The Rhinos: Unfortunately, rhinos are considered to be...on the downhill side of intelligence. The rhinos, however, do excell in mining. They are also the strongest Chimians and it is usually understood, not to arm wrestle one. The rhinos use more hand-to-hand weapons such as hammers, axes, and chi moroks. Their proficiency is in ground combat. They usually don't enter wars, but when they do, they like to attack on as individuals and don't think too much about tactics believing that their strength will give them victory. Fighting style: Brutish Most used tactic: Spread out, mingle into the battlefield, and smash as many people as you can. If that can even be considered a tactic. Machine quality: They mainly use catapults, which they build into trucks or motorbikes, allowing for big and small portable catapults, and, as does every tribe in Chima, they have speedors. Disadvantages: The rhinos are limited in numbers as a tribe, so mass assaults are not an appealing option. They also, unlike other tribes, don't even have a weak air force or a weak navy, they are strictly limited to land. egorsmirnov: Tell me what you think.
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The Rhinos: Unfortunately, rhinos are considered to be...on the downhill side of intelligence. The rhinos, however, do excell in mining. They are also the strongest Chimians and it is usually understood, not to arm wrestle one. The rhinos use more hand-to-hand weapons such as hammers, axes, and chi moroks. Their proficiency is in ground combat. They usually don't enter wars, but when they do, they like to attack on as individuals and don't think too much about tactics believing that their strength will give them victory. Fighting style: Brutish Most used tactic: Spread out, mingle into the battlefield, and smash as many people as you can. If that can even be considered a tactic. Machine quality: They mainly use catapults, which they build into trucks or motorbikes, allowing for big and small portable catapults, and, as does every tribe in Chima, they have speedors. Disadvantages: The rhinos are limited in numbers as a tribe, so mass assaults are not an appealing option. They also, unlike other tribes, don't even have a weak air force or a weak navy, they are strictly limited to land. egorsmirnov : Tell me what you think.
Chima canon - true. Rp canon -literally all false including description
The Rhinos: Unfortunately, rhinos are considered to be...on the downhill side of intelligence. The rhinos, however, do excell in mining. They are also the strongest Chimians and it is usually understood, not to arm wrestle one. The rhinos use more hand-to-hand weapons such as hammers, axes, and chi moroks. Their proficiency is in ground combat. They usually don't enter wars, but when they do, they like to attack on as individuals and don't think too much about tactics believing that their strength will give them victory. Fighting style: Brutish Most used tactic: Spread out, mingle into the battlefield, and smash as many people as you can. If that can even be considered a tactic. Machine quality: They mainly use catapults, which they build into trucks or motorbikes, allowing for big and small portable catapults, and, as does every tribe in Chima, they have speedors. Disadvantages: The rhinos are limited in numbers as a tribe, so mass assaults are not an appealing option. They also, unlike other tribes, don't even have a weak air force or a weak navy, they are strictly limited to land. egorsmirnov : Tell me what you think.
Chima canon - true. Rp canon -literally all false including description
Doc’s entry is exactly how they should be. How is it all false?
The Rhinos: Unfortunately, rhinos are considered to be...on the downhill side of intelligence. The rhinos, however, do excell in mining. They are also the strongest Chimians and it is usually understood, not to arm wrestle one. The rhinos use more hand-to-hand weapons such as hammers, axes, and chi moroks. Their proficiency is in ground combat. They usually don't enter wars, but when they do, they like to attack on as individuals and don't think too much about tactics believing that their strength will give them victory. Fighting style: Brutish Most used tactic: Spread out, mingle into the battlefield, and smash as many people as you can. If that can even be considered a tactic. Machine quality: They mainly use catapults, which they build into trucks or motorbikes, allowing for big and small portable catapults, and, as does every tribe in Chima, they have speedors. Disadvantages: The rhinos are limited in numbers as a tribe, so mass assaults are not an appealing option. They also, unlike other tribes, don't even have a weak air force or a weak navy, they are strictly limited to land. egorsmirnov : Tell me what you think.
Chima canon - true. Rp canon -literally all false including description
Hey, just what I've seen from them so far. Just saying... And I must've got the disadvantages right.
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Doc’s entry is exactly how they should be. How is it all false?
Bias much? i havent seen enough action from the rhinos lately!
It's not bias, it's the nature of the Rhino Tribe. At the very least, we should make the tribes resemble what they are in the canon. They don't have to be cringey stupid like they were in the show, but they shouldn't be intellectual or sophisticated.
Chima canon - true. Rp canon -literally all false including description
Doc’s entry is exactly how they should be. How is it all false?
Ok, lets begin with description, as Shamrock always mentions one of the first major differences is that the rhinos here are very smart, concepts such as: neutrality, diplomacy, banking and stable economic policy although not rhino exclusive, are perfected by the rhinos, the concept of armed neutrality is a rhino main policy and there diplomacy over war stance is a symbol of greater intelligence as they understand the importance of peace. Also the main example for their fighting style is seen in the crawler rhino war, where they used tactics not brute force. Fighting style is defensive, the rhinos stood behind their fortifications unlike the lions who engaged the crawlers upon abandoning defensive position instantly.
Most used tactic: Fortified defense , never first to engage an opponent. Machine quality: not the best, but never used catapults except in the rock flingers, during their war they used: turrets, walls, anti tank, anti air and rocket artillery.
Bias much? i havent seen enough action from the rhinos lately!
It's not bias, it's the nature of the Rhino Tribe. At the very least, we should make the tribes resemble what they are in the canon. They don't have to be cringey stupid like they were in the show, but they shouldn't be intellectual or sophisticated.
OOC: Unless they're around their legend beast, of course.
I was an avid reader on the MBs and not a user. You will not recognize me but I will recognize you...
Doc’s entry is exactly how they should be. How is it all false?
Ok, lets begin with description, as Shamrock always mentions one of the first major differences is that the rhinos here are very smart, concepts such as: neutrality, diplomacy, banking and stable economic policy although not rhino exclusive, are perfected by the rhinos, the concept of armed neutrality is a rhino main policy and there diplomacy over war stance is a symbol of greater intelligence as they understand the importance of peace. Also the main example for their fighting style is seen in the crawler rhino war, where they used tactics not brute force. Fighting style is defensive, the rhinos stood behind their fortifications unlike the lions who engaged the crawlers upon abandoning defensive position instantly.
Most used tactic: Fortified defense , never first to engage an opponent. Machine quality: not the best, but never used catapults except in the rock flingers, during their war they used: turrets, walls, anti tank, anti air and rocket artillery.
Disadvantages are correct however
Eeehhh... that’s not even remotely recognizeable as the Rhino tribe...
It's not bias, it's the nature of the Rhino Tribe. At the very least, we should make the tribes resemble what they are in the canon. They don't have to be cringey stupid like they were in the show, but they shouldn't be intellectual or sophisticated.
OOC: Unless they're around their legend beast, of course.
Right. That should be the only time when they’re intellectual.
The Lions: One of the strongest, most disciplined tribes in Chima, the lions like to fight with a mixture of hand-to-hand weapons and pulsors, and excell on land and in hand-to-hand combat. Fighting style: Aristocratic Most used tactic: The mass infantry assault with artillery support Machine quality: Superb builders, the lions excell in making: trucks, tanks, and fortresses. Disadvantages: Although amazingly great at building, the lions fall short in aquatic vessels and sky craft, limiting them to mostly land. FelipeDutra : Tell me what you think.
I would love to see rhino, and gorillas.
I will do one too:
Military might of the eagles of Chima.
Great airforces, low morale, cant evene resist an annexation. Fighting style: French Most used tactic: Just bomb Machine quality: Better than their attitude, but generally very good Disadvantages: No navy, no real land forces, dependent on others for defence.
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Are you serious?
1. The Eagles were caught by surprise, as the Crawlers were supposed to be at the Rhino HQ. They were not involved in the war, so had no reason to expect an attack. 2. The Eagles barely had enough Chi to get their Interceptors into the air, let alone fight with them. 3. The Eagles, as the most intelligent species, recognized that joining the Crawlers and gaining power in their government was the best way of surviving. The Raven and Bear HQs serve as examples of what happens when a tribe with a dwindling Chi supply tries to fight two tribes with a supply of Chi far greater than any other. Until the Chi Falls restarted, there was no chance of the Crawler Empire being defeated, and even now they could waltz in and take Lion City at their leisure. The Inland Tribes now have enough Chi to actually stand a chance, but no one tribe has yet accumulated enough to face the Crawlers without support. 4. The Eagles, for the most part, govern themselves independently. They have to let Crawlers into the Spire, but not sharing with others is against Eagle law anyway. Their flag flies alongside the Crawler Empire's on top of the Spire, and the Crawlers (not counting the Overwatch) have been cooperative and friendly.
Great airforces, low morale, cant evene resist an annexation. Fighting style: French Most used tactic: Just bomb Machine quality: Better than their attitude, but generally very good Disadvantages: No navy, no real land forces, dependent on others for defence.
...
Are you serious?
1. The Eagles were caught by surprise, as the Crawlers were supposed to be at the Rhino HQ. They were not involved in the war, so had no reason to expect an attack. 2. The Eagles barely had enough Chi to get their Interceptors into the air, let alone fight with them. 3. The Eagles, as the most intelligent species, recognized that joining the Crawlers and gaining power in their government was the best way of surviving. The Raven and Bear HQs serve as examples of what happens when a tribe with a dwindling Chi supply tries to fight two tribes with a supply of Chi far greater than any other. Until the Chi Falls restarted, there was no chance of the Crawler Empire being defeated, and even now they could waltz in and take Lion City at their leisure. The Inland Tribes now have enough Chi to actually stand a chance, but no one tribe has yet accumulated enough to face the Crawlers without support. 4. The Eagles, for the most part, govern themselves independently. They have to let Crawlers into the Spire, but not sharing with others is against Eagle law anyway. Their flag flies alongside the Crawler Empire's on top of the Spire, and the Crawlers (not counting the Overwatch) have been cooperative and friendly
Great airforces, low morale, cant evene resist an annexation. Fighting style: French Most used tactic: Just bomb Machine quality: Better than their attitude, but generally very good Disadvantages: No navy, no real land forces, dependent on others for defence.
...
Are you serious?
1. The Eagles were caught by surprise, as the Crawlers were supposed to be at the Rhino HQ. They were not involved in the war, so had no reason to expect an attack. 2. The Eagles barely had enough Chi to get their Interceptors into the air, let alone fight with them. 3. The Eagles, as the most intelligent species, recognized that joining the Crawlers and gaining power in their government was the best way of surviving. The Raven and Bear HQs serve as examples of what happens when a tribe with a dwindling Chi supply tries to fight two tribes with a supply of Chi far greater than any other. Until the Chi Falls restarted, there was no chance of the Crawler Empire being defeated, and even now they could waltz in and take Lion City at their leisure. The Inland Tribes now have enough Chi to actually stand a chance, but no one tribe has yet accumulated enough to face the Crawlers without support. 4. The Eagles, for the most part, govern themselves independently. They have to let Crawlers into the Spire, but not sharing with others is against Eagle law anyway. Their flag flies alongside the Crawler Empire's on top of the Spire, and the Crawlers (not counting the Overwatch) have been cooperative and friendly.
Ah yes, of course Jai is right. It was indeed a conquest, and the Eagles just rolled over and let it happen. Now they’re pretending everything’s okay, but it isn’t. I like where this is going...
Great airforces, low morale, cant evene resist an annexation. Fighting style: French Most used tactic: Just bomb Machine quality: Better than their attitude, but generally very good Disadvantages: No navy, no real land forces, dependent on others for defence.
...
Are you serious?
1. The Eagles were caught by surprise, as the Crawlers were supposed to be at the Rhino HQ. They were not involved in the war, so had no reason to expect an attack. 2. The Eagles barely had enough Chi to get their Interceptors into the air, let alone fight with them. 3. The Eagles, as the most intelligent species, recognized that joining the Crawlers and gaining power in their government was the best way of surviving. The Raven and Bear HQs serve as examples of what happens when a tribe with a dwindling Chi supply tries to fight two tribes with a supply of Chi far greater than any other. Until the Chi Falls restarted, there was no chance of the Crawler Empire being defeated, and even now they could waltz in and take Lion City at their leisure. The Inland Tribes now have enough Chi to actually stand a chance, but no one tribe has yet accumulated enough to face the Crawlers without support. 4. The Eagles, for the most part, govern themselves independently. They have to let Crawlers into the Spire, but not sharing with others is against Eagle law anyway. Their flag flies alongside the Crawler Empire's on top of the Spire, and the Crawlers (not counting the Overwatch) have been cooperative and friendly.
No, one tribe, can fight the crawlers alone...the crawlers are three tribes. And you never side with a team just because they're winning...because that's when the whirling game of war will swipe you off your feet with a change in direction. I agree with egorsmirnov, the eagles were scared.
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