Trilopede

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Trilopede

FRIC Number

22

Grouping

Arthropod, Mechanical

Location

Mining Site S

Rarity

Common

Standard Variant

Bronze

Time Per Stage

21 hours

Delves

None

Weaknesses

Resistances

Basic Attacks

Weak Shock (Electric), Strong Shock (Electric)

Special

Scraps

Common: Unknown
Rare: Unknown

Scrap Resistances

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Release Date

Artist

Sora


The Trilopede is a Common creature released on Protochroma. It is found only in Mining Site S and cannot currently be found in any Delve. Its standard variant is Bronze.

Descriptions

Baby

This egg is surrounded by a thin layer of gel, and anchored to a rock by a long stalk. Something can be seen curled up inside the egg.

Juvenile

The egg hatched into a baby myriapod with a dull exoskeleton broken up by bright circuit board patterning. It crawls around aimlessly and eats decomposing vegetation, mold, and rusted metals. It curls up into a protective ball when startled.

Adults

Trilopedes are a slow-moving species of biomechanical myriapods. They are easy to overlook in favor of much of the larger and flashier fauna, as at first glance, they appear to be much like millipedes with decorative flanges similar to a trilobite beetle. This led to them being passed over for study at first, until a researcher observed a group of Trilopedes demonstrating problem-solving behaviour and constructing a bridge from their own bodies to retrieve food across a stream while others carried it back to share, much like an ant colony.

Trilopedes communicate via electrical signals, and while they are capable of functioning independently, their behaviour is more intelligent in groups, and some researchers have been attempting to direct groups of Trilopedes via external signals. Luckily, their passive nature and scavenging diet makes raising groups for study rather easy. They can deliver an electrical shock in self-defense, but this is unusual.

Additional Lore

Delving

Images

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Common
Adult
Rare
Adult

Trivia