How To Make A Raptor In Tabs Unit Creator

Alright, so you wanna make a Raptor in the Totally Accurate Battle Simulator Unit Creator? Awesome! You've come to the right place. Forget cloning real dinosaurs (way too much paperwork, trust me), let's build one from scratch – pixel by pixel, feather by, well... pixel-feather.
Now, before we dive in, remember: we're aiming for fun here. This isn't Jurassic Park, it's TABS! If your Raptor ends up looking more like a confused chicken, that's totally okay. Embrace the chaos!
Step 1: The Foundation – Body Basics
First things first, let's head into the Unit Creator. Click that tempting button, you know the one! Now, we need a body. I usually start with a Humanoid base. Why? Because it’s versatile, that’s why! Plus, seeing a human silhouette gradually turn into a Raptor is oddly satisfying.
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Okay, so shrink that human down a bit. We want something fast and agile, not a lumbering giant. Think nimble, think speedy, think... well, think Raptor!
Next, and this is crucial, give it a longer neck. Raptors are known for those elegant, (sometimes terrifying) necks. Stretch it out until it looks properly dino-esque. Don't be afraid to experiment. We're sculpting art here... or at least, something that resembles art.

Step 2: Giving It That Raptor Look – Head, Legs, and Arms
Now for the head. You can use the regular humanoid head, or, if you're feeling fancy, try a Sphere and then reshape it. Add a beak! A pointy, menacing beak. You can achieve this using the horns or other accessories, get creative!
The legs are super important. Elongate them, give them a slight bend at the knees, and make sure they look strong and powerful. These are the legs that will be carrying your Raptor into glorious (or hilariously clumsy) battle!
Arms. This is where things get interesting. Raptors have those little, almost comically small arms. So, reduce the size of the arms drastically. Maybe even consider using very small props like tiny swords or shields as its hands for extra comedic effect. I mean, who wouldn’t be terrified of a raptor wielding a ridiculously tiny shield?

Step 3: Feathers, Details, and Accessories
Alright, time to make it look more like a feathered friend (or foe!). Use the Feathers accessory. Cover its body in feathers! Go wild! Choose colors that you like. Brown, green, maybe even a touch of purple if you’re feeling flamboyant. It's your Raptor, your rules.
Consider adding a tail! The tail helps with balance. Use a whip or a flexible rod. Experiment until you find something that looks right. The tail is also a great place to add more feathers.
For added awesomeness (and let's be honest, silliness), give your Raptor some accessories. A tiny hat? A pair of sunglasses? A miniature crown? The possibilities are endless! Remember, this is TABS. We're here to have fun.

Step 4: Abilities and Fine-Tuning
Now comes the fun part: giving your Raptor abilities. Speed is key. Max out the speed stat! We want this thing to be a blur of feathers and fury.
Consider giving it the Jump ability, and boosting the jump height. A Raptor that can leap across the battlefield? Terrifying and hilarious. Perfect!
For attacks, you could use a simple Bite. Or, if you're feeling extra, you could equip it with tiny daggers or other small weapons. Just imagine a Raptor swarming enemies while equipped with throwing knives. Pure chaos, pure joy.

Test, test, test! Send your Raptor into battle against some random units and see how it performs. Tweak the stats, adjust the abilities, and keep tweaking until you have a Raptor that you're proud of. Or at least, a Raptor that makes you laugh.
Conclusion: Unleash Your Inner Dino-Designer!
There you have it! You've created your very own Raptor in the TABS Unit Creator! Now go forth and unleash your feathery, speedy, slightly ridiculous creation upon the unsuspecting world. Remember, the goal is to have fun. Embrace the absurdity, celebrate the silliness, and enjoy the chaos.
And hey, if your Raptor isn't perfect? So what! You made a dinosaur! In a video game! That's pretty awesome if you ask me. Now go make more!
