Note: (This submission is still a work in progress)
TBA = In development (I’ll let the viewers decide on what needs to be changed)
Appearance:
Or
Size:
Lager than a Diplocaulus, but not too large
Dossier:
Common Name: Axolotl
Species: Ambystoma mexicanum
Time: Holocene
Diet: Omnivore
Temperament: Docile, but sometimes curious
Habitat: Bio-Luminescent Region
Wild: TBA
Domesticated: TBA
Habitat: Bio-Luminescent Region
Behavior:
The Axolotl will sometimes approach humans and proceed to stare at them out of curiously
However, the Axolotl will attack if provoked by players or carnivores, but when its heath is at 20% however, it will retreat.
Taming:
Players must approach the Axolotl first, when the Axolotl looks at them, the player must then feed it a Plant Species seed or fruit from their zero slot.
Beware, since the Axolotl lives in the Bio-Luminescent Region, there many predators (especially the Nameless) in the aera, so be alert.
More TBA
Main Abilities:
Attack 1: (Bite) Bites an enemy for small damage
Attack 2: (Tail whip/Tail spin) whips its tail at enemy’s front and back, cannot move while doing this attack.
When underwater, the attack is a tail spin similar to the Baryonyx, but without the stun.
Attack 3: While not really an attack… the Axolotl has four unique kinds of buffs, all of which come from eating plant species seeds and fruit
Plant species X seed: (Attack Buff/Red Glow)
Just the traditional attack buff for you and your allies, nothing more.
Plant species Y seed: (Regeneration/Green Glow)
While Axolotl in real-life can regenerate lost limbs, ARKs Axolotl can provide the “Regeneration buff.” The Regeneration buff) Similar to the Daeodon, the axolotl can heal allied creatures, including those underwater. Unlike the hell pig however, it can also heal you, your fellow survivors, and even remove every debuff you currently have.
Plant species Z seed or fruit: (Flash Bang/Purple Glow)
The axolotl can weaken the Nameless from its Charge Capacity. Unlike light pets, the axolotl has a more unique type of “Charge Capacity” which can blind creatures for a short time frame (longer for the Nameless).
Plant species R seed: (Last Wish/Pink Glow)
Using this seed you get increased defense, speed, and immunity to torpidity for the axolotl at the cost of health, think of it as a deal with the devil of sorts. Recommended as a last resort as it don’t last very long (ex: when running from a Giga or high-level creatures).
Other Abilities:
The Axolotl can heal over time
Can swim very fast underwater
Also, the axolotl is immune to the “Freezing Spores” and “Fertile Spores” debuff, so you don’t need to worry when you’re riding one.
Q & A:
Why do a creature submission?
To be honest, I don’t know why I would try this out. Seeing how other people did it, I thought that I might try it out for a little experiment just to see what happens.
Why the Axolotl?
When I think real world animals for Aberration, I think of creatures that live in caves. Animals such as bats, crayfish, and the olm live in caves, but axolotls don’t live in caves, they live in freshwater lakes, so why?
Because it was the first thing that came in my mind when I was thinking for the submission
Even though it is a critically endangered species due to human development, waste water disposal, and loss of habitat due to droughts, it’s a very recognizable creature even as of today and I know many people adore this creature.
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ChrisBManos
Note: (This submission is still a work in progress)
TBA = In development (I’ll let the viewers decide on what needs to be changed)
Appearance:
Or
Size:
Lager than a Diplocaulus, but not too large
Dossier:
Common Name: Axolotl
Species: Ambystoma mexicanum
Time: Holocene
Diet: Omnivore
Temperament: Docile, but sometimes curious
Habitat: Bio-Luminescent Region
Wild: TBA
Domesticated: TBA
Habitat: Bio-Luminescent Region
Behavior:
The Axolotl will sometimes approach humans and proceed to stare at them out of curiously
However, the Axolotl will attack if provoked by players or carnivores, but when its heath is at 20% however, it will retreat.
Taming:
Players must approach the Axolotl first, when the Axolotl looks at them, the player must then feed it a Plant Species seed or fruit from their zero slot.
Beware, since the Axolotl lives in the Bio-Luminescent Region, there many predators (especially the Nameless) in the aera, so be alert.
More TBA
Main Abilities:
Attack 1: (Bite) Bites an enemy for small damage
Attack 2: (Tail whip/Tail spin) whips its tail at enemy’s front and back, cannot move while doing this attack.
When underwater, the attack is a tail spin similar to the Baryonyx, but without the stun.
Attack 3: While not really an attack… the Axolotl has four unique kinds of buffs, all of which come from eating plant species seeds and fruit
Plant species X seed: (Attack Buff/Red Glow)
Just the traditional attack buff for you and your allies, nothing more.
Plant species Y seed: (Regeneration/Green Glow)
While Axolotl in real-life can regenerate lost limbs, ARKs Axolotl can provide the “Regeneration buff.” The Regeneration buff) Similar to the Daeodon, the axolotl can heal allied creatures, including those underwater. Unlike the hell pig however, it can also heal you, your fellow survivors, and even remove every debuff you currently have.
Plant species Z seed or fruit: (Flash Bang/Purple Glow)
The axolotl can weaken the Nameless from its Charge Capacity. Unlike light pets, the axolotl has a more unique type of “Charge Capacity” which can blind creatures for a short time frame (longer for the Nameless).
Plant species R seed: (Last Wish/Pink Glow)
Using this seed you get increased defense, speed, and immunity to torpidity for the axolotl at the cost of health, think of it as a deal with the devil of sorts. Recommended as a last resort as it don’t last very long (ex: when running from a Giga or high-level creatures).
Other Abilities:
The Axolotl can heal over time
Can swim very fast underwater
Also, the axolotl is immune to the “Freezing Spores” and “Fertile Spores” debuff, so you don’t need to worry when you’re riding one.
Q & A:
Why do a creature submission?
To be honest, I don’t know why I would try this out. Seeing how other people did it, I thought that I might try it out for a little experiment just to see what happens.
Why the Axolotl?
When I think real world animals for Aberration, I think of creatures that live in caves. Animals such as bats, crayfish, and the olm live in caves, but axolotls don’t live in caves, they live in freshwater lakes, so why?
Because it was the first thing that came in my mind when I was thinking for the submission
Even though it is a critically endangered species due to human development, waste water disposal, and loss of habitat due to droughts, it’s a very recognizable creature even as of today and I know many people adore this creature.
That is why I chose it.
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