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The Talarurus; The offensive ankylosaurid


SobackInBlack

Suggestion

Hello survivors! Seeing as we don't have any more ankylosaurids other than the anky which is only used for gathering, I thought that it would be a good idea to bring something interesting to the table.

 

Basic Info

Group: Ankylosaur

Diet: Herbivore with a sweet tooth for Sap or honey.

Temperament: Neutral

Equipment
Talarurus Hammock saddle

 

Dossier

“Wild: I have mixed feelings about these guys, from a glance; they seem like pigs, rolling in the mud and seemingly enjoying themselves, but when they are threatened that's when they show their true strengths, you would think an ankylosaurid like this would be slow and have trouble with large predators but you'd be mistaken; I've seen bull Talarurus run down and fend off rexes so much so that even a starving rex knows not to mess with a fully grown bull Talarurus unless he wants a broken ankle, but when there are no threats, they take the time to relax in the mud,  and dig at the sand. 

 

Domesticated

While the Talarurus may seem docile at a glance, they are always watching their surroundings and are cautious to those that approach them, tame one is considered to be pampering them; they will not indicate interest in you unless you have in your hand Sap: a treat they love as I've seen them go as far as to knock down trees just to get a taste of the sap; once they are fed the sap, they will then flip over on there back demanding a belly rub, once they are given the belly rub they will then demand that you care for their young and simply take care for them as if they are pigs: it seems well worth it as these things are built for this place as they are resistant to the effects of sand storms and will happily defens owner and allies.

 

Behavior

The Talarurus is not an aggressive dinosaur but when attacked will defend itself by using a club of a tail, stomping on you, or side-tackling you.

 

Drops

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Raw Meat
Raw Prime Meat
 

Taming
To tame a Talarurus; one must first, feed it sap to begin the process, then it'll roll over on its side and demand a belly rub; then it'll demand clay to be applied on its meaty parts (legs, head, and belly) to cool it off, it will then demand you feed it's herd berries or vegetables (to get better effectiveness, give them sap) then it'll demand one final thing, a battle: bring it to any carnivore and help it kill the foe, if the Talarurus does not get help, receives too much dmg, or gets abandoned altogether, then it's taming effectiveness goes down.


Utility

Abilities

Hydrated buff: can get a boost when touching water but it's a horrible swimmer.

Bite: (Left click, RT, and R2) A simply bite that can gather berries.

Stomp: (Right Click, LT, and L2) A kick stomp similar to that of a morellatops; can stun players off small to medium-sized mounts for 3 seconds.

Roll: (C, R1) Similar to the roll rat, the Talarurus can roll but requires momentum to do so.

Side-Tackle: (C, R1) must be in rolling to use it; a devastating attack that when it collides, knocks back and applies a bleeding debuff.

 

Pros: high movement, resistance to sandstorm, solid damage, bleed, resistance to fire (due to it bathing in mud), resistance to bleed, and an oil gatherer

Cons: cannot do anything to a fliers, water, slows, explosives, flash bangs, creatures that can tank it, and knockback.

Can Harvest

Cactus sap

Sap

Berries

Oil

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