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Bielius

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  1. DESCRIPTION: The Pycnonemosaurus is a captivating medium-sized dinosaur inhabiting the diverse landscape of the ARK. Adorned with a unique array of sharp spines along its back, this creature boasts a remarkable defensive adaptation, warding off potential threats. Its most astounding trait is the uncanny ability to seamlessly blend into its surroundings, enabling it to become a master of stealth and ambush tactics. As a versatile omnivore, the Pycnonemosaurus has the capacity to feast on both flora and fauna. Its superior camouflage grants it the prowess to approach prey undetected and strike from the shadows, establishing its dominance as a top predator. Displaying characteristics akin to raptors and direwolves, the Pycnonemosaurus forms tightly-knit packs, led by an alpha figure. Upon successful taming, the Pycnonemosaurus becomes a prized asset for any tribe. Its natural gift for camouflage can be harnessed for defense, rendering it an adept guardian of bases or a formidable surprise assailant. The pack's cohesive strength is further elevated by the leadership of the alpha, culminating in an entity that exceeds the sum of its parts. While the Pycnonemosaurus thrives on a diet of both plant matter and meat, a balanced sustenance regimen is crucial for its optimal health and pack loyalty. The delicate balance must be maintained to ensure the alpha's effectiveness and the unity of the pack. It is imperative to note that while the Pycnonemosaurus exhibits loyalty, its survival instincts may trigger the abandonment of a faltering or overwhelmed alpha. Taming and nurturing this extraordinary creature demands an acute comprehension of its behaviors, coupled with the cultivation of trust to foster an unbreakable bond between you and your pack's distinguished leader. TAMING: To tame a Pycnonemosaurus, you need to approach the alpha, then it will start an immitation ritual, as the ritual goes by, slowly walk closer to the alpha until you can feed it, similar to a moschops, it will ask for any herbivore or carnivore taming food and you'll have to provide it, once tamed, the spikes on the back of the Pycnonemosaurus provide a safe way to travel without a saddle, once tamed, the alpha will get a 5 minute effect that makes all other Pycnonemosaurus passive to it and the player so you can get away from the pack safely. Once tamed, remember to keep it well-fed, a starving Pycnonemosaurus will leave the player and attack it's former allies for food ABILITIES: • Pycnonemosaurus can eat both plants and meat • Pycnonemosaurus will have an attack or stamina buff and debuff depending on what you feed it, feed it prime meat and it will deal more damage and have less stamina, feed it crops and it will have more stamina less attack • Pycnonemosaurus can camouflage • Pycnonemosaurus has a pack bonus like raptors and direwolves • Pycnonemosaurus' spikes will give back 50% of the damage dealt against Pycnonemosaurus • Pycnonemosaurus' spikes act as a natural saddle
  2. Vespersaurus alterus is a fascinating creature in the world of Ark. Considered a midgame small theropod, it has the potential to become your trusty companion. Taming this creature involves a unique process - trading fungal wood with it. By simply throwing fungal wood on the ground, the Vespersaurus alterus will pick it up, rewarding you and building a sense of trust. The more wood you offer, the greater the trust gained and the better the rewards become. Once the trust reaches 100%, an exciting opportunity arises - you can trade 500 wood for its precious eggs, which can then be hatched. At level 20, you can craft a saddle specifically designed for this dinosaur. When you mount the Vespersaurus alterus, an incredible benefit awaits you - immunity to radiation sickness and reduced damage from radiation, it also gives you and your tames the same effect in a 10 meter radius. This means you can fearlessly venture into the dangerous red zone, exploring areas that were once inaccessible. But the Vespersaurus alterus has even more to offer. It possesses a unique ability to unleash a cloud of poisonous spores. Any creature caught in this cloud will experience hallucinations for a full minute and suffer ongoing damage. It's truly a groundbreaking addition to Ark, being the very first fungivore dinosaur introduced to the game.
  3. ABOUT THE REAL THING The spectrovenator was a small carnivorous dinosaur from cretaceous brazil, it got its name for the fact it was found below the fossil of another animal, a sauropod, almost like it was haunting it INACCURATE GOODNESS The spectrovenator is a mid sized predator of the highlands, it posseses an ability to pass trough rocks, buildings, and trees, by entering ghost mode, which also makes it invisible to the naked eye, although, once you enter ghost mode, there is only one way to get out of it, which is by having the spectrovenator's food Stat drained all the way to zero, but dont worry, when in ghost mode it's food drains 1 point per second, when in ghost mode it will eat any consumable that is on its or your inventory, and if you dismount it will attack you, your tame, and anything it sees to try to fullfill its ravenous hunger, it will even gather and eat berries from bushes! Another ability is that when in a 50 meter radius from a sauropod, be it tamed or wild, it's defense and attack stat will get multiplied, this is called the haunting bonus, the stronger the sauropod, the bigger the bonus! Amarg: defense and damage get multiplied by 2 Diplo: defense and damage get multiplied by 3 Bronto: defense and damage get multiplied by 5 Titanosaur: defense and damage get multiplied by 8 To tame it, you have to reduce it's health to 1% so it enters ghost mode, then drop narcotics on the ground so it eats them and gets knocked out. DOSSIER
  4. Good to see that an actually balanced creature is winning not just some ultra powerful creature with zero weaknesses
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