Porpid
Although it superficially resembles a heron or stork, this bipedal hunter is actually a cetacean. This is evident from the rubbery texture of its skin and its distinctive "song" of clicks and chirps. Completely blind, it relies on a combination of echolocation and tremor-sensitive hairs on its feet to pinpoint prey with great precision, both above and below the surface. It then feeds by siphoning the victim's insides through its hollow, spiraled enamel tusk. Pretty gruesome...
Porpid
Tier: C
Overview
Although it superficially resembles a heron or stork, this bipedal hunter is actually a cetacean. This is evident from the rubbery texture of its skin and its distinctive "song" of clicks and chirps.
Completely blind, it relies on a combination of echolocation and tremor-sensitive hairs on its feet to pinpoint prey with great precision, both above and below the surface. It then feeds by siphoning the victim's insides through its hollow, spiraled enamel tusk. Pretty gruesome...
Basic Stats
| HP | 4 | |
| Speed | 5 | |
| Danger | 2 | |
| Taming Factor | 1 | |
| Unlock Level | 4 | |
| Talents | 2 | |
| Attacks | 4 | |
| Habitat | Saltwater shores and beaches |
Tips & Usage
- Porpid shines against high-danger encounters; talent synergy strongly shapes its tier.
- Prioritize raw damage in early acts, swap toward survivability in mid–late game.
- Compare with similar-role creatures (taming difficulty, food preference) before locking it into your deck.