Shuttlebug
Template:Class 2 FaunaShuttlebugs are a small, passive fauna species. They commonly populate caves, but can also be found in some surface areas, such as the Crag Field, Crash Zone, and Dunes.
Appearance
The Shuttlebug has three long flippers at the back end, with three legs in front surrounding a large eye. The sides of each flipper are adorned with a pattern which gives a bright orange bioluminescent glow.
Behavior
Shuttlebugs seem to have two states of behavior. Shuttlebugs found on the surface will swim around much like other small life forms, but Shuttlebugs found in caves appear to only swim in place.
Energy Value
Future Plans
- In future updates, Shuttlebug eggs will spawn naturally in their respective biomes.
Data Bank Entry
A common scavenger at the base of the food chain.
Assessment: Harmless, presence may indicate nearby cave systems |
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Trivia
- In early development, they were also known as Shuttle Crawlers and Jumpers.[1]
- The Shuttlebug's name may be a reference to the projectile in the sport badminton, called a "shuttle", which the Shuttlebug somewhat resembles.
- Shuttlebugs were planned to shoot ink when scared at one point. It is unknown if this behavior will be implemented in the future. [2]
- They were initially intended to sometimes pair together until one of the pair would die. Like the inking behavior, it is unknown if this will ever be implemented. [Citation needed]
- Another concept behaviour was that they would hide in Creepvines when feeling threatened - again, it is unknown if this will ever be implemented. [Citation needed]
- The scrapped Snap creature would have been used to tame Shuttlebugs and make them follow you around - this may have been re-oriented towards the Peeper-Stalker interaction (where the player can "tame" Stalkers by feeding them). [Citation needed]
References
- ↑ https://trello.com/c/P4crHlwk/488-create-creature-portrait-card Dated March 3, 2014.
- ↑ https://trello.com/c/7aep7Lw2/54-release-jumper-ink-at-fear-threshold Dated November 18, 2014.
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- Fauna
- Bioluminescent
- Attitude: Passive
- Cathemeral
- Egg-laying
- Crash Zone
- Bulb Zone
- Sparse Reef
- Dunes
- Mountains
- Safe Shallows
- Safe Shallows Caves
- Sea Treader's Path
- Kelp Forest Caves
- Mountain Range Caves
- Mushroom Forest Caves
- Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves
- Bulb Zone Caves
- Grassy Plateaus Caves
- Dunes Caves
- Crag Field
- Scavengers and Parasites
- Deep Sparse Reef