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  1. By the way, it is possible to cut off the hair of Elasmotherium with scissors, and it can be used as a substitute for wool or fur called "Elasmotherium hair". Of course, hair will grow automatically.
  2. Brontornis is an extinct genus of giant bird that inhabited Argentina during the Early to Middle Miocene. Its taxonomic position is highly controversial, with authors alternatively considering it to be a cariamiform, typically a phorusrhacid (terror bird) or an anserimorph. The first fossils of Brontornis burmeisteri were described by paleontologists Francisco Moreno and Alcides Mercerart in 1891, the fossils being a left femur, tibiotarsus, fibula, and tarsometatarsus all from the same individual found in the Lower-Middle Miocene strata of the Santa Cruz Formation in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. In the same paper, two distal tibiotarsi from the same area were referred to Brontornis as well. Unknowingly, Moreno & Mercerat also named a species now seen as synonymous with Brontornis burmeisteri, Rostrornis floweri, that includes: various bill and skull fragments, seven vertebrae and fragments, femoral head, lower part of left femur, ectocondyle of right tibiotarsus. Some pedal phalanges and a trochleae of tarsometatarsus were also referred to the type, but they haven't been described in detail. These fossils were found in the lower Miocene Monte León Formation, one of the two formations the taxon is definitively known from. Some additional fossils, including a quadrate, were referred to Brontornis by Moreno & Mercerart in 1891, but these were dubiously referred. Mercerat named another taxon synonymized with Brontornis, Stephanornis princeps, in 1893, though the fossil is now lost so this assessment is unverifiable. Moreno's rival, Florentino Ameghino, also found fossils of Brontornis which he named Brontornis platyonyx in 1895 based on four pedal phalanges found at Monte Leon. The species has been synonymized with Brontornis. Ameghino also named Liornis floweri based on a distal tibiotarsus, distal tarsometatarsus, and two pedal phalanges of a juvenile that was synonymized with Brontornis in 1967. Liornis minor was also synonymized in 1967, but it has since been synonymized with Phorusrhacos. Callornis giganteus, another Ameghino taxon, may also be a synonym of Brontornis or a distinct close relative. Recently, the affinities of some Brontornis specimens has come into question due to the uncertain and debated phylogenetic position of the genus and its synonyms. In the game, they are three times the size of Terror Birds, and usually move in groups of three. They are belligerent and tend to aggressively attack surrounding creatures (including the player), especially large creatures such as Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus, and Spinosaurus. Moreover, the same applies to super large creatures such as Giganotosaurus. This is because this bird has a powerful beak that can cause "massive bleeding" and "major fractures", instantly killing players, medium-sized creatures such as raptors, and small creatures such as dodos. It is the power to do. They can attack even contaminated creatures regardless and easily kill them. Additionally, the bite attack with its beak has the effect of paralyzing large and colossal creatures, allowing them to be defeated while they are unable to move due to paralysis. Moreover, it can restrain players, small creatures, and medium-sized creatures with its beak, and can deal continuous damage. Tame This bird generates a nest at a specific location, and inside the nest is the bird's fertilized eggs. The player simply obtains the fertilized eggs, hatches them, and raises them into adults, but Brontornis and others are always watching over the nest, and the moment they try to approach the nest or steal the fertilized eggs, they will all be attacked. They will attack you all at once, so you have no choice but to escape with flying creatures such as Pteranodon or defeat them all on the spot. After taming It can be ridden without a saddle, and like in the wild, it can attack with its beak that causes "massive bleeding" and "major fractures," and can paralyze large and colossal creatures. And with its beak, it can bind players, small creatures, and medium-sized creatures, allowing them to carry them around or continue to do damage. Eating corpses also gives you a buff that makes you 5x faster, just like in the wild. However, by attaching a saddle, it will be even more powerful. This is because the saddle has a function that enables gliding, and the beak is protected with metal when the saddle is present. Its metal-protected beak allows it to collect various materials, and its attacks deal five times more damage than normal. Also, like the TEK equipment on the legs, you will be able to run faster and faster, and in some cases you will be able to warp and move. If you have any other good ideas, please let us know in the comments.
  3. Danielsraptor (meaning "Michael Daniels's thief") is an extinct genus of masillaraptorid bird from the Early Eocene (Ypresian) Walton Member of the London Clay Formation in Essex, United Kingdom. The genus contains a single species, D. phorusrhacoides, known from a partial skeleton. The Danielsraptor fossil material was discovered in layers of the London Clay Formation (Walton Member), dated to the early Ypresian. This formation is located near Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex, England. The holotype, NMS.Z.2021.40.12, was collected in 1991 by Michael Daniels (who the taxon is named after). This specimen consists of a partial skeleton including the skull, vertebrae, fragmentary wing bones, elements of the pectoral girdle, pelvis, the majority of the legs, and various bone fragments still partially enclosed in matrix. An additional referred specimen, NMS.Z.2021.40.13, was found by Daniels in 1986. This specimen includes a partial sternum, right coracoid, scapula, furcula, and pygostyle. In 2022, Gerald Mayr and Andrew C. Kitchener described Danielsraptor phorusrhacoides, a new genus and species of masillaraptorid, based on these fossil remains. The generic name, "Danielsraptor", honours Michael Daniels, who collected and studied bird fossils from the type locality. This is combined with the Latin "raptor", meaning "thief", in reference to a vernacular term for birds of prey. The specific name, "phorusrhacoides", references the extinct "terror bird" clade Phorusrhacidae, whose members had a similar bill shape. The describing authors concluded that Danielsraptor had a body shape very similar to the middle Eocene Masillaraptor of Germany. It had long legs, which may indicate that it had a terrestrial lifestyle, foraging on the ground similar to modern caracaras. It had a large pygostyle, indicating that it would have likely had long tail feathers. This, in addition to its long ulna, suggests that it was capable of well-developed flight. Its beak was similar to those of extinct phorusrhacids and extant caracaras. In the game, they mainly inhabit wastelands, snowy mountain areas, and desert areas, and are twice the size of raptors. It is good at running quickly, just like a giant roadbill, and like a cassowary, it is good at attacking with its legs, but its attacks have the effect of breaking the bones of its opponents. It is also capable of long-distance flight, and is about the second fastest of Pteranodon. However, the only creatures with long legs that can be grabbed are small creatures and players. How to tame To tame this bird, simply put it into a coma and tame it. However, the only food he can feed is battle tartare steak, and that's all he eats. Therefore, you will need to prepare a large amount of Battle Tartare Steak to tame. After taming It can be ridden without a saddle, moves like an Equus, and flies like a Pteranodon. Attacks with the legs can also cause fractures, just like in the wild. But there is a saddle, and that saddle is a full TEK saddle, allowing you to do super fast dashes, barrel rolls, and warps. So that saddle makes it a perfect migratory bird. If you have any other good ideas, please let us know in the comments.
  4. Percrocuta is an extinct genus of hyena-like feliform carnivores. It lived in Europe, Asia, and Africa, during the Miocene epoch. With a maximum length of 1.50 m (5 ft), Percrocuta was much bigger than its modern relatives, but is not smaller than a 1.8 meters length for female lion. Like the spotted hyena, Percrocuta had a robust skull and powerful jaws. Similar to Modern hyenids, its hind legs were shorter than the front legs, resulting in a characteristic sloping back. Percrocuta was introduced as a genus of Percrocutidae in 1938. Percrocuta's relation to the family Hyaenidae was debated until 1985, when Percrocuta, Dinocrocuta, Belbus, and Allohyaena were accepted as the four genera of Percrocutidae. More recent evidence, however, has shown that Belbus and Allohyaena at least, are not percrocutids. P. abessalomi is known only from a skull, two mandibles, and two teeth. These fossils were all collected from the Belomechetskaja, Georgia area and date from the sixth Mammal Neogene (MN) zone. This species is the best known of the family Percrocutidae P. miocenica is known from only a few mandibles, found in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey. These fossils are also dated to MN 6. In the game, it is a neutral carnivore that acts alone, and attacks to counterattack when attacked, but perhaps because it is a hyena, the attacks of this creature can have a bone fracture effect on the opponent, and May trigger Mega Rabies at the same time. This is effective against other creatures as well as the player, especially against contaminated creatures, causing 5 times the normal amount of damage and 5 times the amount of broken bones, and causing Mega Rabies to suffer. How to tame He has an almost calm personality, so it's usually a passive tame by hand. However, the only bait used is Shadow Steak, and it will eat only that. Also, if the player accidentally attacks or is attacked by another creature, the taming gauge will be reset, so you need to be careful when taming. After that, feed the Shadow Steak, and when the taming gauge reaches 100%, the taming is complete. After taming You can ride a horse by attaching a saddle, but the saddle is equipped with various weapons, and you can use the following weapons. 1, jot machine It has a Jot plane, which is used to dash away from enemies or glide across distances. 2, assault rifle An assault rifle is mounted on its head, allowing it to carry out indiscriminate attacks even from a distance. 3, detector It is a device that allows you to understand what kind of creatures are around you, and from there you can learn about your enemies. 4, flame radiation He has flamethrowers on each of his hips, and can shoot flames from them. 5, environmental guard protection barrier A protective barrier is automatically applied to the mounted player to protect against environmental debuffs (e.g. heatstroke, freezing, etc.). If you have any other good ideas, let us know in the comments.
  5. Elasmotherium is an extinct genus of large rhinoceros endemic to Eurasia during Late Miocene through to the Late Pleistocene, with the youngest reliable dates around 39,000 years ago. It was the last surviving member of Elasmotheriinae, a distinctive group of rhinoceroses separate from the group that contains living rhinoceros (Rhinocerotinae). The two groups are estimated to have split at least 35 million years ago according to fossils and molecular evidence. Five species are recognised. The genus first appeared in the Late Miocene in China, likely having evolved from Sinotherium, before spreading to the Pontic–Caspian steppe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. The best known, E. sibiricum, sometimes called the Siberian unicorn, was the size of a mammoth and is often conjectured to have born a single very large horn. However, no horn has ever been found, and other authors have conjectured that the horn was likely much smaller. Like all rhinoceroses, elasmotheres were herbivorous. Unlike any other rhinos and any other ungulates aside from some notoungulates, its high-crowned molars were ever-growing, and it was likely adapted for a grazing diet. Its legs were longer than those of other rhinos and were adapted for galloping, giving it a horse-like gait. In the game, it is twice the size of the Woolly Rhino, lives alone in the wasteland, and is extremely ferocious and has a very defensive personality, like the Therizinosaurus, it becomes hostile just by getting close to it. Masu. Especially when carnivores are nearby, they will now be given a buff called "Carnivore Killer", which will cause them to fight back when attacked. However, this rhino is good at lunging and impaling attacks using its horns, which are extremely effective against carnivores. This "carnivorous killer" effect is exerted not only on carnivores but also on contaminated creatures and Titans. The more you run, the faster your attack speed and attack power will increase, allowing you to stun and knock back your opponent. In addition, skewering attacks using horns are extremely effective against large carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus, and when skewered with horns, the stamina and defense of the skewered creature are greatly reduced. May inflict debuffs on Weakness, Bleeding, and Fractures. This attack can last until the opponent dies, and the skewered creature is unable to fight back. By the way, there is a low chance that when you defeat it, it will drop an "Elasmotherium Horn", which can be used as a substitute for the Woolly Rhino Horn. How to tame To tame this gigantic rhinoceros, you will need Ghillie equipment.If you don't have Ghillie equipment, you will definitely be hostile and will not be able to tame it, so be sure to wear Ghillie equipment. Passive taming is mainly done by hand-handed taming, but the bait used for taming is beer, and by hand-drinking beer, the taming gauge increases, but when the taming gauge rises to 50%, it becomes intoxicated or stops attacking. It will almost be in a temporary taming state. Please note that if you are attacked by yourself or another creature and become hostile while the taming gauge reaches 50%, the taming gauge will drop immediately and be reset, so please be careful. Then, when you are in a temporary tamed state, ride on a horse and hold down either the left or right key that appears on the screen in the same way as Andrewsarchus, and the taming gauge will rise. Unlike flat ground, walls and water can raise the taming gauge as it is, and the taming is completed when it reaches 100%. However, if you press the wrong key by mistake, you will be forced to ride a horse, and you will be made to be hostile. Also, there is a time limit of 30 minutes, and if you exceed this time, you will wake up, be forcibly removed from riding, and become hostile, so please be careful about that. After taming With a special saddle, you can ride a horse, and like in the wild, you can use a horned skewering attack that inflicts debuffs on your opponent, such as greatly reducing stamina, lowering defense power, bleeding, and breaking bones.The more you run, the faster your speed and attack power will be. increases, allowing you to use a charge that stuns and knocks back your opponent, and if there is a wild carnivore or tamed carnivore nearby, you will receive the "Carnivore Killer" buff. However, there is a TEK saddle, which has a sword-like device attached to its horns to electrocute opponents, and a Tek Phase Pistol on each hip, which can be used for attacks, recovery, etc. It also has pollution resistance, heat resistance, and cold resistance, and its physical strength and weight are set to be extremely high, making it excellent as both a tanker and a cargo transporter. If you have any other good ideas, let us know in the comments.
  6. Brachiosaurus tends to have very different colors and patterns depending on the biome in which it appears.
  7. Cave Bear's abilities Force of Nature, Uncontrollable Fear, Protective Aura, Darkvision... Depending on how you use them, you can use them to your advantage against Tainted Creatures and Titans. Even in the wild, cave bears can be ferocious and can take down a Tyrannosaurus rex, a Spinosaurus, or any other contaminated creature.
  8. Where are you in Extinction? This elephant mainly lives in desert areas, forests, and sanctuaries; desert areas tend to be brown, while forests and sanctuaries tend to be gray.
  9. Because someone had already posted, so I made it a different type. ↓ https://survivetheark.com/index.php?/forums/topic/701117-eotriceratopso-matador-de-carnivoros/#comment-3515012
  10. Sierraceratops (meaning "Sierra horned face") is a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian from the Late Cretaceous Hall Lake Formation of New Mexico, United States. The genus contains a single species, Sierraceratops turneri, known from a partial skeleton discovered in 1997. In 1997, geologist Gregory H. Mack discovered fossils of a large horned dinosaur on the Armendaris ranch of Ted Turner, founder of CNN, near Truth or Consequences in Sierra County, New Mexico. They had been exposed on the surface by erosion. A team of the Natural History Museum of New Mexico subsequently uncovered more bones with the cooperation of the ranch manager, Tom Wadell. In 1998, the discovery was reported in the scientific literature and referred to Torosaurus latus. More fossils were collected in 2014, 2015, and 2016. They were first prepared by volunteers and later by Sebastian Dalman. In 2021, the type species Sierraceratops turneri was named and described by Sebastian G. Dalman, Spencer G. Lucas, Steven E. Jasinski, and Nicholas R. Longrich; the final article version was published in 2022. The generic name combines a reference to Sierra County with the Greek keras, "horn", and ops, "face", a common suffix in ceratopsian names. The specific name honours Turner. The holotype, NMMNH P-76870, was found in a layer of the Hall Lake Formation, dating from the Campanian-Maastrichtian, about seventy-two million years old. It consists of a partial skeleton with skull. It preserves a left premaxilla, a jugal bone with epijugal, a right postorbital horn core, a quadrate, a quadratojugal, the interparietal bar, a squamosal, a pterygoid, a rear left dentary, two neck vertebrae, two back vertebrae, sacral vertebrae, two ribs, a shoulder blade connected to a coracoid, an ulna, a hand claw and an ilium. About 16% of the skeleton has been preserved. It was disarticulated but the various elements were found in close association in a natural position. The fossils are part of the collection of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. Sierraceratops compared to other Hall Lake Formation fauna Sierraceratops was a medium-sized horned dinosaur. The skull was a little less than 2 metres (6.6 ft) long and the animal measured around 4.5 metres (15 ft) in length. Compared to other chasmosaurs, it has short but massive brow horns that are relatively short and robust and a long cheek horn on the jugal. The frill was relatively long and had large holes, the parietal fenestrae, separated by an oval-shaped midline bar. In the game, it is three times larger than the Triceratops, and is highly territorial, so it is extremely ferocious and attacks players, carnivorous dinosaurs, and contaminated creatures to the point that it immediately becomes hostile when approached, and it charges quickly to stun them. This dinosaur howls and grants itself a buff that grants attack power, defense power, speed increase, coma resistance, pollution resistance, heat resistance, and cold protection, and causes surrounding creatures to lose their fighting spirit and fear. , grants a debuff that reduces attack power, defense power, and speed. Taming method This dinosaur is too ferocious, so taming it is difficult. How you tame it is a very special kind of tame, almost like a bullfight. After all, this dino is purposely hostile and will chase after you with a rush to stun you. Players must mount other creatures and guide them to collide with rocks and other obstacles (other than trees) while escaping from the Sierraceratops. Sierra raceratops will then collide with an obstacle such as a rock (other than a tree) and will be temporarily stunned. As soon as you pass out, give Sierraceratops a drink of Energy Brew. The moment you drink it, the taming gauge will finally rise. Then, it will immediately get up and chase after you to attack the player again, so all you have to do is guide it to an obstacle such as a rock (other than trees), make it collide with it, and at the moment it faints. By repeatedly feeding Energy Brew to raise the taming gauge, you can finally tame the animal when the taming gauge reaches 100%. However, if Sierra raceratops are attacked by other creatures, if the player or the creature the player is riding is attacked by Sierra raceratops, or if the layer itself or the creature the player is riding is attacked by another creature, The taming gauge will go down, so be careful. After taming You can ride it with a special saddle, and like in the wild, you can charge and howl to stun yourself, giving you buffs that increase attack power, defense power, speed, coma resistance, pollution resistance, heat protection, and cold protection. It is now possible to apply debuffs to surrounding creatures that cause them to lose their will to fight, cause them to fear, and reduce their attack power, defense power, and speed, and the buffs are also applied to players on horseback. However, there is actually another saddle, and it is this saddle that shows its true potential. First, the horn is equipped with a gunblade, which can function as a melee sword with a bleeding effect, or as a pump-action shotgun for powerful long-range attacks. Next, it is full body armor, and the armor cuts damage by 95% from surrounding creatures, making it almost invincible. What's more, both of his hips are equipped with missiles, allowing him to attack by launching missiles. The best part is that it is equipped with a gatling on its head, allowing it to perform gatling attacks from its head. However, to make this saddle you need to use a regular saddle. If you have any other good ideas, let us know in the comments.
  11. Brachiosaurus's tail mowing attack has a knockback effect on large creatures such as Tyrannosaurus, and the impact from the tail can cause them to faint in rare cases. (If you're a player, you die instantly.)
  12. Well, it's definitely Kubanochoerus, but this time it was posted as Listriodontinae.
  13. Listriodontinae was an extinct subfamily of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene in Europe, Africa, and Asia. In-game, they are omnivorous boars about the size of a Daeodon, with males having a single unicorn-like horn and females having no horns. They have a neutral personality and always act in pairs, male and female, and will fight together if attacked by an enemy. However, if one dies, the other may wander around in search of a new partner (because the other has also lost its partner). When you meet a new partner, a pair is formed, but both partners must be male and female, and pairs with the same surname are not possible.If the other person already has a partner and a pair has been formed, , searches for individuals of the opposite sex who have given up and lost another partner. When attacked by an enemy, the female emits a "cry of love", granting the male a buff and the male charging the enemy with its horns. After performing a lunge attack, the male and female will normally fight together. However, a male lunge with its horns stuns the opponent, reduces attack, defense, speed, and fractures. As a result, the male and female are able to defeat the male and female together before the effect wears off. Also, the male's lunge is effective regardless of whether it is from a long distance or close range. Taming method It is completely impossible to tame unpartnered individuals, so we need to find a pair of partnered male and female individuals. Each tamed pair is handed one potato to prove they are not the enemy. After feeding the potato, it will be temporarily tamed and will follow the player, but there is a time limit of 30 minutes. How to tame within that 30 minute time limit? First of all, it is temporarily tamed, so you cannot ride it, but it will fight alongside you instead. However, you can only fight against contaminated creatures, and your taming gauge will not rise even if you fight uncontaminated creatures. Therefore, you need to fight and defeat the contaminated creatures together. Killing contaminated creatures fills the Taming Gauge. Also, if you are damaged, you can feed it potatoes to heal it. However, if you kill one or both of them, or accidentally attack them and turn them hostile, the taming gauge will be reset, so be careful. After that, you can fight together and fill up the taming gauge to 100%, then the taming will be completed. After taming It can be ridden without a saddle, but females can buff males with Cries of Love, and males can stun, attack, defend, and slow their opponents, and charge with a fracture effect. However, with a dedicated saddle, you can use additional abilities. It also differs between males and females. First, the female has no horns, so her head is equipped with a flashlight that allows her to see in the dark, such as in caves. Additionally, Cruise Missiles are equipped on both hips, and can be fired from there to automatically track and attack targets. The male, on the other hand, has horns, so the horns are equipped with swords, allowing him to additionally deal heavy bleeding attacks and cause large amounts of damage over time. In addition, Miniguns are equipped on both hips, allowing continuous firing attacks from them. If you have any other good ideas, please let us know in the comments.
  14. That is certainly true. I never thought that Brachiosaurus would be implemented in ARK2, but I wanted to at least see it in ASA, so I posted it.
  15. This dinosaur can run faster than Brontosaurus, and can perform stomping attacks while running. If it were a small creature, it would die instantly.
  16. When taming a baby bear, it is important to note that while it is of course important to defeat the parent bear, there are many natural enemies around that are targeting the cubs, so you must be careful not to be attacked by the natural enemies. yeah. Their predators may attack their parent bears, but bears themselves are so strong that they mostly retaliate.
  17. In addition, the "stegodon fang" dropped by this elephant can be used as a weapon as it is, and it is possible to make "Stegodon Shield" by crafting it with a shield, but in fact the fang itself is too hard and the durability value is very high. Because it is expensive, it is a weapon that can be used for a long time.
  18. Darwinius is a genus within the infraorder Adapiformes, a group of basal strepsirrhine primates from the middle Eocene epoch. Its only known species, Darwinius masillae, lived approximately 47 million years ago (Lutetian stage) based on dating of the fossil site. The only known fossil, called Ida, was discovered in 1983 at the Messel pit, a disused quarry near the village of Messel, about 35 km (22 mi) southeast of Frankfurt, Germany. The fossil, divided into a slab and partial counterslab after the amateur excavation and sold separately, was not reassembled until 2007. The fossil is of a juvenile female, approximately 58 cm (23 in) overall length, with the head and body length excluding the tail being about 24 cm (9.4 in). It is estimated that Ida died at about 80–85% of her projected adult body and limb length. The genus Darwinius was named in commemoration of the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Darwin, and the species name masillae honors Messel where the specimen was found. The creature appeared superficially similar to a modern lemur. The authors of the paper describing Darwinius classified it as a member of the primate family Notharctidae, subfamily Cercamoniinae, suggesting that it has the status of a significant transitional form (a "link") between the prosimian and simian ("anthropoid") primate lineages. Others have disagreed with this placement. Concerns have been raised about the claims made about the fossil's relative importance and the publicising of the fossil before adequate information was available for scrutiny by the academic community. Some of Norway's leading biologists, among them Nils Christian Stenseth, have called the fossil an "exaggerated hoax" and stated that its presentation and popular dissemination "fundamentally violate scientific principles and ethics." In the game, unlike the existing Mesopithecus, it has a unique face and appearance similar to a Golden snub-nosed monkey, and is slightly larger than the Mesopithecus. This monkey lives in a wide range of forests, caves, and snowy mountains, and is always alone. They are omnivorous and may eat both berries and meat, and sometimes scavenge the corpses of living creatures. Unlike Mesopithecus, they are curious about players and will observe them when they spot them. However, he didn't come here to be tamed, he intended to observe, and if attacked, he would be hostile without question. When hostile, they will perform a dung throwing attack that slows movement and reduces defense, or a scratching attack that causes blindness and bleeding with their powerful claws. And on rare occasions, they may steal weapons, tools, etc. from players. How to tame The way to tame them is not passively handing them over, nor taming them in a coma, but in a special way. As I said earlier, there are times when players steal weapons, tools, etc., and this is a major key to taming. What I mean by that is, you get them to steal your tools or weapons on purpose. When you steal a weapon or tool, a "monkey mark" will appear on Darwinius himself who stole it, and you will need to follow it and follow him. If Darwinius sits down tired, hand him the food he requests and ask him to return any stolen tools or weapons. If you exchange stolen items for requested food, your taming gauge will increase. After resting for a few minutes, he will steal the tool or weapon again and go somewhere, so you chase him, and when you catch up, give him the food he requested, then return the stolen weapon or tool, and so on. Repeat this until it reaches 100%, and the taming is complete. However, please note that if the player attacks Darwinius during taming and Darwinius becomes angry and becomes hostile or is attacked by other creatures, the taming gauge will be reset, so please be careful. After taming Since it is larger than Mesopithecus, it rides astride the player as shown in the image (*The image is of a chimpanzee, but it is just an image). ↑ *This is an image only. Darwinius riding on the player will help the player. For example, when a player is fighting in PVP, it is possible to attack by throwing feces, and if the feces are hit, it will reduce movement speed and defense power. At close range, it will use its powerful claws to attack the player with a clawing attack that causes poor visibility and bleeding. Furthermore, if you have a weapon or tool, if it is a gun type, it will automatically shoot when you are fighting, if it is a melee weapon such as a sword, it will be used for melee attacks. When it's running low, they'll let you eat and drink. In some cases, it may automatically replenish before some effect wears off, or it may automatically fix debuffs. It will also be useful for collecting later. What's more, all materials obtained through harvesting are 80% lighter, so you don't have to worry about weight. If you have any other good ideas, please let us know in the comments.
  19. At least, the color scheme is mainly black, but even when event colors are applied, it tends to be a blackish color. Because this creature itself is a prehistoric crow. In addition, they tend to aggressively attack contaminated creatures, minimizing attacks from contaminated creatures, so they will not die from being defeated by contaminated creatures. They use their intelligence and knowledge to play well in groups and as a team.
  20. The probability of finding a parent bear with a baby bear, which is necessary for taming, is extremely low, and it will be quite difficult to find a parent bear with a baby bear. However, it does perform a great job.
  21. I forgot to mention this, but it cuts attacks from contaminated creatures by 70%, so you can easily withstand attacks from contaminated creatures. In addition, the buffs that are given when raising a roar of anger actually include the "Pollution Killer" that can efficiently defeat polluted creatures. Brings out twice the normal power against the Titan's weak points.
  22. Yes, that's exactly right. In particular, this elephant can fight against carnivorous dinosaurs, and will also be very useful in battles against bosses (especially Titans)!
  23. Brachiosaurus (/ˌbrækiəˈsɔːrəs/) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic, about 154 to 150 million years ago. It was first described by American paleontologist Elmer S. Riggs in 1903 from fossils found in the Colorado River valley in western Colorado, United States. Riggs named the dinosaur Brachiosaurus altithorax; the generic name is Greek for "arm lizard", in reference to its proportionately long arms, and the specific name means "deep chest". Brachiosaurus is estimated to have been between 18 and 22 meters (59 and 72 ft) long; body mass estimates of the subadult holotype specimen range from 28.3 to 46.9 metric tons (31.2 and 51.7 short tons). It had a disproportionately long neck, small skull, and large overall size, all of which are typical for sauropods. Atypically, Brachiosaurus had longer forelimbs than hindlimbs, which resulted in a steeply inclined trunk, and a proportionally shorter tail. Brachiosaurus is the namesake genus of the family Brachiosauridae, which includes a handful of other similar sauropods. Most popular depictions of Brachiosaurus are in fact based on Giraffatitan, a genus of brachiosaurid dinosaur from the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania. Giraffatitan was originally described by German paleontologist Werner Janensch in 1914 as a species of Brachiosaurus, B. brancai, but moved to its own genus in 2009. Three other species of Brachiosaurus have been named based on fossils found in Africa and Europe; two are no longer considered valid, and a third has become a separate genus, Lusotitan. The type specimen of B. altithorax is still the most complete specimen, and only a few other specimens are thought to belong to the genus, making it one of the rarer sauropods of the Morrison Formation. It is regarded as a high browser, possibly cropping or nipping vegetation as high as 9 meters (30 ft) off the ground. Unlike other sauropods, it was unsuited for rearing on its hindlimbs. It has been used as an example of a dinosaur that was most likely ectothermic because of its large size and the corresponding need for sufficient forage, but more recent research suggests it was warm-blooded. Among the most iconic and initially thought to be one of the largest dinosaurs, Brachiosaurus has appeared in popular culture, notably in the 1993 film Jurassic Park. In-game, it is three times the size of a Brontosaurus and half the size of a Titanosaurus. It usually has a gentle personality, but when attacked, it will roar with anger, grant a buff, and then become hostile. Roar of Fury is a buff that increases attack power, speed, and defense, and grants coma resistance, pollution resistance, cold resistance, and heat resistance. In this state, the main attacks are trampling attacks using the legs and mowing attacks using the tail. How to tame Brachiosaurus has a nest in a specific location, and the nest always contains a huge fertile egg. Once you get the fertilized eggs, all you have to do is hatch them and raise them to become adults. However, there are always Brachiosaurus watching near the nest, and the moment they take the fertilized eggs, they attack all at once. At that time, you will need to escape as fast as you can by riding on a flying creature such as a pteranodon. After taming You can ride a horse with a special saddle, and there are three types of saddles. The first is a regular saddle, the second is a platform for building a base, and the third is a TEK saddle. Just like in the wild, it is possible to use trampling attacks and mowing attacks, as well as buffs with ``Roar of Anger''. However, the platform saddle used to create the second base allows you to freely create a base. The TEK saddle has a beam on its head that consumes elements and can be used to attack from a distance, and on its back it can fire TEK missiles that consume elements and is best used on horseback. It will be covered with a barrier to prevent debuffs from being applied to players who are in it. This makes it very useful in the fight against contaminated creatures and the battle against the Titans. Especially when it comes to Titans, the TEK saddle is the best choice for fighting Titans, as they are twice as powerful as normal against their weak points. If you have any other good ideas, please let us know in the comments.
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