actually skyrays are kinda important. and by that I mean it is just some random thing they added into game that is related to the rabbit ray. which is related to the jelly ray. which is related to the ghost ray. which is related to the crimson ray. which is related to an unnamed fauna.
Edit: please note that skyrays have been changed to be no longer related to the other rays. Despite it having Ray in its name. And somehow the Ghost Leviathan isn't realated to the rays despite all the similarities
What would be the point? Even the skyrays serve no purpose other than decoration, there would be no point in them
The point of flying fish decoration is already well-fulfilled, we don't need more. The only exception would be if we are able to fly at some point as well.
There's already a flying creature in the game, and you can hitch a ride on it if you don't mind taking a possibly fatal amount of falling damage.
Can you provide a compelling evolutionary reason why there should be more than one flying creature when it only has a home on one extremely small island biome?
Can you provide a compelling evolutionary reason why there should be more than one flying creature when it only has a home on one extremely small island biome?
Real Earth flying fish can glide for hundreds of meters. Many water birds can fly and land/takeoff from water. There are water insects that don't need to "land" on dry land, but are still capable of flying.
Hypothetically an aquatic animal capable of flying should have several advantages. Escaping predators, cover more area while hunting/fishing and improved scouting (either for predators or prey) to name a few.
Maybe 1 or 2 flying raptors above the islands who are fishing around there, but player could be also a nice prey. Their eggs could be a pet in the seabase.
We just need to make a conclusive food web for the ecosystem (surface, caves, lost, lava) before talking about addition of new creatures. Stuff has to fit in, not just "be"
Some sort of flying fish would be cool. Honestly I've never really noticed Skyrays on the Floating Island. so maybe that could be a good spot, considering the little lagoon-type thing in the center.
There's already a flying creature in the game, and you can hitch a ride on it if you don't mind taking a possibly fatal amount of falling damage.
Can you provide a compelling evolutionary reason why there should be more than one flying creature when it only has a home on one extremely small island biome?
It could be menaing more than two "small island biome"s. Somewhere... after the Void because, you know, they would fly. No problem whatsoever with Ghost Leviatans.
It could be seen only few times, like after the Sunbeam's explosion. It could be a predator that before it "falls down" it fly trough it - like swallows - and eats meat bdfore disappearing in ghe distance with a loud noise.
Personally, I think additional flying creatures (even if just the large Skyray bird) would be an excellent addition. In particular, I'd want an expanded biome ecosystem with the birds having colonies (nests in the rocks like shore birds often do). Very easy to implement, if they copy the Grabcrab's nesting code for the birds to return to their nests.
However, I do find it ridiculous that the birds drown so easily, seeing as they live out on the ocean. I'm actually surprised they eat seeds from local plants and not fish. This is likely why we haven't seen infected birds at all. This said, a diving bird for small fish in the shallows would be excellent, as there is no reason for Skyrays to venture away from their islands at any point.
If the large bird were incorporated alongside the standard Skyrays, I think it could take on the role of alpha, and try and protect the nests from the player's intrusion on certain mountain trails. There isn't much else for birds to do, but such minor tweaks as nesting would boost their immersion considerably.
Personally, I think additional flying creatures (even if just the large Skyray bird) would be an excellent addition. In particular, I'd want an expanded biome ecosystem with the birds having colonies (nests in the rocks like shore birds often do). Very easy to implement, if they copy the Grabcrab's nesting code for the birds to return to their nests.
However, I do find it ridiculous that the birds drown so easily, seeing as they live out on the ocean. I'm actually surprised they eat seeds from local plants and not fish. This is likely why we haven't seen infected birds at all. This said, a diving bird for small fish in the shallows would be excellent, as there is no reason for Skyrays to venture away from their islands at any point.
If the large bird were incorporated alongside the standard Skyrays, I think it could take on the role of alpha, and try and protect the nests from the player's intrusion on certain mountain trails. There isn't much else for birds to do, but such minor tweaks as nesting would boost their immersion considerably.
I approve of this and only wish to mention how good a pet one of these would make. Ya' know, if you tame an alpha you can call upon an areal assault and a bunch of diving birds would suddenly plunge through the water like gunfire and drill whatever's attacking you with holes. So majestic.
It is my dream to one day be able to hatch Skyrays by placing it into an Aviary that functions like the Alien Containment, but all flying creatures still require land for a nesting area (a place that could potentially have their eggs), which the game map does not provide very much of. The only places above sea level are the Aurora (fire, radiation, occasional shaking, sloped roof), Life Pod 5 (player may frequently use this Life Pod, so they would most likely avoid it as a nesting area, unless the player exclusively uses the bottom hatch, or abandons the Life Pod all together), Life Pod 4 (has a small, but flat area), and the Floating and Mountain Islands. Aside from the occasional Coral Tube that sticks out of the water, there is not much land, so having more flying creatures, other than the Skyray, for now, is impractical.
In the case of an aviary, I would recommend having it as an above-water structure (the current system has no preferences for land or water), and open-roofed so you aren't containing the birds, but allowing them new nesting sites, at which you could then collect the eggs to eat, or let them hatch.
Yeah, I think there's a need for somekind of surface predator ... maybe in the form of a single wide-ranging Leviathan Skyray.
Just now if find it's too easy to safely chug along the surface towards a known destination. This way you'd at least have to pop up and have a look around first.
In my twisted imagining my beloved seamoth is seized and deposited in the Leviathan Skyray nest at the very top of the mountain biome. Not an insta-kill, but amusingly inconvenient.
I agree there should be an aerial surface predator, maybe a giant skyray or like a skywhale that just flys down with a huge mouth and skims stuff off the surface.
Well. This would be cool but it kinda doesn't make sense since it is on a planet of 97% water. but a creature like this could exist in the arctic DLC as a long extinct Leviathan and could be repopulated by a passive type of Leviathan or a leviathan being added in the Arctic DLC by using the Transfuser and extracting the DNA from the fossil
Well. This would be cool but it kinda doesn't make sense since it is on a planet of 97% water. but a creature like this could exist in the arctic DLC as a long extinct Leviathan and could be repopulated by a passive type of Leviathan or a leviathan being added in the Arctic DLC by using the Transfuser and extracting the DNA from the fossil
Earth is only 14% or so less water, and we have plenty of flying creatures. In the past, they've been truly enormous.
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Edit: please note that skyrays have been changed to be no longer related to the other rays. Despite it having Ray in its name. And somehow the Ghost Leviathan isn't realated to the rays despite all the similarities
The point of flying fish decoration is already well-fulfilled, we don't need more. The only exception would be if we are able to fly at some point as well.
Can you provide a compelling evolutionary reason why there should be more than one flying creature when it only has a home on one extremely small island biome?
Hypothetically an aquatic animal capable of flying should have several advantages. Escaping predators, cover more area while hunting/fishing and improved scouting (either for predators or prey) to name a few.
I'm content with Skyrays though.
It could be menaing more than two "small island biome"s. Somewhere... after the Void because, you know, they would fly. No problem whatsoever with Ghost Leviatans.
It could be seen only few times, like after the Sunbeam's explosion. It could be a predator that before it "falls down" it fly trough it - like swallows - and eats meat bdfore disappearing in ghe distance with a loud noise.
However, I do find it ridiculous that the birds drown so easily, seeing as they live out on the ocean. I'm actually surprised they eat seeds from local plants and not fish. This is likely why we haven't seen infected birds at all. This said, a diving bird for small fish in the shallows would be excellent, as there is no reason for Skyrays to venture away from their islands at any point.
If the large bird were incorporated alongside the standard Skyrays, I think it could take on the role of alpha, and try and protect the nests from the player's intrusion on certain mountain trails. There isn't much else for birds to do, but such minor tweaks as nesting would boost their immersion considerably.
I approve of this and only wish to mention how good a pet one of these would make. Ya' know, if you tame an alpha you can call upon an areal assault and a bunch of diving birds would suddenly plunge through the water like gunfire and drill whatever's attacking you with holes. So majestic.
Basically, some more like Skyrays, and some like PEEPERS WITH WINGS BOI
Just now if find it's too easy to safely chug along the surface towards a known destination. This way you'd at least have to pop up and have a look around first.
In my twisted imagining my beloved seamoth is seized and deposited in the Leviathan Skyray nest at the very top of the mountain biome. Not an insta-kill, but amusingly inconvenient.
Kill it before it lays eggs
Earth is only 14% or so less water, and we have plenty of flying creatures. In the past, they've been truly enormous.
Oh! Right! I forgot-
Let it die...
Especially if we start having a more "air based" game biome?