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  1. Hey y'all, I'm here again… with another creature, which I think fits perfectly on The Center, so please read it until the end, I think you'll like it. Well, first of all, the biggest problem of the map, in my opinion, is that the map is an archipelago, which forces you to ALWAYS use a flying or an aquatic creature or a raft, and, with this one, you would have one more option, and a pretty cool option. So, the creature I'm talking about is mastodonsaurus, and no, it's not an elephant. Mastodonsaurus was an amphibian (the biggest that ever existed, I believe), and I'm gonna detail what it could do on ARK here: Wild: I didn't even want to add this section, 'cause it'll be simple. MS (I will use this as a shorter for Mastodonsaurus) would be found in beaches and swamps, 'cause it's meant to be a creature for early, middle and endgame, and would be a neutral carnivore, which would naturally attack any kind of arthropod in the game. Tamed: Here's the good part, I will list here everything I thought it'd be cool to it: 1 – Water-surface rider: MS wouldn't be able to dive, while it's on water, it stays on the surface. Does this mean that megalodons won't attack it? Wrong, megalodons would still be annoying, but everytime it gets hit, you'll have a brief speed boost, just enough for you to escape it, 'cause as MS can't dive, it can't attack creatures on water, too. While you are riding MS, you would be able to fish, just like on pelagornis, and, different from rafts, leedsichthys DO NOT attack MS, and, just to ensure it, MS would be faster than the raft and pelagornis. 2 – Also, a great land creature: So, here's the cool part, beyond being a good water mount, you can use it as a land mount too. Besides having a good speed in and outside water (not too fast, but also not slow), it is a great fighter, if well leveled-up, it can win a fight against a group of wild allosaurus. 3 – "Leaving water" buff: When it gets out of water, it gets a buff, where its speed, resistance, damage and health regeneration are increased, the buff lasts a few minutes, and it's probably the key to win the fight against the allosaurus I said above. 4 – Slowing down land creatures: This would be a dash attack, just like what baryonyx does on water (the spin), MS would do on land. But instead of stunning the creature, it'd just slow it down. Probably useful against creatures that are bigger than allosaurus, like rexes and gigas. 5 – Other levels: Just like moschops, MS would have some extra levels, but they'd work in a different way. After 30 level-ups (or more, idk), you'd be able to unlock a new ability, which could be (Imma list the ones I've thought): 5.1-Diving: With this, MS would be able to dive, turning it also a full aquatic creature, capable of killing megalodons and probably a good mount for underwater caves. 5.2-Short-time invisibility: This would be an almost one-use ability, 'cause its delay time would be huge. This may sound strange considering the context of the creature, but I think it'd be useful for PvP, if you use it with an ability I'll explain below. 6 – Small creatures and player grabbing: So, to complete the invisibility combo, this would be great to stealth kill an unaware player (or grab small creatures without using a flying one). Oh, and this wouldn't depend on the 30-level system I mentioned above, it'd be just like the dash attack. 7 – Bonus: Well, this isn't a necessary feature, but I liked the idea. What about wakeboarding on ARK? This could be another saddle, which allows the driver and someone behind it to ride MS, but the passenger would actually be wakeboarding, and this could be even cooler than the hoversail, well, who knows? For now, this is what I thought about bringing mastodonsaurus to The Center, what do you think? If you have any ideas, share it here, I'd be happy to read it.
  2. First of all, this creature was meant to be a kind of fusion between the diving suit and the diplocaulus, so it would allow you to use it while riding another aquatic creature, without using a diving suit, but having the same buffs (or maybe better buffs, who knows) And, despite it is an Aberration creature, it could have other uses in other maps too, as I'll explain here Timonya was a brazilian amphibian which reminded an axolotl, and as almost everyone loves axolotls, why don't try to add one to ARK? So, timonya would be an early-game creature, often found on the lakes of the green region It would be mainly an aquatic creature, but, as it was an amphibian, it would be able to breathe and walk outside water, but it would be really slow In the wild, it would be agressive against smaller creatures or creatures of its size As the size of the creatures in ARK is bigger than usual, it could be of the same size as diplocaulus After tamed: You would be able to put it on your backs, which would give you the follwing buffs: -Health regeneration -Increased swimming speed -Underwater thermal protection -EXTREMELY SLOW oxygen draining -Radiation immunity, so you don't need to be stuck to lampreys -Note, it wouldn't upgrade your underwater vision, neither would be a great chitin gatherer, so if you still want to use the diving suit or tame a diplocaulus, you still would have advantages while on your backs, it would turn you immune to cnidarias and electrophorus electricity, allowing you to ride a megalodon while having the same buffs as riding a basilosaur If you let it alone on agressive mode, it would be an excellent biotoxin gatherer *Bonus feature: -As axolotls are blind, it'd be cool if, while on the player's backs, a blind-mode option exists, allowing the player to identify creatures in a larger range by other methods, but idk how to implement this, so feel free to add something if you want to
  3. Have you ever wanted to tame a carnivore, but it keeps getting distracted, and you don't like to build traps? First of all, bunostegos was a desert-living creature, so I really think it is the perfect addition to SE and... well, feel free to add anything to this post if you want to Now back to its utility: bunostegas will be a neutral herbivore with a taming method similar to the wyvern and deinonychus, yes, you'll need to steal its eggs from the nest to obtain one of it. After that, you'll have a grease-maker reptile, and its grease will have a physics similar to the feces physics, but... here's the thing: after the grease is dropped, nearby wild carnivores will stop what they're doing to attack the grease, which has a huge amount of life, and this will make things easier for you to tame carnivores, since they'll be busy attacking the grease *as it is a pareiasaur, the size comparison below should help
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