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  • Lododera
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  • Lododera has a jet black coating with a greyish sheen on its wings, and a distinctively flat, armored, hammer-shaped head; unusual for a Bird Wyvern. The black coating is derived from trace iron particles in the air. It is capable of flight, but relies more on its two powerful hindlegs to propel itself through rough terrain. Typically, it keeps its wings retracted and close to its body, only extending them when charging foes to maintain balance. The Lododera also has a low center of gravity, making it tough to knock over when charging. Lododera has one subspecies.
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Habitats
  • Jungle, Desert, Old Jungle, Old Desert, Flooded Forest, Sandy Plains, Great Forest, Everwood, Primal Forest, Dunes, Sunken Hollow, Deserted Island, Swamp, Old Swamp, Heaven's Mount, Tide Isle, Gorge, Town
Ailments
  • Magnetize
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Nickname
  • N/A
Move
  • Mag Shield
Elements
  • N/A
Species
  • Bird Wyvern
Titles
  • Hammerhead Bird, Great Iron Bird, 槌頭鳥
Description
  • A jet black Bird Wyvern with a distinctive hammerhead. Harnesses a magnetic field to disrupt hunters' attacks.
Weaknesses
Relation
  • Gypceros, Phantom Lododera
Creator
  • Spoobard
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  • Lododera has a jet black coating with a greyish sheen on its wings, and a distinctively flat, armored, hammer-shaped head; unusual for a Bird Wyvern. The black coating is derived from trace iron particles in the air. It is capable of flight, but relies more on its two powerful hindlegs to propel itself through rough terrain. Typically, it keeps its wings retracted and close to its body, only extending them when charging foes to maintain balance. The Lododera also has a low center of gravity, making it tough to knock over when charging. Due to the iron particles on the creature, it has a high density, and is particularly susceptible to Pitfall Traps. It is for this reason that the Lododera avoids waterlogged regions on the map, and prefers to stay dry. Lododera has one subspecies.