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yeah, it is a bit big, but not by much. it was the biggest carnivorous fish to ever live, so in a game about fish, i think it deserves the size
Pretty sure Sperm Whales are supposed to be larger than a Megalodon.
It’s not much faster than what the mososaurus was. And yeah, it’s turn speed is fine, and I wouldn’t mind a general speed nerf, but it should have a strong boost speed. Either that, or nerf the boost speed and keep the current normal speed.
1.) it’s not the fastest fish, the marlin is faster by far
2.) yeah, it exists to be something to beat, which is why I originally suggested a decrease in how aggressive it is
3.) of course something gets in the way, it’s not meant to be easy to beat. And the megalodon can still easily be beat, so long as you play a little smart. Charging at it is not playing smart. Planning out an attack and having a backup plan is playing smart.
If you really are having trouble beating the megalodon because of something other than its speed, then you clearly aren’t very good at the game.
Aggression nerf would only serve to make it even easier to beat. It needs the aggro so players can't just swim up behind it and ass-bite it to death
Ass-biting the Megalodon for 10 minutes isn't playing smart.
Ah, couldn't resist tacking on an ad hominem at the end, couldn't you?