Large is fine, it's the [FREQUENCY:75] that alarms me. Gargoyles have 25 at the minute, and I've killed over a dozen in my first year at this fort. And they're just [ANY_LAND]; these raptors are [ALL_MAIN] - quite capable of conquering the oceans too, it would seem.
Not that I would want that changed, of course. "Sea Raptor" is a genius concept.
I wasn't too sure what to put down for the frequency, and I hadn't yet gotten a feel for what numerical values equate to what rarity -- common, uncommon, rare, and so forth. I agree now that 75 might have been a bit overkill
Can't throw a dead cat without hitting a raptor!
I vote, though, that Deon should leave my, uh, 'dragon' raptors (and maybe the little ones too) [ALL_MAIN].
Or at least [ALL_LAND] -- thinking of Bob Bakker's novel,
Raptor Red, the leading lady (a member of the prestigious
U. ostrommaysorum, or more commonly utahraptor) made her home in quite a few places, including what I'm fairly sure was a boreal forest / taiga. I've always imagined them to be plains hunters, as well, and anyway, there are already beakdogs in the swamps. ;P
Really, though, on a less serious note, of course raptors are capable of conquering oceans. Where have you been, Lancensis?
Edited to add that I'm especially excited to see Deon's pixelwork for my raptors! I like the little buggers, and I'm all the more fond of them for all the constructive criticism and dino-centric conversations they've spawned in this thread. And, to be frank, Deon's pixel art is out of this world. 8D