Survivors dismiss the shimmering lights underneath the sea as the work of unpleasant cnidaria. However, those who are knowledgeable of these lights know that Cladoselache lurks in the darkness. This shark-like fish moves in swarms, with slime-coated maws that disable prey. These creatures expertly navigate the depths, attacking and devouring anything that crosses their path. Cladoselache's slime is a viscous substance that creates a dangerous cocktail within their maws.
It may seem calming to think that these animals are typically found in the depths of the ocean. However, on rare occasions, they have been known to attack Pelagornis in the darkest hours of the night. While survivors may feel safe inland, it's important to note that these sharks are capable of traveling onto land in a horrifying manner. Cladoselache's pectoral fins allow them to navigate across landscapes, which can become a nightmarish reality when these creatures are lurking in an inland lake or pond.
Domesticated
If somehow a survivor is capable of satiating these piscine predators, a Cladoselache is a fearsome combat mount. A swarm of these animals can decimate the unsuspecting, supplementing their diets, you can alternate the roles these creatures can perform. Making them an excellent mount that has multiple purposes, a wonderful addition to a wandering survivor. But it is somewhat concerning that they seem to be using bioluminescence to possibly communicate.
Potential Base Stats and Spawning These relatives of sharks are found in the depths of the ocean, in shoals harassing even Mosasaurus. But survivors can encounter them on occasion in the shallows or inland lakes and waterways. Sometimes on an occasion find a sleeping Cladoselache, laying on the seafloor like a boulder.
Health: 450
Stamina: 250
Oxygen: N/A
Food: 1000
Weight: 350
Melee Damage: 35 (Bite) | 45 (Thrash)
Torpidity: 400
Taming
To successfully obtain a Cladoselache, patience is required. A subdued specimen can be obtained by administering biotoxin, which induces a deeper state of torpor. While unconscious, these creatures consume anything in large quantities, including their favored treat - ammonite bile. You however must first find a Cladoselache taking a nap on the ocean floor.
Abilities & Functions Explained
Cladoselache are creatures that thrive in packs, utilizing a swarm of twelve individuals to overpower their target. They possess the ability to traverse the land, much like Epaulette sharks, but they also possess the unique capability to leap across terrain, enhancing their stamina. To acquire Cladoselache the unique bites, one must possess a certain amount of one of four resources.
Ammonite Bile causes the Cladoselache's bite to become caustic, similar to acid that removes the resistances and armor of creatures it attacks. Leech blood causes a blood letting affect, that causes target to bleed uncontrollably. Angler Gel behaves similar in a manner to Electrophorous or Cnidaria, the bite causing electrocution and torpor. While Oil, behaves in a manner that can cause a tar-effect, which if somehow a survivor can ignite the fuel underwater, causes a surprising underwater fire because of the slowing and dangerous oil.
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Cladoselache
Dossier
Common Name: Cladoselache
Species: Cladoselache Limodens
Time: Late Devonian
Diet: Carnivore
Temperament: Aggressive
Wild
Survivors dismiss the shimmering lights underneath the sea as the work of unpleasant cnidaria. However, those who are knowledgeable of these lights know that Cladoselache lurks in the darkness. This shark-like fish moves in swarms, with slime-coated maws that disable prey. These creatures expertly navigate the depths, attacking and devouring anything that crosses their path. Cladoselache's slime is a viscous substance that creates a dangerous cocktail within their maws.
It may seem calming to think that these animals are typically found in the depths of the ocean. However, on rare occasions, they have been known to attack Pelagornis in the darkest hours of the night. While survivors may feel safe inland, it's important to note that these sharks are capable of traveling onto land in a horrifying manner. Cladoselache's pectoral fins allow them to navigate across landscapes, which can become a nightmarish reality when these creatures are lurking in an inland lake or pond.
Domesticated
If somehow a survivor is capable of satiating these piscine predators, a Cladoselache is a fearsome combat mount. A swarm of these animals can decimate the unsuspecting, supplementing their diets, you can alternate the roles these creatures can perform. Making them an excellent mount that has multiple purposes, a wonderful addition to a wandering survivor. But it is somewhat concerning that they seem to be using bioluminescence to possibly communicate.
Potential Base Stats and Spawning
These relatives of sharks are found in the depths of the ocean, in shoals harassing even Mosasaurus. But survivors can encounter them on occasion in the shallows or inland lakes and waterways. Sometimes on an occasion find a sleeping Cladoselache, laying on the seafloor like a boulder.
Health: 450
Stamina: 250
Oxygen: N/A
Food: 1000
Weight: 350
Melee Damage: 35 (Bite) | 45 (Thrash)
Torpidity: 400
Taming
To successfully obtain a Cladoselache, patience is required. A subdued specimen can be obtained by administering biotoxin, which induces a deeper state of torpor. While unconscious, these creatures consume anything in large quantities, including their favored treat - ammonite bile. You however must first find a Cladoselache taking a nap on the ocean floor.
Abilities & Functions Explained
Cladoselache are creatures that thrive in packs, utilizing a swarm of twelve individuals to overpower their target. They possess the ability to traverse the land, much like Epaulette sharks, but they also possess the unique capability to leap across terrain, enhancing their stamina. To acquire Cladoselache the unique bites, one must possess a certain amount of one of four resources.
Ammonite Bile causes the Cladoselache's bite to become caustic, similar to acid that removes the resistances and armor of creatures it attacks. Leech blood causes a blood letting affect, that causes target to bleed uncontrollably. Angler Gel behaves similar in a manner to Electrophorous or Cnidaria, the bite causing electrocution and torpor. While Oil, behaves in a manner that can cause a tar-effect, which if somehow a survivor can ignite the fuel underwater, causes a surprising underwater fire because of the slowing and dangerous oil.
WHOA CLADOSELACHE BE UPON THEE!!!
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