For how bizarre they appear in the wild, I'm surprised it's taken until now for me to see Concavenator Terrananti. Found in the sandy dunes of deserts, Concavenator seems to have adapted an incredible proficiency in digging through terrain, appearing so effortless that it's almost "swimming" through the ground. Found usually in groups of 2-3, Conca are very territorial, and VERY fast. Be wary when navigating the dunes, as it will be difficult to disengage a Conca once it has become aggravated. While in their digging state, Conca seems to be susceptible to explosives, causing them to emerge from the ground and leaving them vulnerable to tranqs.
Domesticated
Tamed, Concavenator excel at speed and navigating terrain. In combat, groups of Conca are quite effective at hit-and-run tactics, overwhelming enemies with their speed and quick attacks. Their long, fluff-tipped tails are also able to stir up clouds of sand, which can suffocate foes if they're not careful!
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Behavior
The Concavenator never strays far from the dunes of Scorched Earth, Ragnarok, Aberration, Extinction, Genesis: Part 1, and Crystal Isles. The Concavenator can dig into and swim through the ground.
The Concavenator also has a pack bonus and can stir up sand using its tail, which will inflict the Sandblasted debuff. it tends to employ a Hit and Run tactic when doing this.
Appearance
The Concavenator is a medium sized theropod that resembles a small Allosaurus only with a large fin and covered with downy
Combat
This section describes how to fight against the Concavenator.
General
When encountering the Concavenator, it usually dives beneath the ground and subsequently approaches the survivor at alarming speed. The Concavenator then proceeds to barrage the survivor with its attacks, lingering beneath the ground until it is forced out by explosives.
Weaponry
Ranged Weapons are highly recommended due to its Sand Clouds preventing direct melee attacks.
As for Settlements Auto Turrets prove the most effective.
Dangers
It's Dust Cloud can potentially end a player and his/her mount, because it can drain certain stats of the creature and the player, like health, stamina, oxygen, as well as speed debuff and etc, but if the player SCUBA Armor, the Dust Cloud is ineffective towards the player, but the creature takes the damage.
A Concavenator near a hoard of Tamed Dinos can severally injure or kill them due to it creating a line of Sand Clouds while the Dinos attempt to chase after it.
Weakness
Explosives like C4 Charges are able to knock the Concavenator out of the ground and out cold, you can either kill it while it is unconscious, or rather tame it instead.
Any Creatures lacking a Oxygen Stat such as Kaprosuchus.png Kaprosuchus are presumably unaffected by the Dust CloTaming Method
To tame a Concavenator, the survivor must knock it out of the ground using explosives, at which point it can be tranquilized through normal means. When forced out of the ground, Concavenator will receive some Torpidity, which may or may not knock it out.
Although the Concavenator can be knocked out utilizing normal means, Torpidity using explosives is recommended, as the time the Concavenator spends out of the ground is minimal. Additionally, its Torpidity declines rapidly, making the use of tranquilizers more likely to damage, and possibly even kill the Concavenator. Explosives such as C4 Charges may prove optimal in knocking the Concavenator out, as one can place a bunch of them in one spot and subsequently detonate them. As the Concavenator nears its maximum Torpidity.png Torpidity, it is wise to detonate one C4 Charge at a time, avoiding the risk of damaging it as it falls unconscious.
It is recommended to bring a fast creature like the Gallimimus or the Sabertooth, when at a distance from the creature chasing you, place a C4 Charge when being chased by a Concavenator at a distance, and make sure you don't make it lose it's aggro, or else it will stop chasing you and leave you alone, when the creature is 5-15 meters away from the C4 Charge, detonate it and the creature will be forced out of the ground and out cold.
It is recommended tp use SCUBA Armor or Gas Mask, because the Concavenator will make Dust Clouds in the taming process, as said in the dangers section, and the dust clouds take away certain stats like, health, oxygen, as well as stamina and etc.
Taming them on Aberration is very hard, as they often fall off cliffs into the liquid element, attack and subsequently get killed by Megalosaurus, spawn in proximity Reaper Queens or jump out of the ground, never to return again, rendering them untamable before the player has the chance to clear the area and set up C4 traps Oxygen Drainathers and shovel plating.
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ShadowmanCK
Hello survivors!
I show you the concavenator
Wild
For how bizarre they appear in the wild, I'm surprised it's taken until now for me to see Concavenator Terrananti. Found in the sandy dunes of deserts, Concavenator seems to have adapted an incredible proficiency in digging through terrain, appearing so effortless that it's almost "swimming" through the ground. Found usually in groups of 2-3, Conca are very territorial, and VERY fast. Be wary when navigating the dunes, as it will be difficult to disengage a Conca once it has become aggravated. While in their digging state, Conca seems to be susceptible to explosives, causing them to emerge from the ground and leaving them vulnerable to tranqs.
Domesticated
Tamed, Concavenator excel at speed and navigating terrain. In combat, groups of Conca are quite effective at hit-and-run tactics, overwhelming enemies with their speed and quick attacks. Their long, fluff-tipped tails are also able to stir up clouds of sand, which can suffocate foes if they're not careful!
„
Behavior
The Concavenator never strays far from the dunes of Scorched Earth, Ragnarok, Aberration, Extinction, Genesis: Part 1, and Crystal Isles. The Concavenator can dig into and swim through the ground.
The Concavenator also has a pack bonus and can stir up sand using its tail, which will inflict the Sandblasted debuff. it tends to employ a Hit and Run tactic when doing this.
Appearance
The Concavenator is a medium sized theropod that resembles a small Allosaurus only with a large fin and covered with downy
Combat
This section describes how to fight against the Concavenator.
General
When encountering the Concavenator, it usually dives beneath the ground and subsequently approaches the survivor at alarming speed. The Concavenator then proceeds to barrage the survivor with its attacks, lingering beneath the ground until it is forced out by explosives.
Weaponry
Ranged Weapons are highly recommended due to its Sand Clouds preventing direct melee attacks.
As for Settlements Auto Turrets prove the most effective.
Dangers
It's Dust Cloud can potentially end a player and his/her mount, because it can drain certain stats of the creature and the player, like health, stamina, oxygen, as well as speed debuff and etc, but if the player SCUBA Armor, the Dust Cloud is ineffective towards the player, but the creature takes the damage.
A Concavenator near a hoard of Tamed Dinos can severally injure or kill them due to it creating a line of Sand Clouds while the Dinos attempt to chase after it.
Weakness
Explosives like C4 Charges are able to knock the Concavenator out of the ground and out cold, you can either kill it while it is unconscious, or rather tame it instead.
Any Creatures lacking a Oxygen Stat such as Kaprosuchus.png Kaprosuchus are presumably unaffected by the Dust CloTaming Method
To tame a Concavenator, the survivor must knock it out of the ground using explosives, at which point it can be tranquilized through normal means. When forced out of the ground, Concavenator will receive some Torpidity, which may or may not knock it out.
Although the Concavenator can be knocked out utilizing normal means, Torpidity using explosives is recommended, as the time the Concavenator spends out of the ground is minimal. Additionally, its Torpidity declines rapidly, making the use of tranquilizers more likely to damage, and possibly even kill the Concavenator. Explosives such as C4 Charges may prove optimal in knocking the Concavenator out, as one can place a bunch of them in one spot and subsequently detonate them. As the Concavenator nears its maximum Torpidity.png Torpidity, it is wise to detonate one C4 Charge at a time, avoiding the risk of damaging it as it falls unconscious.
It is recommended to bring a fast creature like the Gallimimus or the Sabertooth, when at a distance from the creature chasing you, place a C4 Charge when being chased by a Concavenator at a distance, and make sure you don't make it lose it's aggro, or else it will stop chasing you and leave you alone, when the creature is 5-15 meters away from the C4 Charge, detonate it and the creature will be forced out of the ground and out cold.
It is recommended tp use SCUBA Armor or Gas Mask, because the Concavenator will make Dust Clouds in the taming process, as said in the dangers section, and the dust clouds take away certain stats like, health, oxygen, as well as stamina and etc.
Taming them on Aberration is very hard, as they often fall off cliffs into the liquid element, attack and subsequently get killed by Megalosaurus, spawn in proximity Reaper Queens or jump out of the ground, never to return again, rendering them untamable before the player has the chance to clear the area and set up C4 traps Oxygen Drainathers and shovel plating.
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