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  1. Ninj4Dr4gon's post in Timonya (ancient salamander or ancient axolotl) was marked as the answer   
    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

  2. Ninj4Dr4gon's post in Timonya (ancient salamander or ancient axolotl) was marked as the answer   
    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

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