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A Primal is an ogre-like simian creature.

Behavior

If their target is at a distance, they will hurl a mound of earth from the ground, doing moderate damage. In close quarters, they will swing their fists, doing high damage and moderate knockback.

Biology

Primals are large gorilla-like creatures native to Terra 2, and can also be found on abandoned mining outposts on the asteroid of Scylla. Primals are covered in extremely thick skin, which also appears to have bioluminescent qualities. They are also incredibly strong, and possess the ability to dig underground, only to jump out in order to attack unwitting enemies. Some Primal variants are known to have limited psychokinetic abilities, owing by their power to infuse rocks with N-Rays that can damage foes and prey. Primal brains are known to be biologically similar to the brains of Earth primates.

Variants

Emerald Vale

Icon Name Level Health Armor Description
PrimalHunter Primal Hunter 5 215 7 Weak primal that throws rocks at enemies, but can cause high amounts of damage if ignored.
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|| Primal Ravager || 5 || 322 || 7 || Burrows into the ground between attacks to evade enemies. Can maim enemies with a flurry attack.
PrimalBehemoth Primal Behemoth 5 829 12 A monstrous primal with a devastating N-ray ground slam that concusses enemies, but is vulnerable afterwards.
  • Primal Brute
  • Pungent Primal Behemoth - quest related, appears only during Star-crossed Troopers
  • Mega Primal
  • Peril on Gorgon logo Primal Blight - A small burrowing Primal that delivers poisonous melee attacks.
  • Peril on Gorgon logo Primal Contagion
  • Peril on Gorgon logo Primal Miasma - The largest Primal, capable of very damaging and toxic melee attacks.

Notable Primals

Notes

  • If attacked enough by primals, one may develop Pithecophobia flaw with a perk point in return.
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