The ceratosaurus would be a mid teir carnivore with defensive capabilities, combined with the strength of an allosaurus.
Wild
Ceratosaurus Nascornis uses its smaller frame to its advantage in the deserts. It uses speed to run away from larger predators, while using defensive scales to deal with rivals. It is a very rare creature, spawning in the southern plateaus around the green obelisk.
Domesticated
It is not that hard to domesticate a ceratosaurus. They are aggressive, but do not notice survivors wearing any sort of camouflage. They will then accept their favorite food, organic polymer. They seem to be one of the only creatures on the Ark that can eat organic or regular polymer and be fine. In fact, it even seems to give them a buff.
A domesticated ceratosaurus has many uses. If a ceratosaurus uses its roar, it seems to rally its Allie’s in a way that boosts their ability to take damage. This allows its Allie’s to take more hits without dying.
Abilities:
Right trigger: A simple bite with mid to low damage
Left trigger: An echoing roar that gives all Allie’s within a certain distance a 25% armor buff that stacks with saddles.
Right stick: The ceratosaurus does a charge forward with its horn. This does bleed damage (first comment, all credit goes to him)
Passive: If a ceratosaurus eats organic or normal polymer, everything around it will get a 10% defense buff that stacks with roars and saddles. Polymer will not count as food.
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The ceratosaurus would be a mid teir carnivore with defensive capabilities, combined with the strength of an allosaurus.
Wild
Ceratosaurus Nascornis uses its smaller frame to its advantage in the deserts. It uses speed to run away from larger predators, while using defensive scales to deal with rivals. It is a very rare creature, spawning in the southern plateaus around the green obelisk.
Domesticated
It is not that hard to domesticate a ceratosaurus. They are aggressive, but do not notice survivors wearing any sort of camouflage. They will then accept their favorite food, organic polymer. They seem to be one of the only creatures on the Ark that can eat organic or regular polymer and be fine. In fact, it even seems to give them a buff.
A domesticated ceratosaurus has many uses. If a ceratosaurus uses its roar, it seems to rally its Allie’s in a way that boosts their ability to take damage. This allows its Allie’s to take more hits without dying.
Abilities:
Right trigger: A simple bite with mid to low damage
Left trigger: An echoing roar that gives all Allie’s within a certain distance a 25% armor buff that stacks with saddles.
Right stick: The ceratosaurus does a charge forward with its horn. This does bleed damage (first comment, all credit goes to him)
Passive: If a ceratosaurus eats organic or normal polymer, everything around it will get a 10% defense buff that stacks with roars and saddles. Polymer will not count as food.
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