The locusts is well known as eating crops and was one of the ten plagues God used against the Egyptians when they didn't listen to Moses. And for good reason with their unique abilities. The chirping body would be unlocked by calling 40 times and collecting 50 times. The effects would be +1 attractiveness (for both genders), +1 heat resistance, +1 cold resistance and maybe +2 flight. The reason for the resistances is because locust have the rare ability to change their temperature slightly to adapt to environments.
The Locus hind legs would be unlocked by spending 50 days in grasslands and exploring 50 time. The effects would be +2 speed, +1 swimming and either +1 attractiveness (for both genders) or +1 strength. The attractiveness because the sound we hear is used for attracting a mate. As for strength they do have a powerful kick and as for attractiveness with some species both the males and females produce sound to communicate/attract a mate. But mandibles are wanted a lot so there's no reason to describe them.
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The locusts is well known as eating crops and was one of the ten plagues God used against the Egyptians when they didn't listen to Moses. And for good reason with their unique abilities. The chirping body would be unlocked by calling 40 times and collecting 50 times. The effects would be +1 attractiveness (for both genders), +1 heat resistance, +1 cold resistance and maybe +2 flight. The reason for the resistances is because locust have the rare ability to change their temperature slightly to adapt to environments.
The Locus hind legs would be unlocked by spending 50 days in grasslands and exploring 50 time. The effects would be +2 speed, +1 swimming and either +1 attractiveness (for both genders) or +1 strength. The attractiveness because the sound we hear is used for attracting a mate. As for strength they do have a powerful kick and as for attractiveness with some species both the males and females produce sound to communicate/attract a mate. But mandibles are wanted a lot so there's no reason to describe them.
Hope this was interesting, Sincerely Biogamer.
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