMM class. Next week, we'll talk about Death Stalkers, Griffons, King Taijitus and Nevermores.
If you have any question, feel free to ask them.
You have your afternoon and night free. I suggest eating first. After that, feel free to go to town, hang out in the courtyard, visit the library, train in the gym, visit the armoury, go the firing range, use the weapon modification station or even go to the headmaster's office if you have something to ask him.
Have a good day dear students."