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The Cnidaria Killer The Seahorse/Seadragon


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i find a nice submission from the Fjördur vote from  PuutyCuuty and will post it her again

 

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Species: Hippocampus Sarmaticus/Leviathan

Time: Middle Miocene

Diet: Carnivore

Temperament: Aggressive

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I feel Ark's oceans need a bit of love. What better way than with a new mount. Seahorses are pretty cool looking as well as sea dragons, and who wouldn't want to ride around on one. A saddled mount of course

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They're like master ninjas, so this mount could have some sort of camo ability, maybe when they're within underwater vegetation. They could function similar to an underwater purlovia, and their first strike from being hidden could cause massive burst damage. Kinda like sneak damage. Because of this sneakyness, make all wild creatures non aggressive to it unless provoked. This includes the jellies. In fact, let's make this creature immune to jellies shock to have another mount to fight against them. Maybe even have cnidaria actively run away from them like the piranha does to the sarco. These could be the best biotoxin gatherers.

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(A sea slug pic, but the patterns and appendages look cool, and I invision this ark creature taking visual cues from it)

Seahorses also are very tanky with their bone like ridges down their body. Instead of their body and tails being cylindrical, they're more square, thus able to take more damage and even be compressed and be able to bounce back unharmed. This means the ark creature could make for a very tanky mount with possibly even recoil damage. Add a good saddle for even more tanking. Seahorses also have great mobility, so it can control similar to an underwater Tapejara.

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This is a very interesting video below about Seahorses.

Utility is a big thing the ocean needs too. With the males pouch, it could function as an underwater maewing, able to nurse or improve imprints. Maybe a player can use its pouch to be transported underwater and give oxygen. Again, immunity to jelly stings.

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They have these cool prehensile tails too. They can use this to latch onto different things underwater to stay put, and enter a sort of turret mode. We can use these prehensile tails to grab small to some medium sized creatures, which has a multitude of uses, but also make it able to pick players underwater from their mounts. To balance this, make it ridden only or something.

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These tails could have another purpose too. There aren't any underwater shoulder pets. Until they're grown, while they're still a baby/adolescent, they can use the tail to become a shoulder mount. Adding stun immunity or reduction, or adding armor and recoil damage to the player while assisting in battle with their attack/breath. The balance to this would be that it's temporary, until the baby reaches a certain size, then it auto dismounts. Killing cnidaria could make it grow faster, or feeding it biotoxin. It would speed up raising. You could ignore this mechanic to keep it smaller for longer to keep the shoulder benefits, because it's raise time could be long without using it.

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With all these positives, maybe give the creature lower stamina, or make it opposite of the bear. Super fast burst speed that eventually slows down. Same with dps. Stupid high burst speed dps, that slows a lot over time.

The way I imagine it looking is some kind of Seahorse/Seadragon hybrid with some draconian features. This is ark afterall, and some dinos aren't 100% real world accurate, so we can spice this up a bit.

 

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Another cool option would be some kind of underwater breath attack. Bubbles that stun or slow so they can assassinate prey, or superheated water jet, but I'd like for them to have some sort of poison breath. It would go with the assassin theme. This poison would accumulate in its inventory similar to acatina, maybe increasing production for a time with cnidaria kills stacking. We could coat our weapons or even dino claws with the poison to give special debuffs and inreased damage per hit for a time. This would benefit high attack speed dinos a lot like the raptor, giving more use for its faster attack buff from its alpha call.

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Introducing the Underwater Equus/Procoptodon

The Hippocampus or more common known as the seahorse will be an extremely fast mount underwater.

Its main use is an underwater chem bench when wearing a saddle as well as a mobile tranq gun. They passively make bio toxin concentrated from their favorite meal narcoberries that they can then shoot ethier in a cloud or as a projectile dart that deals torpor to its target. They can only make/use a finite amount of bio toxin unless equipped with a saddle in which they can store extra taken off of jellyfish in the surrounding ocean. 

Tusos, Eels, as well as jellyfish are immune to this torpor dealing blasts and as such are the only predators of the Hippocampus

They have an apprehensible tail and are able to grab onto structures and deal damage to pillars. This tail also carries a poison tip that they whip at attacking creatures or in defense of young/eggs. 

Males much like procoptodon have a pouch that babies can receive a imprinting boost. Adults maybe have camoflauge or invisibilty?

 

Taming is egg stealing but they lay their eggs in areas surrounded but deep sea scorpions and the parents are never very far away. Be careful what you bring to escape as even in the wild these are very fast tames and will gain on you in the  blink of an eye. Babies can only eat naroberries until they are adolescents and then are able to digest fish like adults. Like their real life counterparts they go through food extremely fast and must eat constantly as they grow!  

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The seahorse, although beautiful and slow, is the most efficient killer in the ocean. It hides amongst sea-grass, moving slowly and silently until it attacks with deadly speed and never fails it's kill once initiated, as it 'sucks' it's prey in.

It's horny outside acts as armour.

It can be the most beautiful of creatures as it imitates coral reefs in appearance.

It is unusual as the males of the species carry the eggs from the female in a pouch until they are ready to be born.

Uses:

As underwater base protection, providing an almost impenetrable defense against 'would be' intruders. Although slow moving, their stealth capabilities make them able to sneak up unseen or heard, once within range their deadly attack never misses. When placed in grasses or near anything natural the Seahorse becomes camouflaged.

They also make beautiful decoration for those on pve, being able to transform a dull tek underwater-base into something creative and pretty.

Their slow movement speed allows building of underwater bases to be more controlled and easier when ridden.

Excellent for passive fish and pearls collection and farming of everything found in the water.

Males act as underwater maewings, raising young water creatures in their pouches. Similar to maewings but with excellent protection.

I am not sure how you would tame these creatures as they will attack anything nearby with deadly speed and accuracy.

More deadly than a Mosasaurus, but with little speed, they hide and stealth attack.

I don't really have time to work on this submission anymore- but if someone would like to run with it let me know.

Being a pve player I would love to have these just for their beauty alone, I can see them sitting high up in the water as 'markers' for an underwater base- like beautiful statues- that also collect anything swimming close by (if on passive collection).

They would not be an early game tame, probably end game (like Giga), as they are so OP and useful. Their slow (steady) speed is their main disadvantage- but also their advantage when building in water.

They could be fixed using their tails to curl around posts. But given the ability to 'unfix' themselves in certain situations.

Seahorses date back to the Lower Pliocene, about 3 million years ago.

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