It's getting hectic
Dec 10, 2012 17:00:23 GMT -8
Post by tigaevo on Dec 10, 2012 17:00:23 GMT -8
Name: Colubridae.
Classification: Junior.
Rank: D.
Chakra: Low.
Statistics: Offense. (1) Defense. (1) Speed. (2); 3x Low Pool.
Description: This small group of snakes represent the smallest in the Saikyo no Uwahebi’s legion. Generally, these creatures are used to simply carry a message from one person to another. Due to their small size (ranging from one foot to a maximum of one meter in length, and roughly three inches to half a foot in girth), these creatures can often bypass a variety of defenses and or escape danger more easily than others. They can, at maximum, be summoned in groups of five.
Name: Eunectes Murinus (Anaconda).
Classification: Junior.
Rank: D.
Chakra: Mid.
Statistics: Offense. (2) Defense. (2) Speed. (2 on land); x2 Mid Pool.
Description: Referred to as the true grunts of the Saikyo no Uwahebi, this classification of snakes (commonly referred to simply as anacondas) represent more than twenty percent of the snake order’s population. Generally found being about six meters long (roughly twenty-two feet), nearly two feet wide, and ninety-seven kilograms heavy (215 lbs), these non-venomous boa-class serpents can be summoned in groups of three and are known for swallowing their prey whole. These snakes are at their prime in a variety of watery conditions, namely deep rivers; however, they can operate with relative lethality on land as well. Extremely dangerous constrictors, once wrapped around a victim, it is extremely difficult for them to escape, requiring a “high” expenditure of chakra in order to break free.
Name: Gigantophis.
Classification: Senior.
Rank: B, A, S.
Chakra: B - High, A - x2 High, S - x3 High.
Statistics: Offense. (3) Defense. (3) Speed. (3); Pool equivalent to summoning cost.
Description: The larger relatives of the Eunectes Murinus, the Gigantophis are what some might consider the “elite” of the snake order. Ridiculously larger than your common snake, these beasts represent the “unnatural sized” class of snakes (b – twenty five meters long, five meters wide; a – forty meters long, ten meters wide; s – fifty meters long, twenty meters wide) and weigh can weigh in at over a hundred tons. In despite of their massive size, these snakes can still move incredibly fast and deal blows with devastating force and power. The snakes cannot be summoned in groups.
Classification: Junior.
Rank: D.
Chakra: Low.
Statistics: Offense. (1) Defense. (1) Speed. (2); 3x Low Pool.
Description: This small group of snakes represent the smallest in the Saikyo no Uwahebi’s legion. Generally, these creatures are used to simply carry a message from one person to another. Due to their small size (ranging from one foot to a maximum of one meter in length, and roughly three inches to half a foot in girth), these creatures can often bypass a variety of defenses and or escape danger more easily than others. They can, at maximum, be summoned in groups of five.
Name: Eunectes Murinus (Anaconda).
Classification: Junior.
Rank: D.
Chakra: Mid.
Statistics: Offense. (2) Defense. (2) Speed. (2 on land); x2 Mid Pool.
Description: Referred to as the true grunts of the Saikyo no Uwahebi, this classification of snakes (commonly referred to simply as anacondas) represent more than twenty percent of the snake order’s population. Generally found being about six meters long (roughly twenty-two feet), nearly two feet wide, and ninety-seven kilograms heavy (215 lbs), these non-venomous boa-class serpents can be summoned in groups of three and are known for swallowing their prey whole. These snakes are at their prime in a variety of watery conditions, namely deep rivers; however, they can operate with relative lethality on land as well. Extremely dangerous constrictors, once wrapped around a victim, it is extremely difficult for them to escape, requiring a “high” expenditure of chakra in order to break free.
Name: Gigantophis.
Classification: Senior.
Rank: B, A, S.
Chakra: B - High, A - x2 High, S - x3 High.
Statistics: Offense. (3) Defense. (3) Speed. (3); Pool equivalent to summoning cost.
Description: The larger relatives of the Eunectes Murinus, the Gigantophis are what some might consider the “elite” of the snake order. Ridiculously larger than your common snake, these beasts represent the “unnatural sized” class of snakes (b – twenty five meters long, five meters wide; a – forty meters long, ten meters wide; s – fifty meters long, twenty meters wide) and weigh can weigh in at over a hundred tons. In despite of their massive size, these snakes can still move incredibly fast and deal blows with devastating force and power. The snakes cannot be summoned in groups.