Indonemys: Jurassic World Alive

Indonemys: Jurassic World Alive

Like its hybrid ancestor, the scaly Smilonemys, this Apex predator Indonemys uses the stony texture of its back to camouflage itself within rock formations. Some specialists believe Indonemys may also be able to disguise its heat signature, further confusing prey!

Indonemys belongs to the Tyrant Tier.

Classification

RARITYApex
CLASSCunning Fierce
SIZELarge
RELEASE VERSIONv2.18
ANIMATION SETSSpinosaurid (Large)

4500

1550

apex

Basic Stats (Lvl 26)

Level

26

HP

0

DMG

0

SPS

0

health

Health

4500

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Damage

1550

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Speed

119

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Armor

30%

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Critical

20%

Evolution Tree

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Indonemys

Smilonemys

Smilonemys

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Carbonemys

Smilocephalosaurus

Smilocephalosaurus

Indominus Rex

Indominus Rex

Tyrannosaurus Rex

Tyrannosaurus rex

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Velociraptor

Evolution Cost

  • Coin For Leveling Up: 720,000
  • DNA Indonemys: 700
    • Coin For Fusing: 64,000
    • DNA Smilonemys: 1,600
      • Coin For Fusing: 73,000
      • DNA Carbonemys: 14,600
      • DNA Smilocephalosaurus: 3,650
    • DNA Indominus Rex: 6,400
      • Coin For Fusing: 58,200
      • DNA Tyrannosaurus rex: 14,550
      • DNA Velociraptor: 145,500

Indonemys Resistances

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DOT

50%

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Reduced Damage

25%

Rend

Rend

25%

Speed Decrease

Speed Decrease

75%

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Stun

100%

Swap Prevention

Swap Prevention

100%

Reduced Damage: Resist strength: 25%

Damage reduction is less effective against Indonemys

DOT: Resist strength: 50%

Damage over time is reduced when applied against Indonemys

Stun: Resist strength: 100%

Indonemys can’t be stunned

Speed Decrease: Resist strength: 100%

Speed Decrease against Indonemys is less effective

Rend: Resist strength: 25%

Rend damage is reduced against Indonemys

Swap Prevention: Resist strength: 100%

Indonemys can’t be stoped from Swapping

Abilities

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Lesser Fierce Decelerating Strike: Cooldown: 0.

Target: Self. Cleanse Vulnerable.

Target: Lowest HP. Break Shields. Remove Taunt. Bypass Armor. Attack 1X (1550). Reduce Speed By 50.0% for 1 turn(s), 2 attack(s).

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Fierce Devouring Impact: Cooldown: 2.

Target: Lowest HP. Break Shields. Bypass Armor. Attack 1.5X (2325).

Target: Self. Devour Heal By 60.0% for 2 turn(s).

Target: Lowest HP. Remove Taunt.

Target: Self. Cleanse Vulnerable.

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Debilitating Rampage And Run: Delay: 1. Cooldown: 1.

Target: Lowest HP. Attack 2X (3100). Reduce Damage By 100.0% for 2 turn(s), 4 attack(s).

Target: Self. Automatic Swap.

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Prowling Revenge Cloak: Priority. Cooldown: 3.

Target: Self. Cleanse All Negative Effects. Cloak. 2X damage on next attack. 75% chance to dodge 67% of damage for 2 turn(s).

Target: Fastest. Reduce Speed By 50.0% for 2 turn(s).

On Revenge: Priority. Cooldown: 1.

Target: Self. Cleanse All Negative Effects. Cloak. 3X damage on next attack. 75% chance to dodge 67% of damage for 2 turn(s). Increase Crit Chance By 100.0% for 2 turn(s), 1 attack(s).

Target: Fastest. Reduce Speed By 50.0% for 2 turn(s).

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Bait

Target: Self. Increase Damage By 25.0% for 1 turn(s), 1 attack(s).

Target: Highest Damage. Reduce Damage By 25.0% for 1 turn(s), 1 attack(s).

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Swap In Stun

Target: Highest Damage. 67.0% chance to Stun for 1 turn(s).

Target: Self. Unable To Swap for 2 turn(s).

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Prowl On Escape

Target: Self. Cleanse All Negative Effects. 75.0% chance to Dodge By 67.0% for 1 turn(s), 2 attack(s). Increase Crit Chance By 50.0% for 3 turn(s), 2 attack(s).

Stats by Level

LevelHealthDamageSpeedArmorCritical
264500155011930%20%
274725162811930%20%
284961170911930%20%
295209179411930%20%
305470188411930%20%

Expertise

  • Has Special Active Ability
  • Has Special Passive Ability
  • Has Swap In Ability
  • Has On Escape Ability
  • Has Counter Ability
  • Has Revenge Ability
  • Non-damaging Priority
  • Automatic Swap
  • Stun
  • Bypass Armor
  • Dodge
  • Cloak
  • Increase Damage
  • Increase Crit Chance
  • Devour Heal
  • Reduce Damage
  • Reduce Speed

Trivia

Indonemys is a genus of extinct turtles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago. These turtles were native to what is now Indonesia and were among the largest freshwater turtles of their time.

The genus Indonemys was first described by paleontologist S.S. Suteethorn in 1991, based on a partial skull and shell found in the Kalinga Formation in Java, Indonesia. Since then, several other specimens have been found in various locations throughout the country, providing more information about this ancient turtle.

Indonemys had a large, triangular skull with a broad snout and powerful jaws, which suggests that it was a carnivorous turtle. Its shell was also quite large, measuring up to 1.5 meters in length, making it one of the largest freshwater turtles ever discovered.

One of the most interesting features of Indonemys was its shell, which had a unique pattern of scutes (bony plates) on the upper surface. These scutes were arranged in a pattern of concentric circles, which is unlike any other known turtle species.

Despite its large size, Indonemys was likely a slow-moving turtle that lived in shallow freshwater environments such as rivers and lakes. It may have fed on fish, crustaceans, and other aquatic animals, and it likely had few natural predators due to its size and armored shell.

Overall, Indonemys is a fascinating example of the diversity of life that existed during the Late Cretaceous period and provides insight into the evolution of turtles. Its unique shell pattern and large size make it a valuable addition to the fossil record and an important subject of study for paleontologists.

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