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Entity Hazard: Class 5
》Entity Number: 438
》Habitat: Majority

Description

Rushers are dangerous entities that are most known for their speed. They are very fast, capable of going 200 miles per hour, but their speed is dependent on the environment they are in. For example, in an open environment like Level 10, the Rusher will run at full speed. In a more compact level however (much harder to find one here), they will reduce their speed greatly, to avoid unnecessary crashing. They have armor that covers almost everywhere except a large chink on their stomach, and a large circular hole on its head, with a glowing red eye. Their legs are strong and muscular, particularly the hind legs. They have 3-toed, clawed feet that are very good for gripping terrain. Rushers vary in color, their armor is always bronze, silver, gold, and rarely, diamond in color. Rushers are large creatures, their average dimensions being 2 meters long and 1 meter tall.

Behavior

Rushers normally travel alone, and are very fast. They can be spotted on almost every level, but are much easier to see in open levels. They are aggressive by nature, and will attack any entity they see. They are easy to aggravate, but they are not stupid; they will normally avoid routes that they aren't familiar with, or will watch corners in case they run into a trap. It is unknown how they feed, as all recorded kills were by physical impact. When they sleep, they will lay down on the chink in their armor and tuck their legs under them. Their eye will slowly close, until the hole in its head is simply empty in appearance.

Befriending A Rusher

Apparently, it is in fact possible to befriend a rusher. Rushers are indeed aggressive, but if they are injured, they are basically helpless. Choosing to help them might gain their trust, or/and respect. This does not mean you are taming the rusher. Make no mistake, you are equals, so treat them as such. They will probably run away. If you are in need however, they may help you. If you're tired they may give you a ride. A rusher's armor is impenetrable, but it is also not uncomfortable to sit on. You will have no problem staying on their back, even at full speed.

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