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The '''arana''' is a master of disguise. Its body and its two pairs of jointed limbs evolve to resemble a tree stump to the extent of growing tufts of hair resembling grass and harboring mushrooms and moss on its back. Its carapace and legs are protected by sharp spine-like excrescences to deter predators. It has small eyes on fleshy stems sprouting from the top of the head, and powerful lower tusk-like mandibles with which it will attack if threatened. This herbivore can be observed scuttling along fast on the tips of its horny toes in the [[forest]] and [[desert]] regions.<ref>http://atys.ryzom.com/projects/puben/wiki/L_Animals</ref>
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The '''Arana''' is a master of disguise. Its body and its two pairs of jointed limbs evolve to resemble a tree stump to the extent of growing tufts of hair resembling grass and harboring mushrooms and moss on its back. Its carapace and legs are protected by sharp spine-like excrescences to deter predators. It has small eyes on fleshy stems sprouting from the top of the head, and powerful lower tusk-like mandibles with which it will attack if threatened. This herbivore can be observed scuttling along fast on the tips of its horny toes in the [[forest]] and [[desert]] regions.<ref>http://atys.ryzom.com/projects/puben/wiki/L_Animals</ref>
  
 
An interesting ability of the arana is the self-heal. The animal will change shape, seeming to burst in a ball of fire, and in that particular state will absord damage dealt to it and convert to healing energy.
 
An interesting ability of the arana is the self-heal. The animal will change shape, seeming to burst in a ball of fire, and in that particular state will absord damage dealt to it and convert to healing energy.

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Taxonomic Amber
Arana
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Kingdom Animal
Category Herbivore
Main Ecosystem(s) Desert and Forest
Counterattack type Blunt

The Arana is a master of disguise. Its body and its two pairs of jointed limbs evolve to resemble a tree stump to the extent of growing tufts of hair resembling grass and harboring mushrooms and moss on its back. Its carapace and legs are protected by sharp spine-like excrescences to deter predators. It has small eyes on fleshy stems sprouting from the top of the head, and powerful lower tusk-like mandibles with which it will attack if threatened. This herbivore can be observed scuttling along fast on the tips of its horny toes in the forest and desert regions.[1]

An interesting ability of the arana is the self-heal. The animal will change shape, seeming to burst in a ball of fire, and in that particular state will absord damage dealt to it and convert to healing energy.

Main Details

Valued Resources

Aranas can be quartered for:

Exceptional Specimens

Aranaketh

  • Level: 220
  • Type: Boss
  • Grade of Materials: Supreme
  • Location: Dunes of Exile


Aranakin.

Aranakin


Tarron (Dunes of Exile)

  • Level: 210
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Dunes of Exile


Tarron (Outlaw Canyon)

  • Level: 210
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Outlaw Canyon

Hierarchy of Species

Level Name
204 Voracious Arana
196 Ferocious Arana
187 Fierce Arana
179 Furious Arana
163 Violent Arana
155 Feral Arana
146 Vicious Arana
138 Nettled Arana

References