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[[File:Chult Alioramus Model.png|thumb|alt=A model of a Chult Alioramus |Chult Alioramus ]] | {{PageSeo | ||
'''Alioramus''' are a type of [[ | | description = Alioramus are a type of dinosaur beast and non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3. They come from the jungles of Chult. | ||
| image = Chult Alioramus Model.png | |||
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[[File:Chult Alioramus Model.png|thumb|{{noexcerpt|alt=A model of a Chult Alioramus |Chult Alioramus}}]] | |||
'''Alioramus''' are a type of [[beast]] and non-playable [[race]] in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. | |||
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==About alioramus== | ==About alioramus== | ||
Alioramus, which means "different branch", are a dinosaur beast found in the [[jungle]]s of {{FRWiki|Chult}}, often said to be one of the most dangerous places in Faerûn. They are recognisable by their colourful crests and, characteristic of theropods, three toes and claws on each limb. | |||
Alioramus pounce on enemies, using their sharp teeth to bite and deal piercing damage. The alioramus colossa can also drive | Alioramus pounce on enemies, using their sharp teeth to bite and deal piercing damage. The alioramus colossa can also drive its pack into a {{cond|Mating Frenzy}} to give them additional damage and resistances. | ||
== | == Alioramus enemy variants == | ||
* | * {{MdCharLink|Chult Alioramus}} | ||
* | * {{MdCharLink|Chult Alioramus Colossa}} | ||
== Notes | == Notes == | ||
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* Alioramus is a real genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur. | * Alioramus is a real genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur. | ||
* Alioramus use a similar model to the dilophosaurus used for [[Crimson]] and {{SAI|Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus}} (also a real dinosaur from the same clade, theropoda). | * Alioramus use a similar model to the dilophosaurus used for [[Crimson]] and {{SAI|Wild Shape: Dilophosaurus}} (also a real dinosaur from the same clade, theropoda). | ||
* The alioramus and dilophosaurus models were designed by character artist Luna Wullaert. | * The alioramus and dilophosaurus models were designed by character artist Luna Wullaert. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{FRWiki| | * {{FRWiki|Alioramus|long}} | ||
* {{Wikipedia|Alioramus|long}} | * {{Wikipedia|Alioramus|long}} | ||
* {{Wikipedia|Dilophosaurus|long}} | * {{Wikipedia|Dilophosaurus|long}} | ||
* [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/5v42oW Dinosaurs - Baldur's Gate 3] on Luna Wullaert's Artstation | * [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/5v42oW Dinosaurs - Baldur's Gate 3] on Luna Wullaert's Artstation | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Creatures]] | ||
[[Category:Races]] | [[Category:Races]] | ||
[[Category:Non-playable races]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 14 August 2024
Alioramus are a type of beast and non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3.
About alioramus[edit | edit source]
Alioramus, which means "different branch", are a dinosaur beast found in the jungles of Chult, often said to be one of the most dangerous places in Faerûn. They are recognisable by their colourful crests and, characteristic of theropods, three toes and claws on each limb.
Alioramus pounce on enemies, using their sharp teeth to bite and deal piercing damage. The alioramus colossa can also drive its pack into a to give them additional damage and resistances.
Alioramus enemy variants[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Alioramus is a real genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur.
- Alioramus use a similar model to the dilophosaurus used for Crimson and (also a real dinosaur from the same clade, theropoda).
- The alioramus and dilophosaurus models were designed by character artist Luna Wullaert.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Alioramus on the Forgotten Realms Wiki
- Alioramus on Wikipedia
- Dilophosaurus on Wikipedia
- Dinosaurs - Baldur's Gate 3 on Luna Wullaert's Artstation