Spinocrocodile is a type of Wildlife that can be found in Sumeru.
In the wild, they lurk in the water and silently ambush their prey. After a fulfilling meal, they tend to rest on the shores of lakes to adjust their body temperature. Sometimes, they open their mouths wide to let birds pick out the food residue.
Drops[]
Stats[]
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10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% |
Level Scaling | |||
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Level | HP | ATK | DEF |
1 | 58 | 20 | 505 |
10 | 229 | 54 | 550 |
20 | 708 | 134 | 600 |
30 | 1,178 | 219 | 650 |
40 | 2,156 | 327 | 700 |
50 | 3,997 | 504 | 750 |
60 | 6,705 | 710 | 800 |
70 | 10,442 | 979 | 850 |
80 | 14,853 | 1,260 | 900 |
90 | 19,483 | 1,523 | 950 |
100 | 29,412 | 1,970 | 1,000 |
104 | 32,263 | 2,127 | 1,020 |
Note that HP and ATK values may change in Co-Op Mode, some Quests, and certain Domains (including Spiral Abyss and Imaginarium Theater). For more details, see Enemy/Level Scaling § Other Multipliers.
Abilities[]
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Bite | |
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Charges at the player with its mouth open and bites, dealing 100% ATK as Physical DMG.
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Charges at the player with its mouth open and bites, dealing 100% ATK as Physical DMG. | |
Tail | |
Turns around and attacks the player with its tail, dealing 100% ATK as Physical DMG.
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Turns around and attacks the player with its tail, dealing 100% ATK as Physical DMG. |
Trivia[]
- In the World Quest, The Children of Vimara Village, the children refer to a Spinocrocodile by the name of Gator Raja. This named Spinocrocodile — Overgrown Gator — can be found in the small lake that is northwest of Gandha Hill and east of Sumeru City. Gator Raja is also involved in the hidden World Quest, Where Are the Fierce Creatures? Notably, Gator Raja does not drop any Raw Meat when killed.
- During one of their idle animations, Spinocrocodiles open their mouth wide to let a bird peck food remnants in their teeth. This is inspired by the supposed symbiotic relationships observed between the Nile crocodile and Trochilus by Erodotus around 430 BCE. Given the author's tendency to include myths in his works to make them more appealing, it is likely a fabricated claim: there is no observed evidence of such behavior in the modern day as crocodiles constantly grow and shed teeth and therefore have no need to have their dentition cleaned by another organism.
- Spinocrocodiles that feed on greater lifeforms transform into a Consecrated Horned Crocodile.
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Spinocrocodile | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 棘冠鳄 Jíguān È | Thorn-Crowned Crocodilian |
Chinese (Traditional) | 棘冠鱷 Jíguān È | |
Japanese | スピノクロコ Supino Kuroko | Spino-Croco |
Korean | 가시관관 악어악어 Gasigwan Ak'eo | Thorn Crown Crocodile |
Spanish | Espinodrilo | Spinodile |
French | Épinocroc | Thornocroc |
Russian | Спинокрок Spinokrok | Spinocroc |
Thai | Spinocrocodile | — |
Vietnamese | Cá Sấu Gai | Thorny Crocodile |
German | Stachelkrokodil | Barb-Crocodile |
Indonesian | Spinocrocodile | — |
Portuguese | Crocodilo Espinhoso | Thorny Crocodile |
Turkish | Dikenli Timsah | Barbed Crocodile |
Italian | Spinodrillo |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
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